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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Crrs. 52, 63, 66,72. 1920. 1459. come inequitable and unjust on account of the unforeseen conditions arising since its execution, with respect to the Governments failure to deliver the property as soon as expected. Approved, January 23, 1920. CHAP. 63.-An Act For the relief of Mrs. Thomas McGovem. F‘}t§l"§Y5§g§??°‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United iglvtzxgx-Lb States of America in Congress assembled, Tlizt the Secretary of the Govan:. Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out d;?hy§§§S$d_f°° of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Mrs. Thomas McGovern, the sum of $5,000 for damages suffered by the death of her husband, Thomas McGovern, who was struck and fatally injured by a Government motor truck which was driven by a regularly enlisted soldier of the United States Army. Approved, February 7, 1920. CHAP. 66.-An Act Making an appropriation to compensate James M. Moore for Feigsg igizilm damages sustained while in the service of the Government of the United States. [Private, N0 24-] Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Representatives 0 the United States of America in Congress assembled]? That the Secre`tioa.r·y of the i?·iiir°i¤lltid°i°5?`r¤r Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out "”“““‘ of any money in the 'l`rea.su.ry{not otherwise a ropriated, the sum of $840 in payment to James . Moore, late of Ebm any L, Twenty- eighth Regiment United States Infantry, transferred from Company M, First United States Infantry, for in`uries sustained, while in the service of the Government in the Philippine Islands as a civilian teamster, in a runaway accident on May 12, 1907. Approved, February 10, 1920. CHAP. 72.-An Act Restoring to Amy E. Hall her homestead rights and pro- Foiigighl xidin that on an homestead entry made by her she shall be given credit for all TFAVEEQNBJ 2sTT compliance with the law on her original homestead entry and for all payments made OH 53.1118. Be it enacted by the Senate and H ofuse of Representatives of tbe United Am, E Ham States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of ,m§¢*;,,0§v<;5¤¤S¤¤¤d the Interior be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to per- ry ` mit Am E. Hall, homestead ent oman on lots twenty-three and twenty-Kaur, and south half soulthilrest quarter northwest quarter section seventeen; the south half southeast quarter northeast quarter, northeast quarter southeast quarter, and southwest quarter northeast quarter, section eighteen, township nine south, range ten wmt, in the former Siletz Indian Reservation, in the State of Oregon, whose homestead application was on January 3, 1914, placed of record in the office of the register and receiver of the United States land office at Portland, Oregon, to make a new homestead entry on any tract of land, not exceedin one hundred and sixty acres, open to entry under the homesteadglaws of the United States, which is not (·,,,d,, ,0, ,,,,0, ,,8, otherwise appropriated or reserved, and that she be given credit for ¤¤=¤¤¤· all compliance with law on her original homestead entry and for all C,,,,,,.,,,,q,, ,8,,,,,,,, payments made upon the same, but ex ressly wai " the require- mgggsggeivw- . . . . , p. 124. ments as to cultivation under the Act of rllune 6, 191;-1l[‘i'i';,l1Jrty-seventh Statutes, page one hundred and twenty-three), giving and granting unto the Secretary of the Interior fuil and complete authority to carry out the purposes and intent of this Act. Approved, February ll, 1920.