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2032 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 8-10) 15. 1928. Deffi~~rl~!~' CHAP. S. -An Act For the relief of Theodore Herbert. [Private, No. 301 .) Be it enooted by the Senate and House 01 Representatives 01 tlte Theodore Herbert. United States olAmeriea in Oongre88 ass6mbled, That in the admin- re!1;Jl.t8ry record cor- istration of the pension laws, Theodore Herbert shall be held and considered to have been' honorably discharged from the military service of the United States in Company.B, Ninety-fifth Regiment Prooilo New York Volunteer Infantry, on the 13th day of J'uly, 1864: P1'O - No prlorpcnrlon, etc. vided, That no pension, pay, or bounty shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, December 7, 1928. Deoember 7,1928. [H.R.6432.) CRAP. 9.- An Act For the relief of James E. Moyer. [Private, No. 302 .) Be it enaoted by tM Senate and H ouae of Rep7'6sentatives 01 tM ~m:r~' ~~'eor- United States of A'11U!rica in Oongre8s assem.bled, That in the admin- rected. istration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers, James E. Moyer, who was a member of Company H, Second Regiment United States Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States as a private of that Promo. organizlltion on the 15th day of November, 1902: Provided, That No baek pay, etc. no bounty, back pay, pension1 or allowance shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, December 7,1928. December 7, 1928. [H.R.~·l CHAP. lO. - An Act For the relief of Myra. Madry. [Private, No. am.) Be it enacted by tM Senate and House 01 Rep7'€sentatives of tM ryraMt~ryf United States of A'11U!rica in Oongre88 assewWled, That the Secretary 1IOn!J.~III~' or par- of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and in fu,ll settlement against the Government, the sum of $500, to compensate Myra Madry, of Florence, Alabama, for injuries received and caused by the stamp window of the Federal buildmg in the city of Florence, Alabama, falling upon her finger through BO fault or negligence of her own. December 8, 11128 . [H.R.7236.) [Private, No. 3Oi.) Approved, December 7, 1928. CRAP. lI~.-An Act For the relief of James M. Long. Be it enacted by tM Senate and H0'U8e of Representative8 01 the ~1mlIII~.~. Umted States of America in Oongre8s a&sembled, That the Secretary IIO~: r per- of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed tOlay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriate , to James M.· Long the sum of $2.500, m full compensation for damages su1fered by reason of being ullIawfully assaulted and shot, whereby he was seriously and permanently inJured and maimed for life by a member or members of a. party of law violators when acting as an officer of Hall County and the State of Georgia, and then and there in the legal discharge of his duty as such an officer, in attempting to arrest one Andrew Jackson Hays, who was then and there a deserter of the United States Army. Approved, December 8, 1928.