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 1748 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cris. 856-859. 1926. gz•llml ant against the (o;§r&7)1ent, to the legal gfuardian of V fe ester _t _sumo A, incom tion or - · _   by av po#&oe truck, reeulting in tide amputation olhgg ° °g#. . Y J Approved, July 3, 1926. Gun. 857.+-An Act For the rene: or J. B. Elliott. y I B Em Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the o eTreasury an cis ereyau oriz an rec pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwismappropriated, the sum of $470.61, to J. B. Elliott, postmaster at Athens, Tennessee, being the amount paid out by him as the result of services rendered by an expert in burmnilopen the doors of a safe in the post ohice at Athens, Tennessee, w ' refused to fimction on July 10, 1922. Approved, July 3, 1926. · J   858.-An Act For the   of`Captain H. Bert Knowles. J Beiitvenaeted by the Senate and House of Rep1·eaen.ta0i·vea of the K§g3{;_'¤A,§§_ W United States of America in Gmngma assembled, That the Secretary ‘R gm$. of the Treasury be, and he- is ereby, authorized and directed to ui ° ° ` %£’$‘£·.a‘§f i£:“’s'1?r‘l“°i·3.“wi}.`§, '€§$°‘$.m" “2§§.§“t3‘?.§§’°6£%.’3P§.1&ii Army, such amount as he may) haverefunded to the United States on account of the loss of pu lic funds, amountingloto $2,000, for which he was` responsibleand which were stolen m him on or about 6,  andjthat he be relieved from further financial L cr. ‘ - J ‘ P§§,_°*%’§f"’°'* E·   2. That the Comptroller General. of the United States is dcndit i¤ ¤¤·»¤¤¢•. ggreby éutggrizpgd Bud directed to allow credi{J in 131% accougts of ° ajor er rt . ace inance artm nt nite t tes, in a sum equal to thc;  portibmof %pblic_?f11nds,Hi11dt exceeding $2,000, which were stolen from the o ce of his agent oicer, aptain H. Bert Knowles, Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, on or about April 6, 1925. Approved, July 3, 1926. · an aim. · ‘ _  OKAP. 859.-An Act For the relief of James E. Judge, senior. Be it enacted by the Senate and 'Houee of Representatives of the {,?,°;_,§g§,§°· $0, United States ofuimerica  Congress aeeembled, That the Secretary lm ¤r·¤¤¤¤¤>b¤¤. qi th; Treasury -be,`a1;% isihereby, authorized and directed toipay, out-_o anyinone in e  Knot ot erwise   "te,to James E. Judge,ysenior, of Linco n Lancaster C:g?t1y(:P§:braska, the sum of $295 to compensate said James E. Judge, senior, for the loss of one Ford sedan automobile, motor numbered 5017671, which ws Pets; tm *ht¤m.§:m ‘*;.::.m;**°¤*.*h$.*;g** **12 ceo . . ronm m es v t .° `cto lzlegraska, :11;,1:; public iigctioxtiil the basidndf suchgilctiod being that  ;autom0 _' e. was use in _e transportation o » certain narcotics contrary tosection.3450 of the United States Statutggcethereafter and on or about 9th day of Jul, 1923, certain State rs of the State of Nebraska ascertained that said automobile was the stolen property of Doctor Ludwick, of Lincoln, Nebraska. Upon discovery
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