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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEBS. II. CBS. 598-601. 1929. 2349 OHAP. ~98.-An Act For the relief of Matthias R. Munson. March 2, 1~. [H. R. 1481l7.1 B (J it en,acted by the Senate and H 1J,IJ(J of Representatives of the [Private, No. 471.1 United State./J of America in Oongress assembled, That th~ Post.. MatthlaaR.MWIIIOIL master General be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed tc. credit torc=~In=r':3!: the accounts of Matthias R. Munson, postmaster at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin in the sum of $14,224.37, due to the United States on account of stamps lost in the burglary of the post office at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, September 12, 1925. Approved, March 2, 1929. OHAP. ~99.-An Act For the relief of Captain William Cassidy. tlr~f. TarmstroBot (talk). [Private, No. 472.] Be it enacted by the Senate and H1J,IJe of Representatives of the C tal WlDlamC United Slates of America in Oongress assemlJled, That the Comp- Sid:,P~y. as- troller General of the United States be, and he iu hereby, authorized otsrJ:l::TarmstroBot (talk)fof and directed to adjust and settle the claim of Captain William Cas- etc., authorized. • sidy, Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, in the sum of $4,740.39 on account of sto{>pa~e of pay 8. , '3 the result of the loss of public funds due to finanCIal Irregularities and frauds against the Government, in the handling of public funds by a civilian employee of the Quartermaster Corps at Camp Custer, Michigan, during the period from April, 1924, to October, 1927, for part pf which Captain Report to Congress. Cassidy has been held responsible, and to certifY the same to Congress for an appropriation. Approved, March 2,1929. March 2, 1m. OHAP. 600.- An Act For the relief of Lieutenant John J. Powers, Quarter- - . . ,,, .[;::H.:. .;'R::..:.~16;=293:=,.;;1-. -- master Corps. [Private, No. 473.] Be it eruuJted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress aBsembled That the Secretary Lieutenant 10hn 1. W dh.hb h' d d d" ted' h d' Powers, Army. of arbe,an e IS ere y, aut orIze an lrec In tea mm- Credit allowed lin istration of the Act of August 29, 1916 (Th.irty-ninth Statutes, page =~ts of. for 5to en 635), to credit the account of Lieutenant John J. Powers, Quarter- master Corps, as commissary officer at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Alabama, in the total sum of $705.80, representing proceeds of sales of subsistence supplies, for which he was held responsible, and which were embezzled by_ Sergeant James F. Cottingham, Quartermaster Corps, R-757447, United States Army, who deserted the service. Approved, March 2, 1929. OHAP. 601. -An Act For the relief of Philip V. Sullivan. March~, 1929. [H. R . 4264.1 (Private. No. 474.] Be it eruwted by the Senate and House of ReprefJMUati1J68 of the United States of America in Oongress aBsemhled, That the President tPbev. aTarmstroBot (talk)t;r:d of the United States be and he is hereby authorized to appoint lieutenant, Navy, and Philip V. Sullivan, fo~er lieutenant, juni~r ~ade United States retired. Navy, in wh,ich ~rade he served honorably durmg the World War, a lieutenant, junIor grade, in the United States Navy, and to retire him and place him on the retired list of the Navy as lieutenant, junior grade, with retired pay of that grade: Providedz That a duly re=disability. constituted naval retirin~ board finds that the said PhilIp V. Sullivan incurred physical disabIlity incident to active service in line of duty: Provided further, That no back pay, allowances, or emolu- No back pey. etc. ments shall become due as a result of the passage of this Act. Approved, March 2, 1929. 54835°-29-PT 2-43

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