Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 2.djvu/24

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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Gus. 175, 186-188. 1924. 1367 CHAP. 175.-An Act For the relief of Edward T. Williams. 1¥I§YR%%. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re resentatiues og the lP"v°l°’N°'°‘5`] United States of America in Congress assemb£d, That the ost- E§e‘,§§*{d,§`·1;‘XSill;,“¥j·; master General be, and he is hereb , authorized and directed to countscredit the accounts of Edward T. l%illiams, acting postmaster at Niagara Falls, New York, in the total sum of $87,932.77, due the United States on account of losses as the result of burglary on June 2, 1920, as follows: Postal funds, $4,306.27; postage stamps, $32,734.27; eight thousand and forty-four war savings stamps at $4.17 each, $33,543.48; twenty thousand two hundred and twenty-five thrift stamps at 25 cents each, $5,056.25; and internal revenue stamps, $12,292.50. Approved, May 23, 1924. CHAP. 186.-An Act Authorizing the removal of the restrictions from forty 1g;??R2?';ggj‘ acres of the allotment of Isaac Jack, a Seneca Indian, and for other purposes. " §f1 " Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re resentatives o the _ United States of America in Congress assefnbleg, That the resltric-1¤rIi?’e¤8lc?°°k'S°n°°°°l tions upon the northeast quarter of the southeast &uarter of section ,,,]§°$§§‘?$,’,'},;,§°'§§’,§§‘; 21, township 25 north, range 24 east of the In `an meridian, in *“°°d*°· Oklahoma, which is land heretofore allotted to Isaac Jack, Seneca allottee numbered 264, are hereby removed, and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be issued to said Isaac Jack a patent in fee simple for said described land. Approved, May 24, 1924. “ CHAP. 187.-—An Act To compensate three Comanche Indians of the Kiowa lily Reservation. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the _ United States of America in C ress assembled, That the Secretary $§§°,§€§l“° g§1d’§:§ig. of the Interior be, and he is hgiby, authorized and directed to pay, §{,‘f,{¤;m{;’ °”°¤°°'” out of the Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche 4 per centum fund, mto ` the individual bank accounts of Nehio or Len Parker, Comanche allottee numbered 721, $2,150; Approved, Comanche allottee numbered 1081 $2,300; and Neho, Comanche allottee numbered 2322, $1,550; for lands erroneously allotted to them in the Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma, and for which they are unable to obtain title. Approved, May 24, 1924. CHAP. 188.-An Act For the relief of the Underwood Typewriter Company Liisilirii and Frank P. Trott. "`(T*`ri?§i$Vo.28.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives 0 the United States af America in Congress assembled, Thatf the w¤§:ih€;¤(%)d&g¤v@W Secretary of the reasury is authorized and directed to ay $707.50, °ym°” ` from the appropriations originally applicable to the glnderwood . Typewriter Company for seventeen Underwood typewriters delivered to various field offices of the General Land Office during the iiscal year 1921, valued at $1,147.50, less the value of seventeen unserviceable typewriters taken in exchan , valued at $400, claims for which were disallowed by the Auditor it-ber the Interior Department because of the Act of May 29, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, page 688). v°l' u' p' m'