Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 3.djvu/185

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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Smss. I. C¤s. 673, 677-680. 1926. 1617 which appropriationthere is, an available balance: First Lieutenant M. S. Lawton, $635· First Lieutenant H. A. Halverson, $630; First Lieutenant Laclair Schulze, $497; amounting in all to $1,732. Approved,`J`une 24, 1926. · . , V · ~ A -_ V ·_ I¤n•26,¤m. DBLP. .6737.-—An Act For the must of the estate of Henry T. Wilcox. B it tedb thelSenate andiH ° R .8801t$¢lUl7D880f$h£ United Sntgtcea of in Oongreseéxémékjgrfhat the Secretary 11}•L§°°¥¤ll’ egsgies of the Treasury be, and he is herebdy, authorized and directed °"‘°‘“"‘°'“ · ay to the estate of Henry T. W` cox, American consul, Paris, granoeyout of an; money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- priated, the sum o $5,000 for loss and damage to household e ects while in transit to Bren, and Antwerp, Belgiu.m,on board United transports Antigone and Mercury. Approved, June 25, 1926, I A i . T ` ' A ’;‘&i°&}$‘ CHAP. 6785-An Act For the relid of Lilly 0. Dyer. m“”• N°‘ 212* Be it enacted by the Senate and Hence of Representatives of the United State; of America in Oongnm assembled, That_the Secretary E",{,2.;P¥.?f‘,td,, ofthe'L‘reas11rybe,andhe1shex·eby authorized and directedtopay §{,,,°gj*¤' dm *¤ to Lilly O. Dyer widow of the late Trancis John Dggr, late Amen- _ can mum at Getlgé Germs , the sum <>f.$4.000.. ing ¤¤¤ y¤¤y’¤ salary of her _ hueband,.whe died of illness incurred while me M in the Consular Service; and there is hereby authorized to be appro- "" priated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropri- ated, a sutlicient sum to carry out the purpose of this Act. Approved, June .25, 1926. ° cmu-. eve.-an Act re: the mus: of A 1;. Ewan;. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reggeeentativee 0;, the United States of America in Gongnese asaemb , That the ost- 3-§;,{’,;,’·”,‘,{‘“‘,,,;,,,, N, master General be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to ¤·>¤¤¤- credit the account of A. B. Ewing, postmaster at E1 Dorado, Kan- sgs, in the sum of $29,895.06, due to the UniteddStates on account o postage stam Treasury. ea ' funds war-tax . it:23mps which wd: lost as the rgm of burglldry on Approved, Jtme 25, 1926. cnr. eee.-an Act For the rem: er Anee M. Durkee., ’°”&?l’Zi”;‘4 Be it enaetedtby the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongreea assembled, That the Secretary $1,‘°°M;I§,‘f'}f,Z°g,,,. of the Treasuliy be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to °°¤*‘y*lll:’*°°· pay to Alice . Durkee, of Lynn, Massachusetts, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro riated, the sum of $2,000, in full settlement for injuries received gy being struck by a Umted States mail truck in the city of“Bost0n April 29, 1921. Approved, June 25, 1926. ~. ’ .43892°—27—1··r 3--11 s