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1702 1uly 7. ]S1S2. (S. 1IOl) [PI1v.se . No. 142 .] i2d COXGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 447-450. JULy 7, 1932. [CHAPTER 447.) AN ACT For the relief of ElUabeth B. Dayton. Be it e'l'UlCted by the Senate and Buuse of Represem,tatives of the ~~ B·~ot [·nited Statell of America in Congress fU8emhl.ed h That the United to be ..n.!1~. States Employees' Compensation Commission is ereby authorized to consider and detennine the claim of Elizabeth B. Da~n as to whether she suffered an injury while employed in the Umted States Shipping Board some time in the year 1928 compensable under said Act and after the date of its enactment, in the same manner and to the same extent as if said Elizabeth B. Dayton had made applica- tion for the benefits of said Act within the one-year ~riod required ~!i.:: p. 746 . by sections 17 and 20 therE'of: Provided, That no benefit shall accrue !'io prior bene.ftta. prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved, July 7, 1932. [CHAPTER 448.) AN ACT July 7. 11132. [B. R . 2841.] (Private. !'io. i~ For the relief of the owners of the steamship Exmoor. Mage .. Brothers IJ.e it enacted by the.S~e and House of Representati1Je8 of thlJ (Limited). Umted States of Amerwa tn Conal'ess assembled, That the Secretary Pa¥meIlt to for for- '" laited aerurity' deposit. of the Treasury 13 authonzed an dIrected to pay, out of any money 1uly 7. 1m. (B. R . 7666.] (Private, No. 144 .] in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $950.33 to Magee Brothers (Limited), of Philadelphia, the same to ~ in full settlement of said claim. Such sum represents the amount which was paid by them to the United States as security for an immigration fine on account of the landing from the steamship Exmoor at Phila- delphia in June, 19"24, of a Chinese seaman named Chow Fat, said stun having been declared forfeited by a decision of the Department of Labor dated August 23, 1924, less the amount of the expense incurred. Approved, July 7, 1932. [CHAPTER 449.) A~ ACT For the relief of William R. Nolan. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the William R. Nolan. Unued States of A'T1U:1'ica in Congress assembled, That the Secretary 19:45, 11 June 2014 (UTC):lc: of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay.; out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated and in full settlement of all claims against the Government, the sum of $350 to William R. Nolan for pay and allowance for the period from January 29, 1926, to April 14, 1926, an I also for any disbursements and expenses incurred by reason of an in iury incurred in line of duty. July 7, ]932. [H. R . 6337.] [Private. No. 145 .] Approved, July 7 J 1932. [CHAPTER 450.) AN ACT For the relipf of Captain Chester O. Mayo. Be it eruu:ted by the Senate and H0'U8e of Representatives of the M~;Pt. Cht'J6ter o. United States of America in Congres8 assembled, That the Secretary • PI I~e ~ for ex- of the Navy be, a!ld. he is her~by, authorized and directed. to pay, penses 1D • out of the approprIatIon" Contmgent, Navy, 1932," to Captam Ches-