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1748 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cris. 856-859. 1926. gz•llml ant against the (;o;§r&7)1ent, to the legal gfuardian of V fe ester _t _sumo A, incom tion or - · _ by av po#&oe truck, reeulting in tide amputation olhgg ° °g#. . Y J Approved, July 3, 1926.

 Gun. 857.+-An Act For the rene: or J. B. Elliott. y

I B Em Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the

.;,;,b.,,§’.t§;.,,m_ States of aase»r2.lI;Zed,0§hat (tihe1iSec;·•e3a¤t·y

o eTreasury an cis ereyau oriz an rec pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwismappropriated, the sum of $470.61, to J. B. Elliott, postmaster at Athens, Tennessee, being the amount paid out by him as the result of services rendered by an expert in burmnilopen the doors of a safe in the post ohice at Athens, Tennessee, w ' refused to fimction on July 10, 1922. Approved, July 3, 1926. ·

 J   858.-An Act For the   of`Captain H. Bert Knowles.

J Beiitvenaeted by the Senate and House of Rep1·eaen.ta0i·vea of the K§g3{;_'¤A,§§_ W United States of America in Gmngma assembled, That the Secretary ‘R gm$. of the Treasury be, and he- is ereby, authorized and directed to ui ° ° ` %£’$‘£·.a‘§f i£:“’s'1?r‘l“°i·3.“wi}.`§, '€§$°‘$.m" “2§§.§“t3‘?.§§’°6£%.’3P§.1&ii Army, such amount as he may) haverefunded to the United States on account of the loss of pu lic funds, amountingloto $2,000, for which he was` responsibleand which were stolen m him on or about 6, andjthat he be relieved from further financial L cr. ‘ - J ‘ P§§,_°*%’§f"’°'* E· 2. That the Comptroller General. of the United States is dcndit i¤ ¤¤·»¤¤¢•. ggreby éutggrizpgd Bud directed to allow credi{J in 131% accougts of ° ajor er rt . ace inance artm nt nite t tes , in a sum equal to thc; portibmof %pblic_?f11nds,Hi11dt exceeding $2,000, which were stolen from the o ce of his agent oicer, aptain H. Bert Knowles, Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, on or about April 6, 1925. Approved, July 3, 1926. · an aim. · ‘ _

 OKAP. 859.-An Act For the relief of James E. Judge, senior.

Be it enacted by the Senate and 'Houee of Representatives of the {,?,°;_,§g§,§°· $0, United States ofuimerica Congress aeeembled, That the Secretary lm ¤r·¤¤¤¤¤>b¤¤. qi th; Treasury -be,`a1;% isihereby, authorized and directed toipay, out-_o anyinone in e Knot ot erwise "te,to James E. Judge,ysenior, of Linco n Lancaster C:g?t1y(:P§:braska, the sum of $295 to compensate said James E. Judge, senior, for the loss of one Ford sedan automobile, motor numbered 5017671, which ws Pets; tm *ht¤m.§:m ‘*;.::.m;**°¤*.*h$.*;g** **12 ceo . . ronm m es v t .° `cto lzlegraska, :11;,1:; public iigctioxtiil the basidndf suchgilctiod being that

 ;autom0 _' e. was use in _e transportation o » certain narcotics

contrary tosection.3450 of the United States Statutggcethereafter and on or about 9th day of Jul , 1923, certain State rs of the State of Nebraska ascertained that said automobile was the stolen property of Doctor Ludwick, of Lincoln, Nebraska. Upon discovery