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 72<1 CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 69-71. FEBRUARY 14, 1933. 1721 the United States Navy in January, 1918, and who was discharged on October 23, 1918, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the naval service of the United States: Provided, That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, February 14, 1933. ProNo. No back pay. etc. [CHAPTER 70.] AN ACT Febrgllr)' 1~ IG33. For the relief of certain employees. of the Forest Service, Department of [Prt . II1G 1 AgncultUJ'e. .v 0.. Be it e'n(U)ted by the Se~ and H O'U8IJ of Repre8entative8 of the United. State8 of America in Oongre8s as8embled, That the Secretary :=e~Certam of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money F PIOJ8l!l,IOr p ropert)' in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the following-named osses. employees of the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, the sums hereinafter specified, in full satisfaction of their claims against the United States for proper~ losses sustained by them as a result of a fire which destroyed the ::squaw Mountain Road Camp in Mount Hood National Forest near Estacada, Oregon, on September 15, 1929: Walter L. Shriner, $115, of which $75 represents the value of a 1917 Ford roadster and $40 represents the value of carpenter tools; P. A. Worden, $21, representing the price of a tent; Ben M. Joslin, $45, representing the value of a Winona wagon; Delbert H. Shaffer, $90, representing the difference between the value of a 1925 Ford coupe and the amount of the insurance collected thereon; A. W. Lee, $100, representing the value of a 1917 Ford roadster; Charles Palmer, $100, representing the value of a 1924 Chevrolet roadster, Wilbur Linn, $35, representing the value of a 1916 Ford touring car; George Cook, $150, representmg the value of a 1925 Chevrolet roadster; and Jack Marrs, $50, representing the value of a 1919 Harley- Davidson motor cycle. Approved, February 14, 1933. [CHAPTER 71.] AN ACT Authorizing adjustment of the claim of the Wilmot Castle Company. Fe~ 14~ 1933. [B.221 .J [Private. No. 197.] Be it enacted by the Senate and H O'U8e of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Comp- Wllmot Castle Com- troller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed '~ustment of claim to adjust and settle the claim of the Wilmot Castle Company for the. cost of repairing a sterilizer furnished under contract with the Medi- cal Department of the Army, dated September 3, 1929~ for installa- tion in the hospital at Fort Meade, South Dakota, whIch was dam- aged on November 29, 1929, while being unloaded from a railroad freight car by a detail of enlisted men of the Quartermaster Corps of the Army stationed at Fort Meade, and for reimbursement of additional freight charges thereon necessitated by the accident, and to allow not to exceed $262.10 in full and final settlement of said claim. There is hereby appro:priated out of any moneys in the Appropriation. Treasury, not otherwise approprIated, the sum of $262.10 or so much thereof as may be necessary, for payment of said claim. Approved, February 14, 1933.