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2338 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEBs. II . CBS. 406-408. 1929. Febru&rl:28,1I12II. CHAP. 406. - An Act For the relief of Harry E. Good, administrator de bonis [ [So ~.) m) non of the estate of Ephraim N. Good, deceased. PriVate, o. . Be it enacted by th6 Senate and H QU8e of Representatives of th6 liTarmstroBot (talk)i~n ~f1Ost United State8 of America in Oongres8 as8enibled, That the Secretary Treasurynotesinfavor of the Treasury be?,.~and he is hereby, authorized and. directed to of estate of. redeem in favor of Harry E. Good, of Winamac, Indiana, adminis- trator de bonis non of the estate of Ephraim N. Good, deceased, United States reg!stered notes numbered G-71l,353, for $50, G-742,262, G-742,!l63, G-722,406, for $100 each, G-191,976 and . G -76,576, for $500 each, of the Victory Liberty loan 4%, per centum convertible gQld notes of 1922-1923, inscribed" Ephraim N. Good," with interest at the rate of 4%, per centum from December 15, 1922,1 to May 20, 1923, said notes having been stolen in the robbery ot PrOfM08. Condition. the FIrst State Bank of Star CIty, Indiana, after having been assi~ed in blank but not acknowledged before any officer as reqUIred by the regulations of the Treasury Department: Provided, That said notes Shall not have been presented to the Treasury Indemnity bond. Department for payment: Provided furth6r, That said Harry E. Good shall first file with the Treasury Department a bond in the penal sum of double the amount of the pnncipal of the said notes and the unpaid interest which had accrued thereon when the prin- cipal became due and payable in such form and with such surety or sureties as may be acceptable to the Secretary of the Treasury, with condition to indemnify and save harmless the United States from any loss on account of the notes herein described. Approved, February 28, 1929. FebW7J::/929. CHAP. 407. - An Act Granting a pension to Edith Bolling Wilson. [Private, No . . as.) Be it enacted by th6 Senate amd HQU8e of Representative8 of the Edith Bolling Wi\- United States of America in Oongre88 assembled, That the Secretary 1IO~~nsion granted to, of the Interi.or be, and he is hereby, a';1thorize~ and ~irected ~o place widow of President on the penSIOn roll the name of EdIth BollIng WIlson, WIdow of WoodrowWllaon. Woodrow Wilson, late President of the United States, and to pay her a pension at the rate of $5,000 per year from and after the passage of this Act. Approved, February 28, 1929. Feb[s~~:)l929. CHAP. 408. - An Act For the relief of C. J. Colville. [Private, No. 434.) Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative8 of the ~el.m~ol~}lle6dvance United States of Ame~ in Oongress assell~blf3d, That the Co~p- on contract for steel. troller General of the Umted States be, and he IS hereby, authOrized and directed to settle in an amount not exceeding $4,867.91, the claim of C. J. ColVIlle arising out of an agreement to purchase in 1920 certain steel, and which sale was not consummated because of a misunderstanding as to the quality of the steel. There is hereby Appropriation for. appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- priated, a sum not to exceed $4 867.91 for the full and final payment and discharge of any and all claims arising out of the t.ransaction. Approved, February 28, 1929.