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74TH CONGRESS. SESS. I . CHS. 344,345,354,360. TarmstroBot (talk);:~2.1:::5. ance in the accounts for the month of March 1931 of Matthew E. Hanna, former American Minister to Nicaragua, for the loss of consular fee stamps suffered by him as the result of an earthquake and fire which destroyed the American Legation Building and its contents on March 31, 1931. Approved, June 29, 1935. [CHAPTER 345.1 AN ACT For the relief of Lily M. Miller. Be it enacttd by the Senate and House of Repre8entatiIVe8 of the United State8 of America in Congress a8sembled, That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the relief of Lily M. Miller, widow of Ransford S. Miller, American consul general, the sum of $9,000, being one year's salary of her deceased husband, who died while in the Foreign Service. . Approved, June 29, 1935. [CHAPTER 354.] AN ACT 2097 June 29, 1935. [H. R . 72M.) -(PrivatI', ~o. 125.) Lily :\1. Miller. Payment to. .-lllle, p.592. July I. 193.'i. For the relief of Luthl'r M. Turpin and Amanda Turpin. [II. R .805_) [Prh-ate, Xo. 126 .) Be it enacted by the Senate and HOUlU' of Representati't'e[5 of tlle . United States of America in Congress as8elJ~bled, That the 8ecre- an!iu.TarmstroBot (talk)n~!·TJ~p7nl_n tary of Agriculture be and he is hereby authorized and directed to ~uitdaim deed to • .' , • • desIgnated lands. execute a qmtclalm deed to Luther M. Turpm and Amanda Turpm, quitclaiming to said grantees all rights, title, or interest of the United States in and to the following-described lands: Being a part Description. of lots 19 and 20 in the fourth district of Rabun County, Georgia, beginning at a stake on the west bank of Cliff Creek, on the line between the lands formerly owned by Miles Phillips and L. V. Can- non; thence north fifty-nine degrees west four hundred feet, north fifty-one degrees east one thousand one hundred and fifty feet, north twenty-three de~rees west five hundred feet, north fifty-one degrees east two hundred feet, south twenty-three degrees east one thousand one hundred and fifty feet, south fifty-one degrees wpst two hun- dred and ten feet, north forty degrees west three hundred and fifty feet, south fifty-one degrees west four hundred feet, south twenty- four degrees east fonr hundred and eighty feet, south eighty-nine degrees west four hunJreu and ninety feet, thence to the beginning, containing fifteen acres. Approved, July 1, 1935. [CHAPTER 360.] AN ACT For the relief of Grace l\IcC)1ll'C. Be it enacted by tlle Senate and IIou8e of Repl'(,8entatit'c8 01 the United States of America in Congress aHscmbled, That the S{'('re- tary 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 against the GovHument, the sum of $4,000, to Grace McClure, widow of Percy McClure, who died of injuries received as a result of a collision with a United States Civilian July 2, 1935. III. H . 1292.) {Pri'-att:'. Xo. l:.!i .) (irace McClure. Payment to.