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1982 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I . ,CHS. 795-798. 1928. .r:~;w~~' tonat~: of current appropriations).. Pay of the Navy, 1927J~to Frank A. Grab, cHathof Ion. ' father of Al·fred Newton lirab, deceased seaman, united States Navy, who was killed in line of duty on February 7, 1922, at Guanta-namo ProMl Bay, Cuba, an amount equa~ ~o six months' pay at the rate .said tab~=denoe to be. Alfred Newton Grab was receIVIng at the date of hIS death: P~, . That the said Frank A. Grab establishes that he was actually dependent upon his son, Alfred Newton Grab, at the time of the latter's death.. Approved, May 26, 1928. May 211, 1928. [H.R.2272.) CHAP. 796.- An Act For the relief of William Morin. [Private, No. 11111 .) Be it enacted by tM Senate and Home of Repre8entatwu of ~M

m=,,:=ci cor. pnit~ Stflte8 of 4merica in POnu:U8 aa8~led, That in the admin-

rected. IstratlOn of any laws conferrlD1Ll"1ghts, prIvIlegps, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers William Morin, who was a member of Company G, Fifteenth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, Civil War, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a private ~PQ,.tc. of that organization on the 17th day of September, 1864: Provided, That no bounty:, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to l:.~ve accrued prior to th.e passage of this Act. Approved, May 26, 1928. CHAP. 797.- An Act For the relief of Emile Genireux. May 211, 1928. ---.l!!. R. "72.) lPi:lnte. No. 1110 .) Be it enacted by the Senate a:nd Home of Repre8entatives 01 tM E=Genlrem,aIIu United Stat8a of America in Oongres8 aB8emhled, That in the admin-

MJll~ cor- istl'ation of the ~nsion laws and any: laws conferring honors, rights,

ftICted. benefits and prIvile~ upon honorably discharged. members of the Army, Navy, or Marme Corps, their WIdows and de~ndent relativesJ Emile Genireux, alias Emile Genereux shall hereafter be held ana considered to have been honorably dischaI'ged from military service of the United States-as a private in Company D, Ninth Regiment ~~Plly,e&c. United States Infantry on May 9, 1901: Provided, That no back pay, back pension, or other back allowance shall accrue by reason of the passage of this Act. Approved, May 26, 1928. May., 1928. [II. R . U77.) OHAP. 798. -An Act For the relief of Joseph S. Carroll. [Private, No. 1111 .) Be it enacted by tM SentJte and HOWJ(J of Repreflentatwe8 of tM 1hSC11 United State8 of America in Oongre88 aa8flliWled, That in <,'onsidera.- MO:$be' e~°ted as tion of his 10!lK and faithful service in various, positions at the chlefcomm!asarystew- United. States Naval Academy where he is now emploved as utilitv ard, Navy, and retired. , "" man for the midshipmen's mess, and of his enlisted service in the regular Navy on various midshipmen's cruises, extending, in all, over a continuous period of fifty years, the Secretary .of the Navy is hereby authorized to enlist Joseph S. Carroll as a chief commissary steward in the United States Navy and to immediately thereafter transfer him to the retired list of the Navy: with the retired pay of ~Plly,eto. that rating: Provided, That the said Joseph S. Carroll shall not be entitled to any back payor allowances prior to the date upon which he may be transferred to the retired list, as herein authorized: Provided