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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Suse; I. Cue. 465, 466.. 1926. 149]. $5,000, as full compensation for the death of her husband who was killed by being run over by a Government truck. from Camp J esup on January 19, 1920. Approved,;June 3, 1926. ' OHL?. 488.-An Act For the relief of William Alexander-; Frank M. Clark; June8,19%. George V. Welch; Grant W. Newton; William T. Hu hes· Lucy•.V. _Nelson; Frank A. Gummer; Charles E. Mulliken;,Leo M. Rusk· Fged li‘alkenbu1·g· Meary lP""'°‘°- N°· m-] E. Kell;·Wllliam C. Hall- Rufus L. Stewart; Hu H. Abltl'; Paul J. Linster; Ruida ; Faye F. Mitchell; Dollie Miller Alged Anderson; Gustavus M. Rhoden; Mme L. Dumbauld; estate of Fred Moody, decmsed. , Be itenacted byithe Senate and Home of'Re esentatives of the United States of Amerzba in Congress aasembgil, That the Post- m<jrg,§:*=;·0;g;sv,g¤gj¤[:ig— master General, be, and he is hereb, authorized and directed to mscimm. ` credit the accounts of William .£exander late_ stmaster at wmim “°‘““"°'· Hayward, Wisconsin, in the sum`of $584.34, due the qt-lnited States on acconmt of the loss of postal funds resulting from the failure of the First National Bank of Hayward, Wisconsin; Frank· M. F¤¤¤*=M·¤¤¤r*=- Clark, late postmaster at Wells, Minnesota, in the sum of $2,012.12, due the Umted States on account of loss of postal funds resulting from the failure of the First National Bank of Wells, Minnesota; George V. Welch late postmaster at Phillip, South Dakota, in the °°°¤=° V- W¢*¢*=· sum of $970.59, due the United States_on account of the loss of postal funds resultini from the_ failure of the First State Bank of Phillip, South Da ota; Grant W. Newton, late "ostmaster at °"°¤'W·N°"‘°¤· Canadian, Oklahoma, in the sum of $253.56, due the Ilnited States on accoimt of loss of ostal fimds resulting from the failure of the Fidelity National lxiank, Oklahoma City Oklahoma; WiHiam w““°¤‘ '*`-H“¤'*°°- T. Hu hes, late postmaster at Fort Cobb, Oklahoma, in the sum of $11§13, due the United States onaccount of the loss of postal funds resulting from the failure of the Caddo County Bank at Fort Cobb, Oklahoma; Lucy V. Nelson, late postmaster at Joplin, Lucy V-Nelson. Montana, in the sum of $278.79, due the United States on account of the lo of Postal funds resulting? from the failure of the First State Bank o Joplin, Montana; V rank A, Gummer, late post- F¤>¤kA.¤¤m¤¤=r. master at Gildford, Montana, in the sum of $392.76, due theUnited States on account of the los of postal funds resulting from the failure of the Gildford State Bank of Gild£ord,,Montana; Charles Charm E-M¤11¤k¤¤-- E. Mulliken, late postmaster at Hingham, Montana, inthe sum of $850 due the United States on account of loss of postal funds, resulting from thefailure of the Farmers State Bank of Hingham, Montana; Leo M. Rusk, late Kstmaster, at Pocatello Idaho -.1n the ¤><>M-R¤¤k- sum of $2,985.63, due the Uni d States on account of loss of. stal fimds resulting from the failure of the Bannock National Boank. Pocatello, Id_ o; Fred Falkenburg, late ‘ stmaster at Scotland, Fwd F¤¤¤¤b¤*¤· South Dakota, in the sum of $126, ue the Ghited States on account of the loss of postalfimds resulting from the failure of the Scotland, South Dakota, State Bank; Meary E. "Kelly, late postmaster at MWY E· my- Keller, Oklahoma, in· the sum of $45.70 due the Umted Stateson account of loss of postal funds resulting from the failure of the State National Bank of Ardmore, Oklahoma; William C. Hall, late ost? W¤1¤¤¤¤ 0-¤¤¤· mastcrat Murtaugh, Idaho, in the sum of $151,due the United Sltates. on account of the loss of§ostal flmds resulting fromthe failure of. the Banktof Murtaugh, urtaugh, Idaho; Rufus L. Stewart, late R¤*¤¤ L-Swwm pyosyumscsr at Jennings,iOklahoma, inthe sum of $476.64, due the mted States on account of the loss of ostal fxmds resulti from, the failure of the Oklahoma State Bars: of Jennings, Oklxaioma.; Hugo H. Ahlif, late postmaster at Grandmound, Iowa,  the sum H“¤° H·A’“”·

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