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 1778 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C1-rs. 143, 151-153. 1923. F¤b¤'¤·¤f¥2'7 19%- CHAP. 143.-An Act To compensate the owners of the American steamshipVinda1 for damages and expenses in repairing the said steamship, and to make an appropria- [P"”°°* N°‘m‘] tion therefor. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ¤¤§•f¤'i°£ii1}i”°P°°y'I°° United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary u,,,,*},Ym°"* “’* '°’ Q of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, =¢¤¤¤=¤il1?g@·” o}it(>f1a51(y moneylin the T:e(z;suryNnot_;_>th]erwise apipropriated, tg m m an ncorpora e a ew or corpora 1on owner 0 the ilmericarli stgsimship Vindal; the sum of $3,295 in full bomgensation for dama% and expensesddg: to a colllision bgzvyleen the nited States barges ashin n an neral nox an e said steamship Vindal while thetgaid steamshig was lyinv at anchor in the harbor of New York, on Gowanus Iats, off Fiftysecond Street, lérimklyn, on the 30th day of October, 1917, at about the hour of six o c ock antemeridian. Approved, February 27, 1923. [;;§3;1;2%l:'· CEAP. 151.-An Act For the relief of Nolan P. Benner. I Nm? mmm Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the rsymmiumne-v. United States of America in Congress assembled, That the ecre- to pay, out of any money in the Treasiuy not otherwise appropriated, to Second Lieutenant Nolan P. Benner, Quartermaster Corps, lggtiorgal Guafd <;f?Pen11;sylval;ia, the sgm og $656.40 gw services m ugust 19 to ecem r 19 191 ormed un er instructions of comniandirig general, Sevdnth Ditision, who under date of Jul 20, 1917, ordered said Second Lieutenant Nolan P. Benner o o s e a arr1 ur e - t repyrt to uarterma t r State Arsen 1 H `sb P nnsyl vania, where (lie continued, in service until notice og 7 discharge, December 19, 1917. Amount of pay for aforementioned services was disallowed by the Auditor for the War Department because thi recorilglffailed to show that he was held in service subsequent to J y 31 . Ap rbved, Febru 28, 1923. P VY ZH- :1-  CHAP. 152.-An Act For the relief of Harry E. Fiske. VB G, O• . H E Fm Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the p.§`I,‘Z'..?'.,,,{ W, ,0; W. United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ‘°“° *”l“‘*°°· of th; Treasury be, andhheigs hereby, authorized and directed to pag', out o any money in the reasu not otherwise a pro riated the sum of $3,689.35 to Harry E. Fige on account of iiijiuiges recdived at the Watertown Arsenal, through no fault of his own, while testing a gun carnage on January 6, 1916. Approved, February 28. 1923. F°""f§f{1€?j“”"· CHAP. 153.-An Act For the relief of the owners of the steamsbip kpc->¤mZ8· N va 0 In Ulifiefzt grgitcted lbydthe Senate Zynd House of Represefiltatives 0;; the - _ ·” °°m‘ M es 0 meriea in ongress assembled, at the c aim sh§)ew York me cum of the New York and Cuba Mail Steamshi Com an owner of mu seaman com. - . P P Yv Fm, my mgg suit the American steamslnp Esperanza, against the United States fo1‘ gf ,g°{*_,,*gg’,g,  damages alleged to have been caused by collision between said vessel and the United States destroyer Connor on the 15th day of February,
 * °“· tary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed