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 1452 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cm. 263, 272. 1914. Chargston, South Carolina, on May twenty-second, nineteen hundred and even, $12.24. ";2°*°*¤, Y B- 3*** Twelfth. To pay the owners of the schooner Dorothy_B. Barrett for ' damages to their schooner on account of the collision with the United States shi Mayrant off Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on August thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, $838.40. _ _ ,·,;‘¤•*‘¤•“°¤·m ," B’**· Thirteenth. To pay the owners of the British steamship Harpahon ` for d to their steamer, suEered yvhile discharging coal at the Elegy ywd 6,lPuget Sound, Washington, m September, mneteen human even $23.70. ufH·¤¤°¤¤·" *3*** Fourteenth. To pay the owners of the British steamship Hampton m`mu°` for d suffered by their steamer while  coal at the zilaval co§ depot, Tiburon, California, in May, mneteen undred and even $750. "¤•=¤·”¤•¤¤•- Fifteenth. To ay the owners of the barge Bell for damaglies suifered as the result of tllle sinking of said barge at the navy (yard, ew York, gow Ygk, on June twenty-fourth, nineteen hun ed and eleven, 021. .   To reimburse Mr. I. H. Aiken, Pensacola, Florida, for the cost of making re airs to the barge Dan on account of injuries sufered while alo dla the United States ship Elorida in the harbor of Penss;cola,8I;lorid: on December nmeteenth, nineteen hundred and e even 583. . B§§,§· ¥,f‘},'f·§',;,§; Seventeenth. To reimburse H. D. Martin, G. G. Benson, W. H. yck .' •¤·1 W- B- Spurlock, and W. E. Agple, at the   enlisted men in the Navy, for "l°° personal efects lost wi the destruction by fire on June eighth, nine- %%e•nxhnndre&l and twel;e,8¢5f tas United States radio station, Kodiak,, , 1, 1. . .;¤¤·•·¤¤¤1." Bur- Egghteenth. To pay the owners of the British steamship_Strathord mmm for amages on account of in'uries to their vessel while discharging coal at the naval coal dflpot, 'l‘iburon, California, on August twenty- ' hth, nineteen hundre and twelve, $2,984.33. sgi; F, ¤l¤·• BW- milineteenth. To pay the owners of the American schooner J. Holmes ' Birdsall for damages arising out of the collision between their schooner and the United States  Vermont off the entrance of Chesapeake H H Bayvpn November eleven, nineteen hundred and twelve, $5,814.72. ‘“‘“°· ’“““°"“’· entneth. To {gay the owners on May twelfth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, of steamer Annie for damagss arising out of the collision between their steamer and the United tates ship 0-5 in the southern branch of the Ehaabeth River off the navy yard, Norfolk, Virginia, on May twelfth, mneteen hundred and thirteen, $5,453.18; an to reunbnuse the respective owners for their personal efects lost in said collision, $516.17; in all, for damages on acoonmt of said collision, $5,969.35. Approved, August 21, 1914. A¤ig{*1g&°1*· CHAP. 272.-An Act For the relief of May Stanley. {Puma, No- 126-1 Be it enacted    Senate and House of lte enlatives of the United i;¥:;¤§;_j·g¤•-3; mm States of America an Congress assembled, Tllldtxthe Secretary of the unmma ’ Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any moneys m the Treasury not otherwise a propriated, the sum of $3,000 to May Stanley, widow of Will H, Stanley, ate su erintendent of the Soboba Indian School, in California, who ost his lille in the discharge of his duty; also to pay for medical and other necessary expenses, including funeral and administration expenses, incurred in _ connection with the death of said Will H. Stanley and the shooting of Selso Serrano, Indian policeman $500, or so much thereof as may he necessary ’ Approved, August 22, 1914.