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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · February 20, 1931 · Chapter 254

Chapter 254. For the relief of Mary Neaf

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CHAP. 254.— An Act For the relief of Mary Neaf. February 20, 1931.[[H. R. 783](/us/bill/71/hr/783).][[Private, No. 354](/us/pvtl/71/354).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That Mary Neaf, Mary Neaf. Designated beneficiary of the late Richard Neaf, alias John Ryan. mother of Richard Neaf, who served under the name of John Ryan as a private in One hundred and sixty-seventh Company, Coast Artillery Corps, shall be considered as the duly designated beneficiary of the late Richard Neaf, alias John Ryan, under the Act Vol. 35, pp. 108, 735.approved May 11, 1908, as amended by the Act approved March 3, 1909 (Thirty-fifth Statutes at Large, pages 108 and 735).
Approved, February 20, 1931.
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