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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. S¤ss.'I. Cus. 635-637, 639./1926. 16}:]. . GIA?. 635.-JAn A¤tsFor·th¤ nlisf of M. Bards. and Sons (Incorporated), ¥¤;g·“•!¤- I=°°u°°d’¤'°'. °°"“  i · U s a a  Baitiénaéteclb tlaef enate ¢md_House af"R’epreaentati’»i:es of the, Uma stan.; of  05 A wemazez, rm the Secretary ¤..’§.;..;.".{.",..t'?" °°" of the 'Preasuryjbe, and he ishereg, authorized and directed to pay, P•v¤¤¤¢¢¤· out of any in the Treasury of the United States not Oth61'WlB0.8%l°QPl'|g?d, the 2 of $82,600 to M. Barde and Sons élncorpora ), of ortland, 1? on a contract with the‘United tates to remove from the ch o the Columbia River the wreck of the steamship Welsh Prince. t Approved, June 19, 1926., June 19, 1m CHAP. 886.-An Act For the relief of the Ge0rg1a.Cotton Company. [ www sn.] mv Be it enacted b the Senate and'Hmkse of Representatives of the q,,,,,,,— '¤,,“,,,¤,,,. United States of Oongreas assembled, That the Secretary ¤•,*;{};m_m° of the Treasury _be, and he is hereby, authorized and direcwd to pay, ` out of any money  the Treasury nototherwise appropriated, to the  Cotton, mpany, aj corporation having its oiiices and prinfgilpal place of `busmessat Albany, Georgia,. the 811111-. of $30,000 m compensation of all claims o the company for money · by it to the Alien Profperty   and for losses sustain by consequences flow? rom acts of the Government of the United States during the orld War, Approved, June 19, 1926. cnn. sav.—A¤ an rm- the mus or mem Keuy, omm cieveaaa, and "‘{; §'{·,§§" James Harrison Dickie, second lieutenants in the Army of the United States. Be it enacted b the Senate and‘Houae o Re esentativea of the United. slam OX America in emma,  That in the ¤E‘J?°.i.'¥.Ha%‘& eontem lation o  Act of Congress approved June _10,. 1922, H°”Cn';,tf°m:“°·”Ar':f· entitled) “An§ Act to readjust the ’ pay and allowances of the mia. °° ’ and enlisted personnel,of.the Army Navy, Marine "°‘·"·’·°“‘· Corps, Coast Guarliéé Coast and Geodetic Survey and Pub 'c Health Service," Elbert lly, _a second lieipenant of Infantry, Orestes Cleveland, a second lieutenant of In antry, and Jam  Harrison Dickie, a second lieutenant of Field Artillery, in the Regular Army of the United States, shall be entitled to such credit for service performed by them as therein provided for officers in the service on June 30, 1922. ‘ ‘ c Approved, June 19, 1926. ‘ CHAP. 689.-*An Act For the relief of John Plumlee, admintstratoinof tim nm§.’il£4i?l·` state-o¢G.W.P1umle•,deceased. r   . »   · _  .. Be   by the Senate  Home of,Repreaentat¤?ve.s of the United States or America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary 1(i$eY.2¤m¢`lm•]i1°ihme of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay te John Plumlee, gjgg; g,g,§f¤*;gg,=g*0*{ administrator of the estate of G. W. Plumlee, deceased, of Chatta- douvorod. nooga, Tennessee, out of anymoney in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,27 5, such sum being the amount which was paglxythe pid G. W. Plumlee in his lifetime to the collector of inte revenueifor the district of Tennessee for"certain land owned by J. A. Cunningham in Hamilton County, Tennessee, which was sol under a warrant of— distraint issued y the collector ·.of internal revenuevfor the collection of delinquent taxes and penalties

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