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 2376 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CRS. 679-fi81, 716. 1929. McCourty, a civilian employee of the Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, who has become permanently disabled by reason of tuberculosis contracted in France while engaged in searching for and locating the graves of soldiers of the United States who 'Vere buried on the battle fields in France, and his case is hereby author- ized to be considered and acted upo~ under the remaining provisions of such Act. Approved, March 2. 1929. March 2, 1929. [H. R. 4244.J OHAP. 6S0.-An Act Fo~' the relief of JOf!eph Lee. [Private, No. 553.J Be it enacted by the Senate and HWJe of Rep1'esentatives of the IMose1Ph Lee. d VnitoJd States of America in Oongres8 assembled, That in the admin- !!tary recor cor-. • f 1 f" h "1 dbe fit rected. IstratlOn 0 any aws con errlDg rIg ts, PrIVI eges, an ne s upon honorably discharged soldiers, Joseph Lee, Serial Number 1425235, who was a member of Headquarters Troop, Seventh Army Corps, transferred to Casual Company Numbered 5246, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States as a member of that organiza- Prom•. ". . tion on the 11th day of October, 1919: Provided, That no bounty, NoprlOrpenSlOn,etc. back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the p~age of this Act. March 2, 1929. (II. R. 15220,J [Private, No. [ ,54,] Approved, March 2, 1929. OHAP. 6S1 .- An Act For the relief of Francis X. Callahan. Be it enacted by tke Senate and H O'U8e of.Repre§entatives of the Francis X. Call' . 'hnn. United States of America in Oongress assemhled That any disability Benefits of Emer- • • r fdbF .XCI' . . f:;l2,00:20, 7 January 2012 (UTC)fe~lifg: lDcurffired lD f Ihnf)AO utY f y UraI,1tclds I.:l' a Idahl!-n whhlleWservldlDWg as Ante, p. 735. an0 cer0 te rmy0 the me otates urlDgte or ar' Prool. " ,. Conditions. from August 15, 1917, to September 18, 1919, inclusive, shall be deemed and considered to have been so incurred while servin~ as an officer of the Army of the United States other than as an otncer of the Regular Army, so as to entitle said Callahan to the benefits and privileges of the Emergency Officers' Retirement Act (Public, Numbered 506, Seventieth Congress) : Provided, That such disability rating is sufficient and said Callahan is otherwise eligible for retire- ment under the terms and conditions of said Act: And provided No back pay, etc. further, That said Callahan shall not be entitled to any back pay or allowances by the passage ~ ·t~ A~ March 4, 1929. [S,4237,] [Private, No, 555.1 Approved, 'M:arch 2, 1929. ORAP. 716.-An Act For the relief of Antoine Laporte, alias Frank Lear. Be it enacted by the Senate and H0'U8e of Representatives of the aJ~nTarmstroBot (talk): I~rrte, United States of America in Oongress assembled, That in the admin- Military record cor- istration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, or benefits upon rected. honorably discharged soldiers, Antoine Laporte, alias Frank Lear, who was a private in'Company L, Eleventh Regiment First Vermont Volunteer Heavy Artillery, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of that organization on November 24, held to have accrued prIOr to the passage of thIS Act. Approved, March 4, 1929.
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