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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IIT Cns. 294, 297, 298, 300. 1922. 1597 To Mary Holloman, on account of the death of her husband, James }_.*gYd§d;_’{}1°"j,’}°;]us_ Holloman, the sum of $35 per month until her remarriage or death, mud. and $3.50 additional er month for each of her two minor children; and in the event of the remarriage or death of said Mary Holloman payments on account of said minor children shall be paid to the1r guardian or guardians until such time as they shall have reached the age of eighteen ears, respectively, monthly compensation to commence from the date of the accident. Hum Cd To William Henry Coleman, for personal injuries, the sum of $300. Hm °` Approved, August 25, 1922. CHAP. 297.-An Act Permitting Frances Mack Mann to purchase certain public j____;_ lands, [P¤V¤¢¢» N0- $$1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Frances Mack Mann be ]§€,“,;h°°,E,¤“§f*;,,l‘d'§°;'l; permitted to purchase lot eleven, comprising three and seventy one- i‘;§{{*“d° "Y» °““‘°" undredths acres; lot twelve, comprising one and fifty-eight onehundredths acres; lot thirteen, comprising twenty-eight an thirty· eight one-hundredths acres; lot sixteen, comprising thir|:y—mne and sixty-seven one-hundredths acres; all situate in the east alf of the northwest <}uarter of section six, township two south, range seventy- two west 0 the sixth princi al meridian, containing seventy-three and thirty-three onehundredths acres, in the State of Co orado _ at $1.25 per acre: Provided, That all coal and minerals contained um, ,,. therein are heregliy reserved to the United States. That said coal °°"°°· and minerals sh be for sale or disposal by the United States under the coal and minerals land laws, and entrymen shall have the right to enter upon said lands for the purpose of prospecting for and mining such deposits. Approved, August 28, 1922. CHAP. 298.-An Act For the relief of Alfred P. Rack. 0. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentotives 0 the United sam of Amerika in owes assemrzeai rfiit are sscrtirsry of are ’;,¥',*;;'.£;{*.,·°*- Treasm; be, and he herebyuis, authorized and directed to gay to Alfred . Reck, of Piqua,_0 `o, formerly second lieutenant of nfantigl, out of any rnoneezys rn the Treasiuy of the United States not 9 erwise approprrat , the sum of $529.34, being the loss of pay 1ncur·red by him between August 26, 1918, and January 17, 1919, by reason of his inability, prior to January 18, 1919, to acce t an appointment as second lieutenant of Infantry to date from llune 1, 1918, because of being wounded and taken prisoner by the Germans on July 15, 1918. Approved, August 28, 1922. CHAP. 300.-An Act For the relief of Liberty loan subscribers of the North Penn Bank, oi Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Santa Rosa National Bank, Santa Rosa, Cali- forma; and Mineral City Bank, Mineral City, Ohio; Robbinsdale State Bank, Robgipksggle, Mmnesota; and and Merchants State Bank, Kenmare, North Be it enacted by the Senate and House rj Re esentatives o the United . States o{'IA_merica in Congress assembled, Thatilthe Comptroher General bm mr of the mted States be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed