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 1712 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 376-379. 1922. S¤pg¤§ml1{er2%]19%922· (IHA]?. 876.-An Act For the relief of Hubert Reynolds. [P"m°’N'” ml Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §,‘;§,°{*,§°Y“°};‘f·w States of America in Congress assembled That the Postmaster General www- lim be an he is hereb, authorized and directed to credit the accounts i y . of Hubert Reynolds, ostmaster at Greeley, Colorado, 111 the sum of $69,300, due to the Uiiited States on account of war—sav1ngs stamps, on account of losses resulting from burglary of said post office on December 26, 1918. Approved, September 21, 1922. Septemberzmm. crmr. srv.-An Aa For- me tenet or swam Kn-kpeuiek. Be it enacted the Senate and House o Re esentatives <y" the  United States of   in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ‘“l°'*°‘* of the Treas1u·y be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money m the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, to Sanford Kirkpatrick, of Ottumwa, Iowa, the sum o $2,191 on account of injuries received while in the discharge of his duty as special agent nmder the collector of internal revenue. Approved, September 21, 1922. “"‘f?£°‘§tt““‘ . . CHAP. 378.-An Act For the relief of Arthur J`. Burdick. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re esentatives of the United §uraiir¤l2>i3mu°k' States of America in Congress assembled; Tght the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to pay, out_of any moneys in the Treas1u·y of the United States not otherwise appropriated, to Arthur J. Burdick, Riverside County State of Cahfornia, the sum of $1,981.68, in full compensation for the amoimt expended by said Burdick in compliance with law upon his desertland entry numbered naught seventy-three hundred and thirty-one, allowed by the local land office at Los Angeles, Califomia. and subse- %uently canceled for conflict with the grant to the Southern Pacific ailroad Company. Approved, September 21, 1922. °°"&‘“‘&°‘.§ta‘§’“. Tdiéjwajzw- CHAP. 379.-An Act For the relief of Annie M. Lepley. Be 12 enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentative o the United d?•!i£zuahL?p•iiii se. States of Amerika in Congress assembled, Thiit the Sedreilary of the °°"“*"‘ Treasunz be, and he IS ereby, authorized and directed to credit Annie l. Lepley, as postmaster at Plymouth, Amador County, Califorma, on er account as postmaster of said place, in the sum of $2,055.83, the same being the amount of certain moneys money orders, and postage stamlptsl taken and stolen by burglars from the post office at Plymouth, ador County, California, at nighttime at about ten minutes past one o’clock antemeridian on March 13, 1915, by unknown persrms, and that the said Annie M. Lepley be, and she is herebg, relieved and released from payment to the Treasury of the United tates of the said sum of $2,055.83, and every part thereof, as suchgostxnaster, and that her account be credited as postmaster with said amount of $2,055.83 by reason of said loss caused by such burglary. Approved, September 21, 1922.