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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 62, 64-66. 1922 1579 and determine such suit and to enter a judgment or decree for the amount of such dam es and costs, if an, as shall be found to be due against the Unitead States in favor of llraetano Davide Olivari fu Fortunato, or against Gaetano Davide Olivari fu Fortunato in favor of the United States, upon the same principles and measures of liability as in like cases in admiralty between private parties and with the same rights of appeal: Provided, That such notice of the suit §f•'{§"t·;"t0 Attomtt, shall be given to the Attorney General of the United States as may Generalbe provided by order of the said court, and it shall be the duty of the Attorney General to cause the United States attorney in such _ district to appear and defend for the United States: Provided further, C t t That said suit shall be brought and commenced within four months ¤ui€°m°°°°m°° ° of the date of the passage o this Act. Approved, February 18, 1922. CHAP. 64.-—An Act For the relief of M. Fine and Sons. F°}’]‘;“H Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofR'1egresentatives of the United [ m No 29] States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the },‘t;t}`t§t't§,§';§_S°”· Treasmy be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise apptropriated, the sum of $13,473 to M. Fine and Sons, of New York, ew York, to reimburse them for the purchase of ten thousand yards of flannel shirting which was returned to the De t Quartermaster, Jeffersonville Indiana, on account of being eighlt and one-half ounces instead of nine and one-half ounces. Approved, February 21, 1922. · CHAP. 65.--An Act For the relief of the M. Feitel House Wrecking Company. F°}’§{°§¥ Be it enacted by the Senate and House €%’R'1€gresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembl, at the Secretary of the M.H1;_¤iw1 House Treas be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pa; to the w§ym.,‘{,€°t$°°”y‘ M. Feilt-lei House Wrecking Company, out of any money in the reasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $292.41, same representing a shortage of two hundred and thirty-six cords of wood sold by the Government but never delivered to said M. Feitel House Wrecking Company, on August 18, 1920. Approved, February 21, 1922. CHAP. 66.~—An Act To authorize the refund of a part of the purchase price of hm Camp Mills to the Buffalo Housewrecking and Salvage Company. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRr1eEresentati·ues of the United ‘ States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the t¤g*;*;{t*°s j Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay out of pany- any money in the Treasury not otherwise ap%3pfriated, to the Buffalo Mu"`! °°' Housewrecking and Salvage Company, o alo, New York the sum of $1,800, as refimd to said com any because of the sale of certain buildings at Camp Mills by the government, after inspection of the camp by the above-named company, which urchased Cam Mills, and after the said company had been informed) that said build: ings were included in the sale of said camp. Approved, February 21, 1922. 42150°——·voL 42, PT 2--3