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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 129-133. 1920. 1465 such form and with such sureties as may be acceptable to the Secretary of the Treasury to indemnify and save harmless the United States from any loss on accoimt of the lost or destroyed certificate of indebtedness hereinbefore described. Approved, April 13, 1920. CHAP. 130.-·-An Act To dispose of a certain strip of public land in Waterville, Apglillblllm M,,_j_m,_ "[1$l'lj“vs¤¤, Ns. 42.; Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Re esentattves of the United States of Americid in Congress assembled, Tgiit the Secretary of the lsgyllmiiitii to Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized, in his discretion, to sell to g,,*§,§;*"€ P’°P°'*Y the owner of the abutting land for cash, the strip of land fronting ten feet on the southeasterly side of Elm Street and extendin, o that width, southeasterly alo1§ the southwesterly side of the_Fe§eral building site in Waterville, aine, a distance of one hundred and twenty-two feet, four and three-eighths inches, more or less, at a price not less than the plro rata square foot cost of the land paid by the United States, whic strip is not needed b the Government; to convey said land to the purc aser by the usual quit-claim deed, and to deposit the proceeds of such sale in the Treasury of the United States as a miscellaneous receipt. Or the Secretary of the Treasury Easement ma, in his discretion, grant said owner an easement in aperpetuity in said7 strip of land for driveway purposes, charging ther or such sum as the Secretary of the Treasury deems just and reasonable. Approved, April 13, 1920. _ crm?. 1s1.-As Act For the reiisr or Aibsn 0. Burgess. ·?,¤3,§¤g}*;,;;•,j{¤, Be it enacted b y the Senate and House zi; Re esentatives of the United [Pmm' N°° Q`) States of America in Congress assemble, Thbt the Secretary of the ’;},l*§°¤';is,(3&]€s`j’$Z$°i¤. Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out lumof any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,200 to Albert C. Burgess for the loss of his eye sustained while performing his duties as keeper at the National Zoological Park. Approved, April 13, 1920. CHAP. 132.-An Act For the relief of Frank S. Ingalls. [I;ii%l;%'<ié•q E Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled{'l`h€; the proper accounting g§',§,l{§; officers, in settling and adjusting the accounts of Frank S. Ingalls, late United States surveyor general for Arizona, are hereby directed to credit the account of said Frank S. Ingalls with the sum of $36, which amount was paid by him to the Star Corral, Phoenix, Arizona on account of an injury to one of its saddle horses while being used on October 14, 1912, by an employee of the United States, the pay- ment of which sum was disallowed by the Auditor for the Interior Department. Approved, April 14, 1920. — cnn. 133.-An Act For the relief of rrssk Pansy. Atgrilgfgga Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United [Pulau? M' im States of America in Congress assembled, Thzt the Secretary of the §,Q,’{”,§l°Y· Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out 44282°—-vox. ~11—r·r 2--3