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1378 SIXTY-EIGHTH GONGRESS. Sess. 1. ous. seo-2.92. 1924. {§¤¤R7,3%2,l4i CHAP. 390.-An Act For the relief of James B. Porter. [m"°°’N°‘°2’l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the i*iPy:i¤·él¤iizIt?r¢o°ir&am· United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary m' of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorizedand directed to . pay, out of any money m the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $152.73, in full settlement against the Government, to James B. Porter, of Kansas City, Missouri, for damage to his property by a United States mail truck. Approved, June 7, 1924.

 CHAP. 391.-An Act To reimburse William H. Flagg and others for property

{r¤vate,N¤. ca.] destréoyed by mail aeroplane Numbered 73, operated by the Post Office Depart- IDBI] . mmm H_ mm Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the mgséggim mm? United States of Amerzea an Congress assembled, That the Secremydammimmmm ta1jy_0f the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pa to ¤¤f°P*°¤°- Wélligm H. F lagg ang B. Flag? xg tIl§e city of Cleveland, (grhio, ou o any money m the reasuryo the nited States not otherwise

.lpS[;mpcr·&atied,t{;1he sum of $.;%,50%, féill settlement of all damages

am y em as a resu t o the estruction of their r sidence furmture, and personal_eil'ects, caused by mail aeroplane Niimbered 73, operated by the United States Post Office Department, striking Emo, the said ’ residence, and thereby wrecking and burning the namaum. same; Pr d, That no insurance company shall be subrogated to Mu d Elm the rights of the said WVilliam H, Flagg and E. B. F lagg. T,;,,k}' :0 I S1·:c._2. That the Secretary of the Treas1u*§be, and he is hereby, my¤§_$§8H&&*n¤;n•§§ authorized to pay to Mary Torok and lmer Torok, of the mopnm. igtytpg gleveland, Ohio, out of any money in the Treasury of the pil tates not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $460 m full se thement of all damages sustained by them as a result of the destruction of the1r_ house, caused by mail aeroplane Numbered 73, operated by the United States Post Office Department, strikin the PMN said Mary and Elmer Tor0k’s house and thereby wreckin and gum- R.,,m,;i,,,,_ mg the same {Provided, That no insurance com ny shall be subro- Pmy I- mz. gated to the rights of the said Mary Torok and §lmer Torok. “t;;,&y;,;$¤,,%,;0;l,g,;,d br:o._3. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, ampbnggw '° ullthorlzed to p¤y_to Perry J . Lotz, of the city of Cleveland, Ohio, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $432.24 in full settlement of all damages sustained by him as a result of the destruction of his fumiture and £§;S%pah§ge§;s,tcau1s;e•4;tb5i£r1a11I$1§roplane Numbered 73, operated by P E _ ni a es ce t st 'kin th ’ n¤m¤Li,,,,_ residence and thereby wrecking Illidmngrlhe iamgzsilggoggtzgli gllingtlgo company shall be subrogated to the rights of the rry . z. APProved, June 7, 1924. 1 7, em.

 CHAP. 392.-An Act For the relief of Hubert Reynolds.

Be it enacted the Senat nd H • H be _ e_ . , _ e a aus R ent ggrgegirolii lii°i°i°§a1: United States o$yAmerica in 0 resse ¢i)s{:eme{;e8 at?/veg of the gmad °f °°S°°1 “°` entitled "An Act for the reli fmt? H bert R d’1(£h?t the Act '· e o u ’ ¤¤}’e•jj;md4§· D- me September 21, 1922, be, and the same is hdgielligr, ameaiidzldcvbcyi I substituting $57,983.20 for the amount $69,300 in line five, in order