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1796 sixrY-sEvnN·1·H CONGRESS. Sess. Iv. ons. sis-szi. iezs. umu 1924. CHAP. 318.-An Act Authorizing the conveyance of certain land in the State of [H- Bis"-} South Dakota to the Robert E. Kelley Post, Numbered Seventy, American legion,

 South Dakota.

Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Representatives 0 the rgwmmug United States ofziélmerica in Congress assembled, That the Shore- ‘*‘f,‘j,;,‘f,;},°§,§;,, of 1,,,,,, tary of the Interior be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to

  • 0- transfer by deed, to be duly executed by him, to the Robert E. Kelley

Post, Numbered Seventy, American Legion, South Dakota, the following-described land: he north half of lot fourteen of the southeast quarter of section twenty-one township one hundred seven north, range fort -eight west of the fifth principal meridian in Moody County, South Dakota, more particular y described `as beginnin at a point one hundred and eighty-one and one-half feet nortg of a point eight hundred and ninety-six feet east of the southwest corner of said section, thence north one hundred- and eighty-one and one-half feet, thence east one hundred and twenty feet, thence south one hundred and eighty-one and one—half feet, thence west one hundred and twenty feet to the place of beginning, upon payment of the appraised value of said lot. Approved, March 4, 1923. mmlWz%m§§° CHAP. 319.-An Act For the relief of Herbert E. Shenton. vats, 0.254.] E slum Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the MJ-¤,¤¥§'°“°; it, fg N; United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary

  • ”l°’*°'· of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay,

out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $462.39 to Herbert E. Shenton in full compensation against the Government for injuries sustained by an Army truck at Baltimore, Maryland, May 12, 1919. Approved, March 4, 1923. umu i P1lg;£ l CHAP. 320.--An Act Granting six months’ pay to Alice P. Dewey. MMPIDWB Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Regesentatives of tlw sn mmm yin.,] United States of America in Congress assemb d, That Alice P. g‘;fg,f,{¤f;_’» ‘°* dum Dewey, widow of Rupert C, Dewey late lieutenant colonel United States Marine Corps, is hereby allowed an amount equal to six months’ pay at the rate said Rupert C. Dewey was receiving at the Fmdsmmbk date of his death. VoL41,p.824. Sec. 2. That the payment of the amount of money hereby allowed and authorized to be paid_ to said Alice P. Dewey is authorized to be made from the appropriations for beneficiaries of officers who die while on the active list of the Marine Corps. Approved, March 4, 1923. _ wd 321.-An Act For the relief of the Commonwealth and Dominion Li-¤¤

 (Limited), owner of the British steamship Port Phillip.

,,P0" Him H ble it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the stemnmp. P United States of Amerika in Congress assembled, That the claim Of

“",j‘g{‘j* gg the Commonwealth and Dominion Line (Limited), owner of the

brine suigonal British steamer Port Phillip against the United States for damages mn. and loss alleged to have been caused b the collision of sa.id vessel with the United States steam collier Ixroteus in New York harbor on October 16, 1918, may be sued for by the said owner of the Brit-