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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. CHS. 331-333. 1923. 180]. Twenty-first. First Lieutenant Walter C. Short, Sixteenth In- W°·"°'C·S*‘°'*· fantry (now major of Infantry), credit in the sum of $531, now disallowed against him, which he expended in 1916, for the purchase of two motor cycles required for the eiiicient and economical management of a school of musketry at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Twenty-second. Captain (now Colonel) David L. Stone, Infan- Devid I··S¤¤¤¤· try; crle 1t in Shel sum of $1,1191, now disallovged against him, w `ch e ex en e in good ait but in excess o the amount augilplriged by_l)aw, in the constructibn of four buildings at Fort Sill, a oma m 1911. _ Twenty-third. Captain Arthur P. Watts, Quartermaster Corps *"“*°'P·W°”°“· (now lieutenant colonel of Infantry), credit in the sum of $660.11, Lvhich he expcindeda in 1913 Band él;14 friir electric current furnished ouses eased or 0 cers at crt iss exas. Twenty-fourth. Captain (now Colbnel) Briant H. Wells, In- B"‘°“* H·W°*“· fantry, credit in the sum of $171 now disallowed against him which he expended in September and October, 1912, for the hire of transportationkfor the use of certain officers while engaged in military ma wor ‘ 'lpwenty-fifth. C:;ptain Orrin R. Wolfe, Quartermaster Corps 0¤‘1¤R·W¤¤f¤- (now colonel of Infantry), credit in the sum of $40, now disallowed against him, which he exyéended in 1911. _ That the Comptroller eneral of the United States is authorized P{fg°f’§Q‘h%u’?“°‘“°”d and direcped to zgllovgfnd crelidit in tligeaccounts of Lieutenant ‘m<{;¤¤i¤f¤r1¤¤d¤¤¢¤¤¤¤ olonel ose h . rdin inance partment the sum of ' §,779.96, and)hin the aticréuiits of Capgain P. A. Scholl, Finlgilce epartment the sum o 202.02 whi amounts represent p `c funds which were stolen by a former employee. A roved, March 4, 1923. PP CHAP. 332.—An Act For the relief of Alice Loeber. [H. R.i&sg?]°

Be it enacted by the Serum; and House 7%)Z§;p{_eisenta1tw§s of the M mm United States of America in ongreas asse at the ecretary ‘°° · ’ of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized land directed to pay, deiiihylilindisuaigu- M sum o 0 ce r o ain e e a 1 o on °“‘ °f£“§é §§3“‘£" {trim 1l..'E§E“"’ E‘°§ ""€°i¥‘i'°¤Z”1‘Z>”l*¥‘”Ll.T’fl.; ”‘° account of the death of her daughter, Grova Loebeiz, who was June 29, 1922, in Stanislaus National Forest California, by a falling tree stump, or snag, which had been dislodged by blast set off by employees of the Forest Service who were reconstructing the road upon which she was traveling. Approved, March 4, 1923. CHAP. 333.-—An Act for the relief of August Nelson. liiaitliiwxgéf 1 "—"_’_‘[rnme, N0. as `" I/Be it gnaeted bathe Senate gmt House of”g%7;68'f7;¢G£¢i€£8 if the A gmmsm nited `tat merica in ongress aeae a e 0me- “ · , stead entry riiugbered 027376, Cheyenne, Wyoming; made by August muy of Nelson on October 11 1920 under the Act of February 19, 1909 ’ ’ 639) r 1 ts at .1 1 Thirt -fifth St tutes at Large page or o ree an our eiast half of the zouthwest quarter, and sogtheast guafter ogisectzzi 30 township 25 north· range 81 west six principa mem an anil the same is hereby, yalidated, and the Secretary of the lntdrioxi P8mtmm°_ is hereby authorized to issue patent thereon upon the submission of satisfactory proof of compliance with the law under which the entry was allowed. Approved, March 4, 1923.