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1790 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ons. 213, 214,236, 237. 1923. Martin, who, on October 5, 1918, volunteered his services as an undertaker to the Government during the epidemic of influenza, at which time he went to Camp Sherman, in the State of Ohio, to assist in taking care of the bodies of the soldiers, who died in great numbers by reason of said epidemic; and that during the discharge gf gutnes he became infected with blood poisoning, from which e e Approved, March 2, 1923. mm? 192*- CHAP. 214.-AnA To validate for certain uamses the revocationofd1scharge'

 orders of Lieutenant Coltdnel Jams M. Palmer ang e orders restoring such officer to

‘ his former rank and command. I M Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the v§iii°su.i¤ ut 'ms United States 0£iAmerica in Congress assembled, That Lieutenant ‘§Y_,‘$j,,§“,,nl§§';,' Colonel James . Palmer, of the National Guard of the State of ggrd. ¤¤r¤¤e W¤r1<1 Mama, who was in the Federal service during the World War, and ' who was discharied from such service during said war, and who subuquent to suc discharge was notified by the War Department of the revocation of the orders dischariging him from the Federal service and of his restoration to his ormer rank and command, and to whom orders were thereafter issued by the War Department and by the departments thereof, and by his superior officers of the Army, which orders were thereafter acted u n by said James M. Palmer, shall be deemed to have been lawfgxflly reinstated in the Federal service b such orders of revocation of discharge and of restoration to ranh and command, for the p oses of the succeed- P°"*°°°··““°"°d· mg clause, and shall be entitled, from date lblfpnotification of such revocation orders, to pay, travel, and other allowances to the date of final discharge in the same manner and to the same extent as if he had not been previously discharged. · Approved, March 2, 1923. ll%I?l2:;3i@ 1 CHAP. 236.-An Act For the relief of Charles W. Mugler. VIC, 0. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatioes 0 the gh¥<iiisg'pL¤i¤Li‘1hu§e United States of America in Congress asscmbgd, That the fost- °°°"°{°°‘"°°“’*°l°°‘ master General be, and he is hereb , authorized and directed to credlt the accounts of Charles W. Muglbr, postmaster at Newport News, Virginia, in the sum of $3,496.85 and to certify the said credit to the Auditor for the Post Office Department, being the amount of shortages in money-order accounts, postal account, war—savings accounts, war-revenue accounts, collect-on-delive accounts, money orders improperly paid, and registry losses all, arising from the embezzlement by, and negligence of, James Cheshire, employee m Hill Branch of said office. Approved, March 3, 1923. mms . _[n.1v..big? CHAP. 237.-An Act For the relief of the heirs of Robert Laird McComiek.

 deceased.

_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives 0 the

 I“"° x°’ United States of A.mer1};·a in Congress asiemblzrd, That the fS€Q·

P¤Y¤¤¤**°h¤i¤°f· retary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and dl- · rected to pay to the heirs of Robert Laird McCormick, deceased, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise aplpropriated, the sum of $51.50 in full settlement of the claim of the said Robert