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s1x·1·Y-NINT1-1_ooNeRnss. Snss.·H. om. zzz-22.5. mv. 1795 held and considered to.have been honorablyfdischarged from the _ military service of the United States as a sergeant on the 13th day §[,°‘;,°c;, pm,,m_ of June, 1862: Provided, That no pension shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. ‘ A .. Approved, February 28, 1927. CHAP. 233.-An Act For the relief of Patrick C. Wilkes, alias Clebourn P. R {s.1e¤zgZ11m` Wilkes. i . e Be it enacted by the Senate and House og Representatives ognibe _ United States of America in Congress assem Zed, That in the a n- ,,,§°§§'*°§,,‘§;u°:,§1k°§j istration of an laws conferrin rights, privileges, or benefits upon Wgi{§¤d“_y mm wh honorably discharged soldiers gatrick C. Wilkes, alias Clebourn P. mm. Wilkes, private Battery C, Second Regiment United States Artillery, which subsequently became the Fourteenth Comdpany of Coast Artillery, shall hereafter be held and considere to have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States as of said organization on the 15th day of March, 1901: Provikled, ,,,,_,,,_ That no back pay, bounty, pension, or other emolument shall accrue ‘ prior to the approval of th1s Act. Approved, February 28, 1927. ` ‘ February 1927. CHAP. 284.-An Act For the relief of Joseph B. Tanner. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary {{g‘°,g °;; of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to ` pay to Jostegi B. Tanner, of Shiprock, New Mexico, out of any money in Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $250, for reimbursement of the amount forfeited by him for non- delivery at the Navaiio Springsludian Agency C0 orado, ofthree hundred and eighty- ve ead. of tw0— ear-old heifers of Hereford blood, and fifteen bulls not less than tbreefourths Hereford blood, two-year·olds and three-year·olds, the sumin question having been deposited by him in the form of a certii;ied.check guaranteein the performance of his contract to deliver these animals, which gheck was forfeited. to-the Government on account of his- failure to make delivery under his agreement through a misunderstandin of the true meaningand intent of his contract as between the said Tanner and the inspecting oiiicial representing the Government. ‘ Approved, February= 28, 1927. * CHAP. 235.-An Act For the relief of August Michalchuk. Sd [S. s21.]1m° V _ _ . VIM, 0. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America indongress assembled, That the Secretary I5l,§‘#,$,1,§?}’g°}“,‘§*;g'{,*,;,, of the Treasury be, and he is ereby, authorized and directed to ¤¤¤*i°¤°°¢¤·¤i*¤¤¤*· pay, out of any monev in the Treasury nototherwise aglpropriated, _ to * August Michalchuk as guardian of his infant daug ter, Lizzie Miclialchuk, the sum of=$3,000 for injuries sustained -b his daughter, Lizzie, an infant now about six and one-half years old, who without negligence on her gart or on the part of her parents, was run over, Ju } 4,, 1920, by a nited States mail truck numbered 2290,·in charge · of oseph Tembone, causing a compound fracture of the left leg and severe lacerations of the forehead,‘with bruises and contusious cover- ing the left. side of her body. Said pa ment to be taken in full and final settlement of any claim against the United States by both the said August Michalchuk and Lizzie Michalchuk. ·‘ · Approved, February 28, 1927. ·