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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHs.921-924. 1928. 2009 The name of Theodore G. Thomas alias Theodore Smith late of TheodoreO.Tho.mas AS dR· tU'tedS' Ar. d' him alias Theodore SID1th. Battery ,econ eglmen. m tates tillery, an pay a. pension at the rate of $50 per month for services in a. campaign against hostile Indians in California in 1871, provided that' he is Condition. not an inmate of a soldiers' home. The name of Lizzie Kersten, widow of John A. F. Kersten, late Lizzie Kersten. of Battery F, Fourth United States Artillery, and pay her a. pension at the rate of $12 per month. . The na.me of Don I. Littell, late of Company L, Twenty-second Don I, Littell. Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a. pension at the rate of $17_per month. The name of Catherine J!.yan, dependent mother of William J. Catherine Ryan. Ryan, late of Company K, Eleventh Regiment United States Cav- alry, and pay her a pension at the l'Itte of $20 per month. . The na.me of James Stuart, late of Captain J efl'erson Niles's com- 1ames Stuart. pany, Montana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at th'3 rate of $12 per month. Approved, May 29, 1928. CHAP. 922.- An Act For the relief of Wade Allen and Ed Johnson. May29tl~· [H. R. T67lS.] [Private, No. 238 .] Be it eJ'/.Mted by the SeMte (JJ11,d, H0'U86 of Representatives of the 'United Stuk8 of America, ~n Om'l1J1'688 a88emlJled, That the Secretary 1rr8l.l.e Allen and Ed of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed tqpay, P6nt to, for l_ out of any moneYEl in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, ill on ball bond. full settlement aga.inst the Government, the sum of $204.59 to Wa.de Allen and Ed Johnson, of Fa.nnin County, Georgia, which sum represents the loss sustained by said Wade Allen and Ed Johnson on the bail bond of Homer Nelson, who was afterwards captul'ed and returned to the United States officers by the said Wade Allen and Ed Johnson; the record of said estreatm;mt of bond and the payment of said sum of money on May 26, 1925, are shown in report of the clerk of the United States Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Approved, May 29, 1928. May29,l~. CHAP. 923. -An Act For the relief of Paul D. Carlisle. [S.3201.] (Private, No. 229.] Be it enacted by the Senate and H ouae of Representatives of the Major Paul D. Car. United State8 01 A'I1/Jerica in Oongres8 fl88erMletI, Tha.t the stoppa~e llB1e, Army. placed !tgainst the pay of Paul D. Carlisle, a major on the retired hst Adjustment of pay. of the United States Army, in the sum of $341.28, by reason of the authorized. absence with leave not in a full pay status, be, and the same hereby is, removed} and in case the sum, or any part thereo!z has heeD. already deducted from his pay the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasul'I not otherwise appropriated, to the said PaUl D. Carlisle the sum of $341.28, or such lesser sum, equal in amount to the sum so deducted. Approved, Ma.y 29, 1928. May~,l928. CHAP. 924. -An Act For the relief of Oliver C. Sell. lB. 29M.] [Private, No. 230.] B" it e1'IJ1;Cted by the Senate and HO'IJ8(J of Re~a/JWu of tM. U'lllite~ State8 of America in Oonqre88 a88mnbld, That the adurinis- Oliver C. Sell. tration of any laws conferring rlghts, privileges, or benefits, upon rectary record oar. honorably discharged soldiers, Oliver C. Sell, recruiting officer, and

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