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 1368 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 188, 189, 205, 226. 1924. That the Comptroller General be, and is hereby, directed to allow §:&m&n credit in the acicounts of Frank P. Trott, United States survegor eral of Arizona, the sum of $42.50 being the amount suspen ed ggruthe Comptroller General in the settlement of his accounts or the period Octo er 1, 1920, to June 30, 1921, under the appropriation,' “ Deposits by individuals for surveying public lands," or payment to the Underwood Typewriter Company for one Underwood typewriter. Approved, May 24, 1924. cnn. 189.—An Aa rei- the mus: of Anim Fmt. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represerttat¢7ves of the mmkmw United States of America in Uongress assembled, That the Secre- "°“"“"’“"“‘ tary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed _ to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to Arthur Frost, the sum of $960 in full for damages suffered b reason of beinlg negligxengyshot and seriously injured by a re arly enlisted sol er of e n1ted States while m pursuit of a deserter and in the legal discharge of his duty as a military pohceman. Approved, May 24, 1924.  CHAP. 205.-An Act For the relief of James Moran. —?€·"`iTf”` · Img Mmm Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Mmm: record me United States of America in Congress assembled, That in the admin- '°°°°°‘ istration of the pension laws and the laws conferring rights and privileges upon onorably discharged soldiers, James Moran, late corporal in the One hundred and ninth Company, United States Coast Artillerlxi Cogps, shall be held and considered to have been honorably disc arg from the military service of the United States ,,,,a,,,,,_ as a member of ompany A, Ninth Regiment United States In- N¤¤¤¤kp¤v.¤w. flgngyz Preeided,tThue:t no back  b-cguzty, or other emoluments s a accrue prior o epassageo is c. Approved, May 28, 1924. li£y1iiii2%` CHAP. 226.-An Act Authorizing issuance of patent to Charles Swanson. (m°”'N°“m B a set it s ¢ dH fR {za Cham Swmm 'e enae e y e ena e an ouse 0 epresentatifues 0 t me pamem. United States 0 America in Gon ness assembled Th t th S t of the Interior be, and he is hereb, authorized sind directled Gtbrisgiig to Charles _Swanson, of Gig Harbor, Washington, patent to lots 3 and 4, section 5, township 20 north, ranige 2 east, Willamette me- cres an ing pa o lg ar or a an on m t - Cmdmm tion, inumbered 23_and 24, in the State of Waghingtoiijlliirpciiiiisgirieigentation by the said Charles Swanson of proof that he has resided upon the and for a period of eight years, and upon payment by V1 39 m him of a sum of money equal to the appraised value thereof as °‘ ·*" fixed under authomty of the Act entitled “An Act providin for the sale 0; certain lands in the State o_f Washington, and for ogier purposes, approved July 3. 1916 (Thirty-mnth Statutes at Large, page 342), but not less than $10 per acre. Approved, May 31, 1924.
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