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 1538 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 26, 30, 39-41. 1925. authorized and directed to remit any further taxes, penalties, or charges which may thereafter be found due from the said residue of the said estate. Approved, January 5 1925. Ll'HlaI{I%i)§5. CHAP. 30.—An Act Granting permission to Colonel Har; F. Rethers, Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, to accept the   of a vres statuette gpgzitlgdi "Le Courage MIl1t8lf€,,’ tendered by the President of the French pu c. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the R%¤i*;&;w}ii;&0; United States of America in Oorayress assembled, That Colonel Fmncii. D Harry F. Rethers, Quartermaster orps, United States Army, be authorized to accept the   0% a Eevres statuettlg engtled {nge Courage `taire " tendered by is xcellency the resident o e French Republic, ’and that the Department of State be permitted to deliver said statuette to the said Colonel Rethers. Approved, January 6, 1925. January 7, 1925. _ _ ’ I  8n  Granting six months gratuity pay to Stansfield A. gammid A. and Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the m§§{",§,‘{Y°,;8*}Q“§‘,$f,°, United States of America in Congress assembled That the Secretary wth ¤¤¤¤¤· of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay, out of any money in the reasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $90 to Stansiield A. Fuller and Elizabeth G. Fuller as compensation for the loss of their son, Stansiield A. Fuller, late of Troop M, Rhode Island National Guard Cavalry, who died at _Fort_ Bliss, Iprias, September 11, 1916, as a result of in]ur1es received in hne 0 uty. · . Approved, January 7, 1925. 1 1, sas. %;“£J§gm.. CHAP. 40.-—~An Act For the relief of the Fred E. Jones Dredging Company. _ rigs 1~:.1»¤a omg- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the '°‘{»,,,f’,${§,°}‘}}; ,0,,1,,,,. Znitgzd gtates of zémericéz  Congress assembled, 'ghat the Secregary sm o the reasury e an e is ereby authorize and directe to pay out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise agpropriated, the sum of $13,457 .64, in full settlement against the overnxnent, to the Fred E. Jones Dredging Company, of Norfolk, Virginia, for damziges arising from the sinking of its dredge Numbered 3 léy_ the mted States Army transport Northern Pacific, in the lgizabeth River, Norfolk, Virginia, on the 25th day of September, 19. Approved, January 7, 1925. ’  41.-An Act For the relief of Henry A. Kessel Company (Incor- [Private, No. 81.] P0!'9· 9 · Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re resentatives of the Cgggg &;15f’SS°* United States of America in Congress assembled: That the claim of May bi-mg sm: mr Henry A. Kessel Company (Incorporated) a co oration as owner acumen damages to · ’· rp ’ - hunch ··Gh,d·· ,,,.1.,,- of the motor launch Gled, agamst the United States of America, "“" mu"- as owner of the Army transport barge Numbered 842 for damag8S