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 1470 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 230-232. 1920. {§¤8the_ Secretary of the John A. Gauley, of Arlington, Massachusetts, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,000, and said sum is hereby appropriate as compensation for personal m]lur1es sutfegedvléy salgd Gauliny in thehco1%setof his dnglrses as apnvetmgioyee of the ar epartment at the a ertown ena a er own Massachusetts., , Approved, June 4, 1920. §§’$:1?gM CHAP. 231.-An Act For the relief of legal representative of George E. Payne, Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Representatives of the United g1i£°ei.'r:ie’?¤a? to States of Arnerwkxa in Oongess assembled? That the claim of the legal °°“"°°“"°“"’· representative of George . Payne, deceasedd of New Orleans, Louisizem Prone eases tim by tE;‘t‘° Sas °3m· site ecropo sugar  _ sequee __QD(>0IIllI1lQ1QD§§,_B·I} . · et oceeds transferre them to the Quartermaster’s_De artiiieniu and used for public by ,`and for the use and occupan og-I . dP. cy plantation of said _, taken &>y€United States Army oiiipers an tumed over to the United Statw asury agent, and by said agent g leased to William Spear for the year 1864, and for the use and occu- ‘ "“i‘.°"i§" fh;rFr°°dm°°¤a@Be`rii°ii¥°i1fir<i1h9y°°1}1€1?5ii°’tai11dsihieZ°i°° i ere r e e o aims o e m e a or . izljudicdtion, at the fair and reasonable rental and the value of the * roperty taken and used as aforesaid, on the competent evidence ,,m,_,,,_ heretofore presented and that may be adduced, any statue of 1imita» Loymcy require- tions to the contrary notwithstandmgc Provided, however, That it be "'°°°‘ shown to the satisfaction of the court that said Geo e E. Pa e did . . . rs YD ` not give any ard or comfort to the late C1v1l War, but was throughout the war loyal to the Government of the United States. Approved, June 4, 1920. fii? 1 l£32,——An Act; For the remof Edward A.   postmaster of the sgty of VOM, 0. . B8, Ol' , Vlldgs , WB.! , [ war-taxpiieyenue stamtgs, and caehsimmpsmoney ossders stolxpgrom 'li-;:!vl)D!§.EChu];§:t °m$§§$£’3‘l2°£?1'“t2;‘§”°°°t*§a§,°.?i“.%‘&"a‘$“e§‘t§’s“§df§°‘*"°°£ °“d?;$"°??}“‘i°“ an m six e mx uu an en y· three First Avenue north, in said city. W _,, _ Be it enactedbyt7teSen.ateandHoaseo Re esentativeso the U ited m§§g¤$(:ig;v;;;§é_e grtates of  if: Qougresa;) assemtthei 'ggiit téheligecaéiiary oincigile easuryean ers ereyau onz an ec tocr`t Edward A. l’urdy, as postmaster of the said city, in the sum of $13,861.24, said sum being the amount of certain postage stamps, pos1tal—s1av}ngs sitlamps, wansraivings sgamg, warétax fevenue stamps, _an cas, rom emoneyo er un st enan sto enb unlmown burglars, on or about 4 o’c1ock in the morning of the g3d day of October, 1918, from one of the branch post offices of the said city of Minneapolis, to wit: That certain branch post office located at numbers six hundred and twentyrone and six hundred and twenty- three Fust Avenue north,_m said city, and commonly known and ·descr1bed as the traflic station; and that the said Edward A. Purdy he,_and he is hereby, released from payment to the Treasury of the United States of the said sum of $13,861.24 and every part thereof
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