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 1552 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 135-138. 1925. F<~>b¤ig¤¤H ]1925· CHAP. 135.—An Act For the relief of Rosa L. Yarbrough. [P"v““`” N°'m`] Be it enacted b the Senate and H onse of Re resen-tatives of the <Bi?;?uI&$»Y;i§;ri<`igi6r United States of America in Congress assembled? That the Quarterd°““‘ °‘S°“· master General of the Army shall cause to be paid to Rosa L._ Yarbrough, mother of Thomas A. Yarbrough, late sergeant, Airslup School Detachment, Air Service, United States Army, who was killed in the accidental destruction of the airship Roma on February 21, 1922, an amount equal to six months’ pay at the rate the said Thomas A. Yarbrough was receiving at the date of his death. Such amount shall be paid from funds appropriated for pay of the Army. Approved, February 3, 1925. · February 3, 1925. CHAP, 136.—An Act For the relief of certain officers in the United States [Private, N 0. IH.] Army. Cl I H P Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rtzyresentatives of the noiibgufna orig? United States of America in Congress assemble, That the account- R°““"“"°m°“°‘°· ing officers of the United States be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to reimburse the following officers of the United States Army with the following sums for certain defalcations made by Re `mental Commissary Sergeant William Le Duc, Seventeenth Ingiitry, for which he was court—martialed, found guilty, and sentenced, said officers never havin been held for failure or ne€ect of duty, namely: Colonel Horace  Hobbs, $1,166.31; Colonel `harles B. Stone, $1,028.17; Colonel Henry M. Bankhead, $103.65; Colonel Louis F. Garrard, ]unior, $2,373.64. Approved, February 3, 1925. Febpganiymsm,  · · CHAP. 137.——An Act For the relief of Emma Kiener Emma Kmmm Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tlw _r· ¤ ym en m zo, for United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary °‘°p°"y d”m°“°°' of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, for the relief of Emma Kiener, of Salt Lake City, Utah, widow of Christian Kiener, deceased, in full satisfaction of all damages suffered through the destruction by soldiers stationed at Fort ouglas, Utah, of certain buildings erected on a homestead location, made in good faith, near Fort Douglas, Utah, by said Christian Kiener the sum of $1,500. Approved, February 3, 1925. February 3, 1925. ' CHAP. 138.—An Act For the relief of the owners of the steamship Kin-Dav6· ·.K,,,_Dm,» ,,8,,,,, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Shggmm to Owners United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secre- 0:, for collision ram- tary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, aut rized and directed "‘g°S‘ to pay, out of any money in the Treasurylwrmtmtherwise appropriated, the sum of $3,500 to the owners of the steamship Kin- Dave, as compensation for and in full satisfaction of all claims of such owners for anfy damages to said steamship Kin-Dave sustained as a result o a collision between said steamship and the United States Steamship Colonel Clayton on November 3, 1920, in the Milwaukee River, Wisconsin. Approved, February 3, 1925.