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 SEYE~TIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHs.589-593. 1929. $499.79, and to Edwin A. Wells $116.67, all of said persons having been officers in the Thirty-first Re~iment Michigan Volunteer Infan- try, war with Spain, and which said sums were reported by the Court of Claims, and said sums are hereby appropriated. Approved. March 2, 1929. CHAP. ~90.-An Act For the relief of James P. Comes. 2347 March 2, 11129. [II. R. 62~.J [Private, No. 463.) Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatwes 01 the United States 01 America in Oongress assembled, That in the admin- ~mTarmstroBot (talk)r~' cor. istration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon rected. honorably di!;'charged soldiers, James P. Cornes, who was a member of Company K, Twenty-second Regiment New York Volunteer Cav- alry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States as a second lieutenant of that organization on the 30th day of September, 1865: Provided, That no bounty, baek pay, pension, or allowance shall be ~o~kpay,etc. held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, March 2, 1929. March 2, 11129. CHAP. ~91.-An Act For the relief of Roland M. Baker. [H. R . 5338.) [Private, No. 464.) Be it ent1Cted by the Senate and House of Represe-ntatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Post. fr~fio!~er'rur master General IS authorized and directed to credit the account of. stolenpostaHun&. Uoland M. Baker, postmaster at Boston, Massachu3etts, in the sum of $1,756.89. Such sum represents the amount of a deficit in the account of the said Roland M. Baker caused by the embezzlement on or about June 8, 1922, of postal funds by an employee at the North Postal Station, Boston, Massachusetts. Approved, March 2, 1929. March 2, 1:129. CHAP. 592. - An Act Granting compensation to the daughters of James P. [H. R . 7173.] Gallivan. [Private, No. ~.] Be it enaeted by the Senate and House of Re~sentatwes 01 the M' E C and United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary AlicearC~ G~van. of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to d~f:JnTarmstroBot (talk) 00:15, 7 January 2012 (UTC)n to, ror pay, out of any money i~ the Treasu~y not other~ise aI>propriated1 the sum of $5 000 to MarIe E. C. GallIvan and AlIce C. GallIvan, Of New Haven, Connecticut, in full settlement against the Government, as compensation for the death of their father, James P. Gallivan, who was killed by the falling of a stone from the pediment of the Federal building in New Haven, Connecticut, February 7, 1927. Approved, March 2, 1929. OHAP. 593 .- An Act For the relief of W. L. lnabnit. March 2, 11129. [H. R. 1)530.] (Private, No. .00.] Be it eruwted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the U'lllited States 01 America in Oongress assembled, That the United :e'n~finiiinPIOY. States Emploaees' Compensation Commission be, and is hereby, ees' Compensation •• '" Acts extended to. authorIZed an dIrected to place upon ItS compensatlon roll, subJect v 1 3D p 742' Vol. to the provisions and limitations of the compensation laws of «,;. '712:'.

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