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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sw. 1. cus. 559-561, 573. 1926. 1505 a peal: Provided, That such notice of the suit shall be given to "'°"•”· tile Attorney General of the United States as may be tprovided by ¤¤§‘g:镤t£"“A¤m order of the said court, and it shall be the du? of e Attorney General to cause the United States attorney in suc district to a pear and defend said United States: Promkied further, That suit m,°,j"¤¤’°°°°’”°°‘ °' shall be brought and commenced within four months of the datepof the passage o this Act. Approved, June 11, 1926. June 12 19%. CHAP. 560.-An Act For the relief of William J. Nagel. Be it enacted by t/w Senate and House of Representatives of WllllamJ.Na:el. the United States of America in.C’ongress assembled, That the ‘“ °°“°* Postmaster General is authorized and directed to credit .0 the account of William J. Nagel, former postmaster at Detroit, Michigan, the sum of $177.55, being the amount of a deficit which existed due to the misappropriation of funds in said oiiice for which he was in no way responsible and without fault or negligence on his part, and for which amount his account was debited. Approved, June 11, 1926. CHAP. 561.-An Act For the payment of claims for damages to and loss of property, personal injuries, and for other purposes incident to the operation of lPrlv¤¤¤. N¤- 152·l the Army. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assefmbled, That the Comp- dslgiaggecliiaperty troller General of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized ,,,I§,,'},'} ,,§§;,{,”,§i,_°°”t and directed to settle the following claims for damages to and loss of private property, for persona inluries, and refun of money arisinimcident to the operation of the rmy, namely : To u st Thiele, Bmlon, Germany $100· to Lina Rupp, Neckar- °m'”“°°“‘ wimmersglaleh, Germany, $200; to Leopold Walford (London), Limited, 29 Great Saint Helens, London, England, $1,840.75, or so much thereof as might be required to purchase exchange, not to exceed the amount of £378.5.0; to Louis Bringer, 154 Boulevarde Malesherbes, Paris, France, $325, or so much thereof as might be rkpequirledf to purchase exchange, not to exceed the amount o 6,500 renc rancs. Approved, June 11, 1926. " ‘ CHAP. 573.-—An Act For the relief of Gershon Brothers Company. Be it enacted b the Senate and House 0 Re resentatives 0 the United States of yAmeriea in Oongress assgmblgd, That the écre- c.,q.€”p.P,°{ B'°°h°” tary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed ,,,$,";,’,g'§"g,,§,,i,‘§;_ §°,§_"°' to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- priated, the sum of $5,078.11 to Gershon Brothers Company,. of Atlanta, Georgia, as just compensation and in full settlement and satisfaction o its damages and loss incurred and suffered by it when the building whic it occu ied was, on December 3, 1918 under authority of the National Defense Act, commandeered and taken pomession of by the United States Government. Approved, June 12, 1926.. 43892'—27—-1*1*314