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1506 SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Snss. I. Cue. 574, 575, 583, 584. 1926. Ju? wm OHL?. 574.-An Act For the relief of Captain Murray A. Cobb. EH”*°’i|°‘m‘] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the c,f§,‘{,¥j°°*A,?m§f°'*•’ A- United States of American in Congress assembled, That_ the Secretary m_I£mb £ of the Treasury be, and he IS hereby authorized and directed to pay,

 " out of any money in the Treasur of, the United States not otherwise

appropriated, to Murray A. Cbbb, captain in the United States Army, the sum of $4,331.20, to reimburse him for medical and hospital treatment for tuberculosis of the thoracic vertebrae (Pott’s

 with pulmonary complications, said oilicer having been

gswed 1n October, 1918, while serving in the American Expeditionary orees in France, said treatment covering the period from May, 1919, to March 25, 1922, and having been rendered at Leysin, Switzerland, where Captain Cobb was taken with the approval of the medical oilicers of the United States Army. Approved, June 12, 1926. ’°?£§%£;°°°‘ cnn.- tvs.-An Act For are mae: or Harry Ross Hubbard. [Private, No. 155.] Be tt enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the R};°“}§$,‘},;‘,f,d' §§.§’; United States of Amer£ca_in Congress assembled, That the Comp- °°&ai¤:,¤¤¤w¤di¤¤¢· troller General of the United States is authorized and directed to ' credit the accounts of Harry Ross Hubbard, lieutenant (junior grade), United States Navg, with the sum of $942.25, di allowed in item 5 of statement of di erences, certificate numbered N-1379-E, dated May 6, 1922. Approved, June 12, 1926. {'§'{°;}_?=;g23°?]' CHAP. 583.-An Act For the relief of Mrs. G. A. Guenther, mother of the [p,·;v,;,_., Nm my late Gordon Guenther, ensign United States Naval Reserve. Be at enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the {§,",;,,°§;,‘f"°,‘,§f“‘“f,{; United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ¤¤·¤¤¤*¤¤¤ of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed ttgdpay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropria , to Mrs. G. . Guenther, Jeferson City, Missouri, mot er of the late Gordon Guenther, ensign United States Naval Reserve, the sum of $5,000, on account of t e death of her said son, who was killed in line of duty on April 23, 1923, when the plane, Aero M, in which he was riding, crashed into the sea. Approved, June 14, 1926. Jnne14,1926. CHAP. 584.-—An Act To authorize the Comptroller General of the United

 States to relieve Fred A. Gosnell, former disbursmg clerk, Bureau of the Census,

“‘*°· N°· ”"· and the estate of Richard C. La in, former supervisor of the Fourteenth Decen- nial Census for the Territory orgawaii and special disbursing agent, in the set- tlement of certain accounts. t Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the €’,§‘,§,{§,,‘i°,c$,,‘}°,,*,§,,,,,_ United States of America in Congress assembled That the Comp- troller General of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to relieve Fred A. Gosnell, former disbursing clerk, Bureau of the Census, from accountability or responsibility for losses for which he was accountable or responsible, by crediting his account with the sum of $1,460.68, paid out by him in good faith, throu§h error in auditing and misinterpretation of the provisions of the ourteenth Decenmal Census Act, during the census period from July 1, 1919,