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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHs.452,4.53,464,465. 1930. 1883 CHAP. 462. -An Act For the relief of T. J. Hillman. June 10, 1930. [H. R. 5534.] Be it Bnaeted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tll-e [Private, No. if .) United States 01 America in Congress assembled, That in the adminis- T . J . Hillman. tration of any laws conferring right~ privileges, and benefits upon M:ltary record cor· honorably discharO'ed soldiers T. J . Hillman who was a member of rect . Company 0, Third Regiment United States i'nfantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a private of that organization on the 23d day of December, 1898: Provided, That no bounty, back tc:t!~k pay, etc. pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, June 10, 1930. Jnne 10. 1930. CHAP. 463. -An Act For the relief of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary -""~[7=Hc...;.R~60~7",,1.]~_ Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States. [Private, No. 78.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the P testa t E' J Vnited States 01 America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary D<?tiC ~nd ! of the Interior be and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay MISSIonary SOCIety. ", Payment to. out of the funds of the Alaska Railroad, the sum of $2,000 to the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Epis- copal Church of the United States, in full payment for condemnation of four cabins, the property of the Domestic and Fore~n Missionary Society of the Protestant Episco:pal Church of the united States, and which were destroyed durmg construction of the Alaska Railroad. Approved, June 10, 1930. CHAP. 464. - An Act For the relief of James P. Sloan. June 11, It30. [H. R . 2587.] [Private, No. 79.) Be it enacted by the Senate and H 'IMe of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary ~S::;:ili s~;. for of the Navy be authorized and directed to pay to James P. Sloan gra- death of son. ' tuity in the amount of $324, on account of the death of his son Andrew Jarvis Sloan, killed in line of duty on board the United PrODI States ship Mississippi on June 127 1924: Provided, That the said Depe~odence to be es- James P. Sloan establish to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the tabJisherl. Navy that he was actually dependent upon his son, Andrew Jarvis Sloan, at the time of the latter's death. Approved, June 11, 1930. • June 11, 1930. CHAP. 466.- An Act For the relief of George Joseph Boydell. [H. R. 2626.) [Prh'ate, No. SO .J Be it enacted by the Senate and H OU8e of Representatives 01 the United States of Americ(J in Congress assembled, That in the admin- George Joseph Boy. istration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits deMavaJ record cor- upon honorably discharged sailors George Joseph Boydell, who rected. served as an enlisted man in the United States Navy, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been discharged honorably from the naval service of the United States as an enlisted man in the United States Navy: Provided, That no bounty,. back pay, pension, or Pr0fli30. h 1 TarmstroBot (talk) 15:04, 18 January 2013 (UTC) allowances shall be held to ave accruec prIOr to the date of passage of this Act. Approved, June 11, 1930.