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1584 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cue. 144, 145, 149-151. 1922. '¤°°°°*"*“***¤¤*·°'°· when, in opinion, the public interests so_ require: Prmnkledfutrther, ` That the title_ to all buildiaiigs erected on said lands by the permittees S**s“,::;.1:;m..,.1¤:h°m more wd ¤°r*:°:·s.$“y ****1;*;:* sai aan_ e·an eperxmt ea yrevoe, a period not exceeding one year shall be allowed for removal of buildings or improvements. Approved, April 25, 1922. [ CHAP. 145.-An Act For the relief of Captain Fred S. Johnston. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United “°·’“·’°*·¤·~¤=·=· stm of Amerika in 0 mend Tir R,rm¤¤,,,,,,,,, _ _ ongress asse , at the Secretary of the no Treasury be,_ and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money IH the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Captain Fred S. Johnston, supply officer One hundredp and eighth Regiment Infantry, Ilmted States Army, the sum of $68 in full payment of all claims against the Govemment for reimbursement on account of newstpaper advertisements of proposals for bids for forage supplies for _ e use of the Third Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, National _Guard, United States_Army, at Rochester, New Yor , from April 26 to May 8, 1917, said advertisements having been published on the order of said Captain Fred S. Johnston without specific authority of law or departmental orders. Approved, April 25, 1922.

 I CHAP. 149.-An Act For the relief of Frank Ferrin.

y 0. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Representatives o the United {"}i‘,'J,;""T,,,,“,’;d ,,0,, States of Argoeriea in Congress assembledfl That in the administration ww- of the pension laws Frank Ferrin shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably disehazlged from the milita service mm of the United _States as a member of ompany H Third Regiment N,,,,,,,gp•mw_ New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry: Provided, That no pension, bounty, pay, or other emolument shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, April 26, 1922. [;@luR?§;(g§' I CHAP. 150.-An Act For the relief of George Van Derburgh Bmw¤_ vate, No. 48. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re eeentatioes of the United b,{lé§r?§’¤g¤! D"- Liiqtgg of rgmmeg Qovilgresg assemgled, '1(1fie;t({.h(;i1rSeere1ta1y of the °,Ym.*?¤ ¤>.<¤P¢*· easury e, an e is ere y, authorize Lg to to cwmgfiwuiiii md M George Vw _Dprb¤rgh Brown, of Brookline; Masggehusettsijaivvho was severely ingured, and whose wife was killed, by being struck by ahmlail inDusear1:1 the Boston gpstag district and oggarated by e os ce ep men,asares ton` t tf the driver, on the night of Sunday, Januai3·yg1lg;3Ilc£?2l):1thm§ Slillilxfl gf $5,000, from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, April 26, 1922.

 CHAP. 151.—An Act For the relief of Estelle Barnett.

{Prwate, Ne. es.; B d b th eit enacte y eSenateandH R entati theU ' ]’:;§`§}¤1,°£"t2?‘}ari¤. States of America in._0ongre8s assgrlizlileii 'lggzzs the Svecegryary ofuglild i°“"‘· Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay, out of any money