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 1846 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cue. 518-521. 1927.- I¤°¤¤°'¤°*°¤'· Sno. 2. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby. directed to we lsuch action as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of .S Cba. — z Y ° · AY · Approved, March 4, 1927. ihlrizli  CHAP. 519.-An Act For the relief of Walter B. Avery and Fred SQ Giclmer. ‘ ` ` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the F,!,°§f’G]?éh‘,§§§” °“d United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Comp- Glawstgwblebougneg troller General of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized mmm. ·¢· to adjust and allow the claims of Walter B. Avery inthe amount of $1,493 for elevator penthouse and machinery mclosure erected in ·the¥But1er Buildingnoccupied by the Coast and Geodetic Survey; and of Fred S. Gic er m the amount of $550.. __for labor and materials for hoistwayfor elevator for the Butler Building occupied by the Coast and Geodetic survey, and the sum of“$2,043 is hereby ·¤¤¤¤>¤¤¤=*¤¤· appropriated for said pugpose out of any money in the Treasury not ot erwise appropriate;. ` ` ‘ I ‘ _Approved, March 4, 1927. March 4, 1927. . . ` ’ . [H. 11.8739.] CHAP. ,520.-An Act For the relief of Lim Toy, of the city of Boston, Mas· sachusetts. · · Be itenacted by the Senaieami House of·Representatives of the Mg? '*`°Y °‘ B°°'·°°· United States of America in Uangress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pages sto  Toy, of the City of Boston, Massachusetts, the _ 0 owing, n s,towit:, _. , . A02052951, for $1,000 with 28 coupons attached; one bond A01108371, for $1,000 with.28 couplons attached; one bond G00348337, for $1,000 with 28 coupons attac ed; one bond J00806719, for $1,000 with 28 coupons attached; one bond H00806718 for $1,0Q0_with 28 coupons pmm. attached; and one bond KQO806720, for $1,000_  `28‘_coupons ,,,}Q§’,g';§{,‘°,°,§f,°,f,’;’,§‘f’“ `attached: Pra*vided,.h0wever, That in the event saidbondsfhave een `redeemed byl the Secretary of the Treasury s1ncethe1r,,depos1t in the Treasurz, t en the Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to pay to im, Toy the amount of such redemption out of any money 1n_the‘Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the said bonds having been degisitedas bail bonds for appearances of two certain Chinese aliens w ich bail bonds had been breached and the. aforesaid Liberty bonds turned over to the Secretary of the Treasury by the Depart- ment of  authorities and covered into the Treasury, after which gba aliegs were surrenderedto the immigration authorities and were ‘ eporte .‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ P ‘ Approved, March 4, 1927. [;;§;1;¤:i*5;i;;H _ CHAP. 521.-An Act For the relief of thepwner of the ferryboat New York. ‘ ” ‘ Be ' enacted by the Senate and Hauseo Re esentatives of the w,,,;gnb’g;¤ °“;§ Q; the Umted States Housing Corporation, owner of the ferryboat r¤{hvSb¤pr"N2gYcrk" New York, against the Umted States of America for damages alleged in °"°°°°“"' to have been caused by collision betweenwsaid vessel and the United States ship Wasp, on the 19th day of August, 1919, in the Elizabeth River, Portsmouth, Virginia, may be sued for by the said Umted
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