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 1594 SIXTY SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 238, 239, 243, 244. 1922. mp;  CEA?. 288.-An Act For the relief of H. L. McFar1in. [T Hv°°°’ N°' M Be it enacted by the Senate and House og Rrlegresentatives of the United §y‘;,$§€{°°f““· States of America in Congress asse at_the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed tggpay, out of any money in the 'I‘r·easu.r{)‘p‘ot otherwise approprra, to H. L. McFarlin, of the county of aski and State of Arkansas, the sum of $13,048.52 in full compensation for loss and damage suffered by the said H. L. McFar1in under his contract for transporting United States mail at Little Rock, Arkansas. Approved, June 24, 1922. Juneze 1922. CHAP. 289r-—An Act For the relief of John B. Elliott. Be it enactedbyt}teSenateandHm4seo Re entatioesof the United  States of America in Congress assembled, Tgiibathe Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and   to pay, out of gg money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to John B. `ott, w ose position as collector of customs of collection district numbered twenty-seven (formerly known as the district of southern California), was madvertently abolished under the provisions of the Executive order of February 2 1920, the salary he would have received as collector of custonm oi the newly created district numbered twenty-seven (lmown as the district of Los Angles) from February 2 1920, to April 5, 1920, inclusive, had not ‘ position been so ttoustea. · Approved, June 24, 1922. June IQ. CHAP. 24»8.-AnAetFortbsreIie€oft!ieheinofIulioCana¤cc, deceased., Be ite·nactedb;a;theSenateandHo¢1seo Re esentativesof the United {»‘§1’,‘}.,°Z,,"’Z‘.,°‘*.;,,,...;. States of America in Congress assembled; Tgt the Secretary of the ·¤¤ ·>*· 'Freasu? be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to pay $2,000 to the eppndents of Julio Carrazco, a citizen of Mexico, who was killed by nited States troops near Los Adobes, in the district of El Indio, exas, on January 18, 1918,which said sum of $2,000 is hereby Avr>r¤vri¤¤¤¤· approplriated out of any money in the Treasiuy not otherwise approprrate. Approved, June 26, 1922. Jui1£li·$¤i?¤`] CHAP. 244.-An Act For the relief of Philip S. Everest. [Private, No. 79.] ' __ Be it enactedby the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §g{;pb§&S§!;$_$§’,n_ States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise séppropriated, the sum of $300, and that the same be paid to Philip. Everest, superintendent and special disbiusing agent Bad River (Wisconsin) Indian Reservation, m full compensation on account of moneys expended b him for the benefit of an Indian allottee upon said reservation wgose allotment had been erroneously located by said agent through misinformation given to him as to the location of a reservation corner. Approved, June 26, 1922.