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 12d CONGRESS. SESS.1. CHS.348-351. JUNE 30,1932. telegraph line on its rigH of way at mile posts 95 and 96 plus 16, near Stapleton, Colorado, which was damaged by the blasting during the Government's construction 'of the Dolores-Rico Forest !tighway project in Colorado, and to allow in full and final settlement of said clllim not to exceed the sum of $34.40. There is hereby appropriated) . out of any money in the l.'reasl!rl not otherwise appropriated, the 811m of $34.40, or so much thereo as may be necessary, to pay said . claim. Approved, June 30, 1932. {CHAPTER 349.] AN ACT For th>:! relief of certain United States navai officers. 1685 Appropriation. lune 30, 1932. IH. R . 1383.) [Private. No. 88 .] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tlte United Stutes of America in Oongress assembled, That in construing TNavallpersodnne t 1.1 1 . rave an rave a· the la,ws govermng travel and' travel allowances of naval personnel lo~lUIces alloweG rer- the travel performed by Ensigns R. E. Van Meter, F. M. Adams(ln, tam. S. C . Anderson, G. H . Deiter, Paul Foley, junior, H. J . Hiemenz, C. V. Ricketts, C. E. Weakley, M. B. WY!ltt, and F. R. Duborg; Midshipmen P. L. deVos, P. C . Evans, 'V. C . Ennis, D. W. Gladney, J. H . Hean, and H. M . Heiser, incident to their appearance December 7, 1929, before the State Committees of Selection for Rhodes Scholarships, under orders of the Navy Department, shall be held and considered to have been performed on public business and the Secretary I)f the Navy lQ. hereby authnrized and directed to pay them travel allowances therefor from the current appropriatIOn, "Pay, subsistence, and transportation, Navy." Approved, June 30. 1932. [CHAPTER 350.] AN ACT lune 30, 1932. J!'or the relief of Wa.lter S. West. [H.R.1700.) [Private, No. 39 .1 Be it enacted by the Senate and H O'W1e of Representatives of the Uni~ed. Sta,tes of Ameriea in O~gr~ss assel,!b.led, That in the :=sc:"es~(Ord admInIstratIOn of any laws conferrmg fIghts, prIvlleges, and benefits corrected. rps upon honorably discharged marines Walter 8 'Vest, who was a member of Marine Guard, United States ship Maf~11t)bead, shall here- after be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of the United States Marine Corps on the 14th day of January, 1899: Provided, Prooi30. No back pay, etc. That no bounty, back pay, pension1 or allowance shall be held to have accrue~ prior to the passage of thIS Act•. Approved, June 30, 1932. [CHAPTER 351.] AN ACT For the relief of Frank Woodey. lune 30, 1932. [H. R. lilO4 .] [Private No. I/O.] Be it enacted by the Senate and HOUfJe of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress a8selnbled, That the Secre- s1':n~:~Pt­ tary of the Navy is authorized and directed to accept for reenlist- ed, for transfer to Fleet ment in the Navy, Frank W oodey, 134. - 69-80, boilermakerl....first class, Naval Reserve. and to immediately tranfer him to the Fleet Naval lWserve in accordance with the laws existing at the time of his discharge from the naval service on the 10th day of February, 1922. Approved, June 30, 1932.