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 1598 SIXTY—SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 300, 311, 312. 1922_ Cum fm, lam to receive, examine, and determine the claims of Liberty loan subthroudgm smaeuvuw scribers for losses suffered by them by reason of pa ents on Liberty {§§,{¤_ uf" ‘§‘2,“*g§‘§,°§,‘l bond purchases made through the North Penn Banlkln of Philadelphia, ¤¤*¤¤¤· Pennsylvania; Santa Rosa National Bank, Santa Rosa Cahforma; Mineral City Bank, Mineral Cit, Ohio; Robbinsdale State Bank, Robbinsdale, Minnesota; and Fyarmers and Merchants State Bank, Kenmare, North Dakota; for which bonds were not dehvered on account of the failure of said banks, and to determine the amount of losses actually suffered by each claimant, not exceeding the amount Eaidepy then? les3 agi sums paid or to be paid said claimant upon the ui ation o said anks. ,i;Z’.{"“cLtl§',d“°i,“§ qSr:c. 2. That the amount of the loss actually suffered as so ascer- °°'¤P“°“°' °°°¤*· tained and determined shall be certified by the Comptroller General of the United States to the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall pay the same to said claimants out of any mone in the Treas not ¥¤*¤¤*¤¤·~ otherwise appropriated. Said Comptroller (general of the ugnited States may also, before the final liquidation of said banks, whenever he can determine the approximate amount to be paid to claimants hereunder, certify the same to the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall thereupon ave power to pay claimant such sum, upon the claimant assigning to the said Secretary for the beneiit of the United States all interest he may have in any additional sum which may P · become payable to such claimant from said banks or the receiver seamen. thereof on account of his payment for such Liberty bonds: Promkled, however, That no payment hereunder shall be `ven to anti claimant found to be a director or officer of the failed €anks at e time he mmm, became a subscriber for such bonds. ` The Secretary of the Treasury shall have no power to act upon any claim hereunder not presented within six months after the passage of this Act. Approved, August 30, 1922. "'_'*I"—“—` September 14, WR. CHAP. 311.-An Act For the relief of Maude H. Mosher. as cr Be 1} enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives of the United '¢i>i all ter- States of Amerika in _0'ongres.s assembled; Tgsit the Secretary of the of any money rn the Treasng not otherwise appropriated to aude H. Mosher, the sum of $2,5, in full settlement against the Govern— ment as compensation for injuries sustained by being knocked down and run over by an automobile truck belonging to the arsenal at Watertown, Massachusetts. Approved, September 14, 1922. Sepfgiliq,-’i;%9z2' CHAP. 312.-—An Act For the relief of Virgil O. McWhorter. Be it enactedty the Senate and House of Represe1ttat·ives of the United ‘§*,,*f•§}`¥t°ih · States o{ America cn Congress assembled, That the accounting officers of the reasu§r are authorized and directed to allow in the accounts of  O. CWh01it0P special disbursing agent of the Bureau of Amm Indirstryiigmted States Department of Agriculture, the sum of _$850 pa1d_by on authority from said bureau and disallowed by said accounting officers, covering expenses incurred in the drillin of a well at the United States sheep experiment station at Dubois, Idaho. Approved, September 14, 1922.
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