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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 103, 107. 1919. 1451 CHAP. 103.-An Act For the relief of Amherst W. Barber. N°V<ig1l;°3;%]19l9· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United [Private N·>· 5-] States of America in Congress assembled, Thht the Secretary of the §.,,”i,’},‘§§,f,`{‘,QB“’b°’· Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any moneys in the Treasu§3y of the United States not otherwise appropriated, to Amherst W. arber, the sum of $263.37, for the resurvey of twenty-three miles, seventy-five chains, and forty-two links of township lines on public lands in the State of Colorado, executed by him and necessary to complete the lines of survey embraced in his contract numbered 710, dated April 2, 1885. Received by the President, October 28, 1919. [Norm nr rm-: Dnmrzumur or S·ra·r1¤:.——The foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States or his approva , and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] November15,1910. cnn. 107.-as Act For are mus: ts Della James. [ 'vate, 0. 6.] Be it enacted Ig the Senate and House mcif Regresentat·i*ves of the United States of meriea in Congress asse Zed, hat the Secretary g;¤¤¤J=¤g¤¢S%° M of the Treasruy be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay mai trauma. to Della James, of Richmond Coimty, Georgia, out of any monei in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, or herself and in be alf of her children, the sum of $57.50 per month for a period of ten years, in full settlement of all claims efainst the United States for the loss by death of her husband, Alfre J. James, through the explosion of a certain shell used in target practice by the One hrmdred and seventh Field Artillery, Fifty-third Artillery Brigade, Twenty-eighth Division, at Camp Hancock, near Augusta, Georgia, on March 29, 1918, said compensation to be pa able rom and after March 29, 1918: Provided, §;’_’j,°gw_ That the said money lsiall be applied to the support of the widow and the said children during their respective minorities, but if she again marries the entire amormt thereafter shall be used by her for the benefit of the minor children, and if the mother dies the money shall be paid the oldest child for the minors. Approved, November 15, 1919.