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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 118, 121, 123, 124. 1920. 1463 CHAP. 118.-An Act For the relief of George B. Hughes. lhfgl Be ee emma by at smc and Hmehtgaegraemaea cfm United ""‘“"°· ”°· “°·’ States of America in Congress assemb, That the Secretary of the §§‘?,’,§°,,§·,I,§Q’§,§‘;’°‘,;,_ Treasur£ be and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to i¤¤¤¤· George . Hughes, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,000, as compensation for the loss of his rig t arm while in the performance of his duties as an electrician in _ the Government Printing Omoo dining the month of January, 1899. Approved, March 31, 1920. A A ru 1, mn. CHAP. 121.--An Act For the relief of the state oflohn M. Lea, deceased. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assemlvkd; Tliyslt the Secretary of the R1gl¤¥¤ig'i3' samm- Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, in full *“'“ ’°‘· settlement of the following claim, to The Nashville Trust Company, A,,,,,,,_m_ administrator de bonis non cum testamento annexo of the estate of John M. Lea, deceased, late of Nashville, Tennessee, the sum of $6,883.31, that being the amount found due by the Court of Claims for rents collected lg the Quartermastefs Department, United States Army, dining the `vil War from the tenants of said John M. Lea, whic rents were paid into the T1‘68.S'l1I'_Y of the United States, as reported to Cong-sees in Senate Document Numbered 48, Sixty- fourth Congress, t session. Approved, April 7, 1920. apgngliisao. CHAP. Act Fo! the  of   Ffedéfldk B. SDBW. Be it enacted by the Senate and House { Representatives of the United F _ B S States of America in Congress assemble, That the Secretarg of the ;a"${,`u°,]§,,,,;,,,l2°°f5, Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to pay to Frederick . Shaw, ’°"°°°°S· United States Army, the sum of $356.50, which sum or so much thereof as marftbe necessary, is hereby appropriated), out of any money in the easusly not otherwise a»p‘propriated, said sum to be payment in full for _ losses of person property incurred by him y reason of the sinking of the United States transport Meade in the harbor of Ponce, Porto Rico, on or about May 16, 1899: Provided, §_§,‘§'},’g;m_ That the accounting officer of the Treasury shall require a schedule apdnailidavit from lum, such schedule to be approved by the Secretary o ar. Approved, April 8, 1920. CHAP. 124.·-Joint Resolution To readmit Augusta Louise de Haven-Alten to the status and privileges of a citizen of the United States. T '· R°°-· °· U Resolved by the Senate and House Re entati es of the United States of America in Congress assemlbfled, mt Augusta Louise do Bguvzgslélyglécgjdi Haven—Alten, a native-born citizen of the United States, who for- mu. feited her citizenship by marriape with an alien, be, and she is hereby, on her own application uncon itionally readmitted to the character and privileges of a citizen of the United States. Approved, April 8, 1920.