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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cue. 597, 599, 600. 1926. 1509 CHAP. 597.-An Act For the relief of Belle H. Walker, widow of Frank H. " ’¤¤gif5;m· _ ' wom, seemed, me emu E. smith. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Regrresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assem led, That there is F§f,‘{°,§¥g§“;‘,§°‘·°“‘* hereby appropriated, out of an; moneys in the Treasury not other- ufevw ¤¤<;gc¤¤@§$ wise ap ropriated, the sum 0 $42,000, which sum shall be paid jginirna ciltvmiipsnz b the Secretary of the Treasur¥_to Belle H. Walker, widow of ,,,,{‘,,‘},'f$?gf’°· “"“"' Fyrank H. Walker, deceased, and rank E. Smith, for all damages howsoever sustained by them or Frank H. Walker, deceased, growing out of the construction of the fonmdation of the west wall or walls of the Government Printing Ollice, for their full length, running at right angles to G Street and Jackson Alley, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, upon and occupying a rtion of the east %rt of the adloining lots owned by Belle H. Walker and Frank . Smith wit out claim of title to said land by or payment thereof by the United States, and for all other d8.I1].8.%S which may be found to have been sustained by said Frank . Walker or Belle H. Walker and Frank E. Smith by the operation P,,,,,,,,,,_ of said Govermnent Printing Oilice after its construction: Provided, °d¥i?7¤{1,¤¤{g°g¤é=€¤t;;v· That the said Belle H. Walker and Frank E. Smith, by a good ° ' and suilicient title, will convey to the United States, clear o all encumbrances, the following-described land, together with the im rovements thereon, being lots 75 and 76 and part of lots 19 ang 20,- includin a private alley three feet six inches wide, containing nine 51ousand four hundred and eighty-threeuszguare feet, more or less, which embraces the pgzcyerty taken, , or Tmmmmdf I damaged, all situated in square 6%: Pr ° ed further That the oevsmmm r°§¤°iiii°; land so embraced shall be transferred to the Public Printer for °”‘°°· the use of the Govermnent Printing Ollice. ` Approved, June 15, 1926. _ ` 4 June 16,1926. CHAP. 599.-An Act Authorizing the health oilicer of the District of Colum— `TPI-?v§ bia to issue a permit for the removal of the remains of the late Daniel F. Crump within Glenwood Cemetery. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 1,,,,,,,, F_ C,,,,,,,,_ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the health w,{*§g¤{;¤S'g;{c¤L¤¤{)1;>*& officer of the District of Columbia be, and he is hereby, authorized lumbla pmmma. to issue a permitfor the removal of the remains of the late Daniel F. Crum from one section of Glenwood Cemetery in the District of Columbia to another location in said cemetery. Approved, June 16, 1926. Juno 16, 1926. CHAP. 600.-An Act For the relief of Helen M. Peck. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, '1‘hat the Secretary §g'°¤m§,§·,§°g:· 0 of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay Helen M. Peck, my gw. ' pr P out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $230.50 in full satisfaction of all claims for damages sustained on J anus? 20, 1921, through the loss of two horses and two ack- saddles w ile in the use of the National Park Service at (fraud Canyon National Park. ‘ Approved, June 16, 1926.