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 :1066 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 132, 145,161. MAY 17,24,31,1935. l\Ia~ Ii. lil35. lS.51 .} - [Private. ~-:52.) [CHAPTER 132.J AN ACT For the relief of Frank Kroegel, alias Francis Kroegel. Be it enacted by the Senate and H fnlSe of Representative8 01 the ~.14:03, 19 November 2014 (UTC). 6lias Ul1i~ed States of America in pong:es8 asse11}-~led, That in the adminis- Military record cor· tratIOn of any laws conferrmg rIghts, prIvIleges, and benefits upon rected. honorably discharged soldiers Frank Kroegel, alias Francis Kroegel, who was a member of Company M Twelfth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, shall hereafter k held and considered to havE' been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of that organization on the 22d day of July 1898, and notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in the ProoilO. ~o back pay, etc.
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Act relating to pensions, approved April 26, 1898, as amended by the Act of May 11, 1908: Pr01Jided, That no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, May 17, 1935. [CHAPTER 145.] AN ACT .. JU. R .Ji',8J For the relief of Gerald Mackev. {Private, :: -<0. 5:q • Be it enacted by the Senate and H O'U8e of Representatives 01 tlte ~dj!k:f·(.)..im United States of America in Oongress assemhled, That the Comp- of. troller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to examine, investigate, and pay the claim of Gerald Mackey in such amount as the Comptroller GE'neral may determine to be fair and proper compensation for actual damages to the person of Gerald Mackey, not to exceed $1,200, including medical and hospital expenses and actual loss of ea.rnings proximately resulting from injuries sus- tained while assisting in extinguishing the fire at the Veterans' Administration facility, Sun mount, N ew York, January 25, 1933, while serving as a member of the volunteer fire department of Tupper Lake, New York. There is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such S-lDl as the Comptroller General may find necessary for payment of the said claim, and payment by the Comptroller General in accordance with this Act shall be full and final settlement of the said claim of PrOl!Uro. Geral,d Mackey a~ainst e United Sta~es on ac~ount .of such ~njuries: Condition tOl,ay. Promaed, That In addItIOn tu the eVIdence o:-herw.se reqUIred and mllot. as a condition to payment of the claim, the said Gerald Mackey shall be required to submit proof satisfactory to the Comptroller General that he has not obtained settlement of the claim from a person other than the United States and shall be required to surrender to the United States any and all claim on account of the injuries heretofore described as against any person other than the United States. May 31, 1\135. [H. R. Q72.1 [Privllte, No. M',r Approved, May 24, 1935. [CHAPTER 161.] AN ACT For the relief of John Costigan. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rern'esentative8 01 the John C08t1gan. United States of Am,erica in Oongrf'.'Js assembled, That in the admin- Military record cor- •t t' fth . 1 d If' . I rected. ISraIOn0 e penSIon aws an aws con errmg rIg 1ts upon honor- ably discharged soldiers, their widows, and dependent relatives, John Costigan shall hereafter be held and considered to have been in the military service of the United States as a private in Company D Fifth Regiment United States Cavalry, from March 27, 1878, and t~