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 1466 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 133-135, 145, 147. 1920. { th Treas not otherwise appropriated, the sum gf 0tiiByF1i1ank6 Pinklgiy of Blackwater, Airizona, for certain improvements made b(y  upon the withdrawn land adjacent to the ruin of Casa Gran e, Arizona, during the time that he was custodian of said ruin. Approved, April 14, 1920. iPi§iut1;§r%?`&] cnn?. 134;-An Act For the relief of W.   Rose. W L   Be it enacted by the Senate and Hous$;{Re‘€>resentatives of the United Piynmmi. States of America in _O¢mgress assemb _, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and_d1rected to pay, out of an money m the Treasury not otherwise appjropriated, to W. L. iliose, o Sacramento, California, late of the _ mted States Navy the sum of $66.12 to mdernmfg hun for clothing and property lost on the United States ship osemite, November 13, 1900. Approved, April 14, 1920. · GRA}. .- _ . (}l¤•Kme,d t  by ms $5.. d‘Z."£s‘l°£.‘r‘l'w"¤‘i¤'*.‘2.?i’f°£’i'E.‘tZ E3 ms,-.., ui1°l•Y1°ii.i:i$’Q°{1°i°0i {P¤'•°°· N°· *7-} an accident at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Be it enacted the Senate and House o Re esentatives of the United ri" ‘,€§“" K?°,;,' on M,. States of America in _0'¢mgress assemb _, at the Secretary of the laggigasgg af Wil- Treasury be, and he is hereby, author1zed_ and directed to pay, out _ ' o§ any money th§Treas&1ry ust otlneizgise appropriated, thefszilin o $549.12 to ara ane e en ent os rparen, yreason 0 e death of William A. Yensier, late civil emfiloyee, killed as a_ result of an accident at the navy yard, League sland, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 5, 1915, the said William A. Yenser being the adopted son of the said Clara Kane. ` Approved, April 14, 1920. A[§‘iu,£5g,,§°,?°·! CHAP. 145.-An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell certain ` [,.,.,vm_ Nm ,84 lands to school district numbered twenty-one, of Fremont County, Wyommg. F Co Be it enacted by the Senate and House of ltlegresentatives of the United wS,§m;’;;mh '“‘;: itcztes of Argericla in Ogngress assewnclilled, at tgielgecretary ogotlsg ° °¤° enor is ere y author1zed` to s to sc oo trict num éishgeviiiids °° °°h°°1 twenty-one, of Fremont County, Wyoming, the west half, southwest quarter, southwest guarter, southwest quarter, southeast tauarter, section four, township one outh, range one west of the Wm R1ver meridian, contaming one and one-quarter acres, the same being a of lghe Shoshone Agency reserve on the Shoshone or Wind River an eservation, Approved, April 15, 1920. [P‘E1§T":{°§;§¤°£;] cnn-. 147.-as ia Fm me mus et Emma J. Spear. T8, 0. . _ Be it enacted by  Senate and House o{_£2epresentatives of the United ¤¤¤¤¤¤ {éd8v,%m_ States cj Amema in Ocngms assembled, at Emma J. Spear, mother gry agile Henry w. of Henry W. Spear, late of Troop M, Second Regiment nited States ’“'· Cavalliiy, shall e regarded as the duly designated beneficiary of the V<>l3~$.v¤-1¤8.735· late enry W. Spear, under the Act approved May 11, 1908, 85 ‘ arnfnded by the Act approved March 3, 1909. pproved, April 16, 1920.