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PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SEVENTIETH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES Passed at the second session, which was begun and 'held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the third day of December, 1928, and was adjourned 'Without day on Monday, thefourth day f)f March, 1929. CALVIN COOLIDGE, President; CHARLES G. DAWES, Vice President; GEORGE H. MOSES, President of the Senate pro tempore; NICHOLAS LONGWORTH, Speaker of the House of Representatives. CHAP. 4 .-An Act For the relief of the Sta.te of South Ca.rolina.. December 6,1928. [H. R . 9710.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repesentatives of tlte [Private, No. 298.] United State8 of America in Oongress a88em1Jled, That notwith- . State of South Caro- standing the provisions of section 3646, as amended, of the Revised :~uPJicate checlr In Statutes of the United States, thd disbursing clerk of the Depart- lO:tO~:TarmstroBot (talk) 23:23, 6 January 2012 (UTC)itUtedfOr ment of Agriculture is authorized and directed to issue, without the ~o~ ~~ p.m. requirement of an indemnity bond, a duplicate of original check Vol: 35; p. 643; Vol. 39: numbered 1369652, drawn May 10, 1927, in favor of "State treasurer p.37 . of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina," for $2~152.07 and lo~t, stolen, or miscarried in the mails. Approved, December 6, 1928. December 7. lQ28. CHAP. 6. -An Act For the relief of John M. Andrews. [fl. R . 3723.1 [Private, No. m .] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre8entatives of the pnite~ Stat f e8 h of America i?1' OOlng1'6ss a8 d 8 1 em1Jled, Tfha~ in tl;tehadmin d - ~~J'~y TarmstroBot (talk)w~r. IstratlOn 0 t e compensatIOn aws an aws con errmg rl~ ts an rected. privileges upon honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, marmes, and their widows and dependent relatives, John M. Andrews shall here- after be held and considered to have been discharged honorably as a private, Company F, Seventh United States Infantry, July 24, 1899; Troop I, Fourth United States Cavalry, August 24, 1900; Three hundred and forty-ninth Infantry, November 15, 1917: Pro- ProolMl. vided, That no back payor allowance of any kind shall be held to No back: pay, etc. have accrued becau~ of the passage of this Act. Approved, December 7, 1928. CHAP. 7.- An Act For the relief of Franklin B. Morae. Dm~rr3r701f'" Be it enacted by the Senate and H lYUBe of Re'fYl'6sentative8 of tM [Private, No. 300.] United State8 uf America in, Oongre88 a8semhled, That in the admin- Franklln B. Mol'88. ist~a~ion of the pe!lsion laws or any other laws conferring rights. ~~y reoord 00l' - prIVIleges, or benefits upon ;persons honorably discharged from the United States Army, Frankhn B. Morse shall be held and considered to have been honorably discharged as a private, Troop A, New York Volunteer Cavalry, United States Army, on November 28, 1898: Provided, That no bounty, back pay, pensionhor allowance shall be ~t pay, etc. held to have accrued prior to the passage of t is Act. Approved, December 7, 1928. 2031