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1604 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 338-340. 1922. Bevfuuber 18 im- CHAP. 338.-—An Act For the relief of Frank William Brown and Clara Bryan [H·B·5m,*‘] Brown. _ B it enacted by the Senate and House o Representatives of the United caF¤i»§`iskryY•l’¤%'l°d Statgs of America in Congress assembled? That there is hereby appro- °,*,;,”;{,g*°¤°*°·'“°°°*" priated, and the Secretary of the Treasu.1% is hereby authorize and ` directed to pay, out ogany money gn th(e00n1teI'dS;:1;teVsri'l`lreasu11§’y not th rite tesumo $5 to ra am rown gndclglaisrtd Biswt in full for all ,claims thefy or either of them may have a ainst the Government on account 0 the death ot their son, Harry Iirown, who was fatally injured in or near the city of Orange, in Orange County, Texas, on the 23d day of March, 1918, by being struck by a falli.pg1pi1Elaneht§en and there owned and operated by the Government 0 the United States. Approved, September 18, 1922.

 mar. ssa.-as Act For me must ot Cora *1*. Dem;.

B it enactexlbytlieigenate andH¢mseofRe esentativesof the United

 Statga of America in Congress assembled, Thiit the_ Secretary of the

montana. Treasury be, and he 1s_ heregy, authorized and directed to pay to Cora T. Dering, of Sulhvan_ ounty, New York, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $5,000, m full settlement of all claims against the United States for the loss by death of her husband, John Demng, caused by carelessness m the use of a rifle or other firearm issued to Private John T. Kelley, while on dut as guard in the service of the United States at Oalhcoon, New York on or about the 7th day of April, 1917. Approved, September 18, 1922. S°’°“T‘”€'éi»&lm° cga1>.e .- · · · mm 1 · · 1 · w¤·%·s—n·$··i dm :i.?0.s¤?m9g&té`¤'.kf$tv.?.'2.?e“c§s?3§“.%%°°§1°.§$¤ d..p...§‘s..’§%‘Jt°§%i°§.dl§'3 me an war. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United rename States o America in Congress assembled, That the Secret of the . my Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to lace on the pension roll subject to th provision and limitation? of the , e s Pmdm_ pension lawsu M.LyieL The name of Ma M. Lytel, helpless and de endent da hter of W Isaac Lytel, late oflzolmlpany D, One hundred aliid eighteexiltii Regiment O `o Volunteer antry, and pay her a pension at the rate of E’"’°’ H·”'*'· s2'(fli)e3Ii1]dl£ia];;;<ii(§Isth•i;· H&ID5ake,dvvi;iiow cii George Fbhlgrake, late of C , e im e an rst egiment Vol t MWF zum- I.1l)i;£ri)tti·1yY and iplaiy he1i_a peiripionéit the; gte of §30Hpi»r miinth. ml wr · enameo ary . ,w10wo em·y u` , ateofC0mpany E, Second R `ment Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a ension at hgh rate of $30 er month. H°"‘°“°· C- D*‘*'Y- 1 Bfhefngme of Harriéitta llgickey, wilillow of Lyman Av Dickey, te 0 om any , econ eviment ew Hampshire o unteer _ Ilifantry, and pa§ her agiension at the rate of $30 per month. B€“*° SP°¤°°'· C The nang; gig etl?eR pencer, giidowhof Denii/_isISpence1i,n%ate of ompany , tiet egiment assac usetts o unteer an , and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. try Em””*I’·D""~ The name 0 Emma P. Davis, widow of Seth Davis, late of Company E, ourth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay er a pension at the rate of $30 per month.