Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 2.djvu/163

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 387-390. 1922. 1715 CHAP. 387.-An Act For the relief of Zah Barmon. S¤D§mg¢¤'724i23§922· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United [P"°°°’ N°' mi'] States of America in Congress assembled, Tgdt the Secretary of the %*§:;;,u,m Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out ` of any moneg in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to Zah Barmon of pokane, Washington, doing business under the trade name of? "Mikes’ Trading Store," the sum of $3,625, to reimburse her for said amount of money deposited by her in connection with a bid submitted for certain surplus péoperty advertised for sale by the Suiflus Property Division o the ar Department and erroneously covere into the Treasury of the United States. Approved, September 21, 1922. CHAP. 388.-An Act Authorizing the Secmeta? of the Interior to sell and patent S°P§r? certain lands to William S. N. Calhoun and hi ee Boatner Calhoim, residents of Catahoula Parish, Be it enacted by the Senate and Houslczgf Representatives of the United _ States cy" America in Congress assemb , That upon the payment of z,§§‘,%*““§0Egn1§;’ Egg $1.25 per acre, the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, hggé 0, I . hm authorized to sell and patent to William S. N. Calhoun and Zaidee 1¤1.¤¤is•mw,¤um¤» Boatner Calhoun residents of Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, the ”‘°°‘ fractional west half of the east half of section twenty, township seven north, range five east, Louisiana meridian, containing thirty- ve and four·hundredths acres, more or less, land which they and their grantors have occupied under claim and color of title, and of which they have had actual lpgossession, beneficial use, and enjoyment, b6l19Vl.I§ themselves to owners in good faith for more than thirty P,,,,,,,,_ years: rovwkled, That application for the purchase of the described Apx»11<=¤¤¤¤.e¤¤» tract of land be filed at the United States land office at Baton Rong; Louisiana, within ninety days after the passage and approval of t ' Act, and that no adverse claim thereto be officially of record 'a;f>end— ing when the application is allowed and the sale consumma . Approved, September 21, 1922. , 8eptomber21,1922. cusp. ssc.-An Act For the mus: or the cumin Paciiic Railway company. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of lglegrresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretaxg of the R$,{‘.}‘,§°é3,'§p:,§i°° Treas is herelzy authorized and directed to pay to the anadian mffmd °' °”°°°'¤’ Pacifildl-Railway ompany, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $336, such_sum is hereby appropriated to reimburse the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for customs fine in connection with shipment of steel castings forwarded to Seattle under Vanceboroimmediate transportation entry numbered one hundred and sixtiy-eight, of August 3, 1918,_ erroneously imposed by the collector o customs at Vanceboro, Maine. Approved, September 21, 1922. ` Septemberm lm. CHAP. 390.-An Act For the relief of the Kineo Trust Company. Be it enacted the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United States of Amergzgb in C ess assembled, Tgbt the Secretary of the pg§;:}°° Tum Cm Treas@§, and he heroglliy is authorized and directed to pay to the w§{g:,°§’;}§h£gg{;°§_‘ Kineo t Company, of Dover, Maine, a banking corporation um.