Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 2.djvu/32

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1470 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 230-232. 1920. {§¤<k4.?§g0-1 CHAP. 230.-An Act For the relief of John A. Gauley. ‘ [P"m"’ NMS`] Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re entatives of the United ig'i1§·`}¤’i.ti}¥$Tl°ii»i in- States of America in Congress assembled; Tli);i>8the_ Secretary of the

  • “"°“· Treasury be, and he IS. hereby, authorized and directed to pay to

John A. Gauley, of Arlington, Massachusetts, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,000, and said sum is hereby appropriate as compensation for personal m]lur1es sutfegedvléy salgd Gauliny in thehco1%setof his dnglrses as apnvetmgioyee of the ar epartment at the a ertown ena a er own Massachusetts. , , Approved, June 4, 1920. §§’$:1?gM CHAP. 231.-An Act For the relief of legal representative of George E. Payne, Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Representatives of the United g1i£°ei.'r:ie’?¤a? to States of Arnerwkxa in Oongess assembled? That the claim of the legal °°“"°°“"°“"’· representative of George . Payne, deceasedd of New Orleans, Louisizem Prone eases tim by tE;‘t‘° Sas °3m· site ecropo sugar _ sequee __QD(>0IIllI1lQ1QD§§,_B·I} . · et oceeds transferre them to the Quartermaster’s_De artiiieniu and used for public by ,`and for the use and occupan og-I . dP . cy plantation of said _ , taken &>y€United States Army oiiipers an tumed over to the United Statw asury agent, and by said agent g leased to William Spear for the year 1864, and for the use and occu- ‘ "“i‘.°"i§" fh;rFr°°dm°°¤a@Be`rii°ii¥°i1fir<i1h9y°°1}1€1?5ii°’tai11dsihieZ°i°° i ere r e e o aims o e m e a or . izljudicdtion, at the fair and reasonable rental and the value of the * roperty taken and used as aforesaid, on the competent evidence ,,m,_,,,_ heretofore presented and that may be adduced, any statue of 1imita» Loymcy require- tions to the contrary notwithstandmgc Provided, however, That it be "'°°°‘ shown to the satisfaction of the court that said Geo e E. Pa e did . . . rs YD ` not give any ard or comfort to the late C1v1l War, but was throughout the war loyal to the Government of the United States. Approved, June 4, 1920. fii? 1 l£32,——An Act; For the remof Edward A. postmaster of the sgty of VOM, 0. . B8 , Ol' , Vlldgs , WB.! , [ war-taxpiieyenue stamtgs, and caehsimmpsmoney ossders stolxpgrom 'li-;:!vl)D!§.EChu];§:t °m$§§$£’3‘l2°£?1'“t2;‘§”°°°t*§a§,°.?i“.%‘&"a‘$“e§‘t§’s“§df§°‘*"°°£ °“d?;$"°??}“‘i°“ an m six e mx uu an en y· three First Avenue north, in said city. W _,, _ Be it enactedbyt7teSen.ateandHoaseo Re esentativeso the U ited m§§g¤$(:ig;v;;;§é_e grtates of if: Qougresa;) assemtthei 'ggiit téheligecaéiiary oincigile easuryean ers ereyau onz an ec tocr`t Edward A. l’urdy, as postmaster of the said city, in the sum of $13,861.24, said sum being the amount of certain postage stamps, pos1tal—s1av}ngs sitlamps, wansraivings sgamg, warétax fevenue stamps, _an cas , rom emoneyo er un st enan sto enb unlmown burglars, on or about 4 o’c1ock in the morning of the g3d day of October, 1918, from one of the branch post offices of the said city of Minneapolis, to wit: That certain branch post office located at numbers six hundred and twentyrone and six hundred and twenty- three Fust Avenue north,_m said city, and commonly known and ·descr1bed as the traflic station; and that the said Edward A. Purdy he,_and he is hereby, released from payment to the Treasury of the United States of the said sum of $13,861.24 and every part thereof