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 2012 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 931-934. 1928. May 29, 1928. IS. UI91.} CHAP. 981. -An Act For the relief of William A. Light. [Private, No. :m.l Be it eMcted 'by the Senate and HO'U8e of Representatives of the WIlliBmA. Light. United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary ao~:ll::l~U:' tor per. of the Treasury be, and he is herehy, authorized and directed to pay.] out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and in full settlement against the Government, the sum of $1,524.89 to William A. Light~ of Valentine, Arizona, as compensation for inju- ries sustained on ~eptember 26, 1916, in the discharge of his official duties as superintenaent of the United States Indian-school agency at Mescalero, New Mexico. Approved, May 29, 1928. May 29, 1928. IS. 1637.} OHAP. 982. -An Act For the relief of Martha Henson. IPrivate, No. 238 .} Be it eruJ..Cted by the Senate and H tntBe of R~e8entatWe8 of the Wa~':,TarmstroBot (talk)r per. United Staks of America in Oongress a8seml>led, That the Treasurer aonallnJurles. of the United States be, and he is hereby, authoy-ized to pay to Martha Henson, of Baltimore City, Maryland, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $2,500 as compensation for the United Railways and Electric Company, of Baltimore, Maryland, on which the said Martha Henson was a passenger, was struck at or near the corner of Patterson Park Avenue and Fleet Streets, Balti- more, Maryland, by a motor vehicle belonging to and owned by the United States and operated by a soldier of the United States Army. Approved, May 29, 1928. May 29, 1928. IS. 151K.} CHAP. 988 .- An Act For the relief of Captain Joseph W. Loef. [Private, No. 239.1 Be it enacted by the Senate and HtntBe of RepresentatVves of the Captain I_ph W. United States 01 Arnerka m OOn{/'l'e88 a8semhled, That, in order to Loef,Army. 'fy fhWD . h. f Error In ~tIn& rectI an error 0 tear ep~rtment In t e com'putatIon 0 com- eervice 0,00 • missioned service, the President be, and hereby IS, authorized to commission Captain Joseph W. Loef, Field Artillery, as an addi- tional number as of July 1, 1920, with the pay and allowance of a captain from that date, the total number of captains not to be Etlectlve date. increased by the change in the date of this commission, and that Captain Joseph W. Loef be placed in his proper place on both the promotion and relative rank lists according to the date of his com- mission as captain. Approved, May 29, 1928. May 20, 1028. IS. 1«8.] OHAP. 984. -An Act For the relief of Omer D. Lewis. [PrIvate, No. ~.1 Be it 6'1IMted by tlbe Serur,te an,d H01.UJe of Representatives of the ~:bTarmstroBot (talk) 23:19, 6 January 2012 (UTC)' ror United Statea of A1'!lI8'rioa in Oongress asaemJJled, That the Secretary boapltal,eto.,expenaes. of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,573.21 to Omer D. Lewis for the purpose of reimbursing him for expenses incurred for hospital and doctor's fees raid and serious J.>6rsonal injuries received while aiding Federa officers engaged In suppressing the sale of liquor to Indians, the same to be immediately available. Approved, May 29, 1928.
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