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SEVEXTY-FIRST COXGRESS. SESS. III . Cns. 116, 123, 142. 1931. 1979 CHAP. 116. -. .\n Act To provide for discharging certain obligations of Febrtl8l"Y 9,1931. Peter R. Wadsworth, former superintendent and special disbursing agent of the ---- ", ""[TII::..;. , ' =R~.00 68 ~. ~)c-. - - Consolidated Chippewa Indian Agency. [Private. No. 310 .] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That there is ~~)TarmstroBot (talk)ri-:rinSW0n,hr hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other- TarmstroBot (talk) 15:22, 18 January 2013 (UTC)n~ankB<Xf~l~!S of, wise appropriated, the sum of $1,012.32, to be credited to the tribal es. funds of the Chippewa Indians, for the purpose of discharging the obligations of Peter R. 'Vadsworth, former superintendent and spe- cial disbursing agent of the Consolidated Chippewa Indian AgencY i c~bS;:~atoInc;rr,.~! ~~ Cass Lake, Minnesota, arising out of the failure of the First Nationa Minnesota. Bank of Saint Cloud, Minnesota, on June 17,1925. SEC. 2 . The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed .Unpaid claims of In· f d·d .. fC· dlaIlS to be settled. to pay, out 0 the money so cre Ite , the unpaId claIms 0 all hIP- pew a Indians against such agency arising out of such bahk failure. Approved, Februa.ry 9, 1931. CHAP. 123.-An Act To authorize the Commissioners of the District of Co- Febrtl8l"Y 12 ,1931. lumbia to compromise and settle a certain suit at law resulting from the forfeiting ---;;=-'[c:::S.:....:4307~.-'-;J::-: -; - of the contract of the Commercial Coal Company with the District of Columbia [Private, No. 311.] in 1916. Be it enacted by tIle Senate and House of Representatives of the United Etates of America in Oongress assembled That the Commis- Di~tricto~Columbia. • • • • , SUit agamst OIobe sIOners of the DIstrIct of ColumbIa be, and they are hereby author- Indemnity Company ized and empowered to discontinue the prosecution of the claim and =1~~nU!':tr:~r~~ suit now pending in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia CommercialCoalCom- and entitled" Suit numbered 73035," to recover the sum of $19,SOO, pany to be settled. this being the amount of the bond accompanying contract numbered 6132, entered into by the Globe Indemnitv Company, a corporation of the State of New York: Pr01)ided, That the Globe Indemnity ron-· Company pay to the collector of taxes of the District of Columbia mise~ount in compr()o a sum not less than $7,000 in compromise and settlement of said claim: Provided further, That the said sum shall be covered into Division of ~w8l'd. the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the United States and the revenues of the District of Columbia in equ.al parts. Approved, February 12, 1931. CHAP. 142.- An Act For the relief of Lowell G. Fuller. Febrtl8l"Y13 .193J. [H. R. 397.) [Private, !':o. 312.] Be it enacted by the Senate and H0tt8e of Representatives of the pnite~ Staftetsho f Am~rical in Oondgr1ess a8semfble4, Th~thin the a~i~- ~ili~~'~~:rcor- IstratIon 0 e penSIOn aws an aws con errmg rig ts and prIVI- reeted. leges upon honorably discha~ged soldiers, sailors, and marines, their WIdows and dependent relatIves, Lowell G. Fuller shall hereafter be . held and considered to have been honorably discharged March 30, 1899, from the military service of the United States in his final service as an electrician sergeant of the post noncommissioned staff United States Army, Fort Monroe, Virzinia: Provided, That no ProNt>. . b h I ~ No back pay, etc. peIlSlOn, OUllty, pay, or ot er emo uments shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, February 13, 1931.