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 1492 SIXTY-NINTH oosonmss. sm. 1. cm. 4ea-4es. me. of‘$40.99, due the United States on account of the loss of (postal funds resulting from failure of the Peoples Savings Bank, rand- ’•“”· “‘““"’· mound, Iowa; Paul J. Linster, late postmaster at Sisseton, South Dakota, in the sum of $531, due the United States on account of loss of postal funds resulting from the failure of the Guaranty "°"" D“"°'· State Bank of Sisseton, South Dakota; Ruida Daniel, late post- master at Moore Haven, Florida, in the sum of $153, due the United States on account of the low of postal funds resulting from the failure of the Everglades State Bank, Moore Haven, F orida; "“"° '·““°“°“· Faye F. Mitchell; late postmaster at Wanette, Oklahoma, in the sum of $670.29, ue the United States on account of the los of postal funds resulting from the failure of the Security State Bank D¤¤*· Mins'- of Wanette, Oklahoma; Dollie Miller, lataxpostmaster at Booker, Texas, in the sum of $357.61, due the Uni States on account of loss of postal funds resulting from the failure of the Edwards MM *¤d°¤°¤· National Bank of Booker, Texas; Alfred Anderson, late ostmaster at Manchester, South‘Dakota, in the sum of $52.54, due the United States on account of loss of gggtal fimds resultigigfrom the failure ¤g,5`J._°°' °° M' of the Farmers State Bank, Smet, South D ota; Gustavus M. Rhoden, late tfostmaster at McClenny, Florida, in the sum of $984.70, due e United States on account of the loss of gistal funds resulting from the failure of the Banker County State ank, M°"° ’··D'”""°“"’· McClenny, Florida; Marie L. Dumbauld, late postmaster at Shaw, Colorado, in the sum of $191.36, due the United States on account of the loss of gostal funds resulting from the failure of the Farmers "°" “°°"’ °’°°‘°· State Bank, ovina, Colorado_; estate of Fred Moodgzudeceased, late Gostmaster at Warroad, Minnesota, in the sum of 1.14, due the mted States on account of loss 0;)-postal funds resulting from the failure of the First National B of Warroad, Minnesota: {Q°{‘{;;,,,,,,,, 0, Provided, That the said late postmasters shall assign to the United ¤¤•¤¤=· States  and all claims they may have to dividends arising from the liqm ation of sand banks. Approved, June 3, 1926. [’1`i?iti’%i CHAP. 487.-An Act For the relief of Leslie Warnick Brennan. Private, No. {O3.] Be it enacted the Senate and House 0 Re eeentativea 0 the neléiziiif w°mi°k United States 0;,3/ America in Oonglresa aaagmbleii That the écre- R°“"°’°”°“‘°“° °°‘ tary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and, directed toosay, out of avr? mpneyg-in the Treasury not otherwise appropri- a _, to Leslie armck _ rennan the sum of $11,644.14, being the amount expended by him in taking and distnbutmg motion pictures used by the War Department in instruction during the Wor d War. Approved, June 3, 1926. J“§f;3}?°· CHAP. 488.-An Act For the relief of the Rochester Merchandise Company. —mr%;w.w1· Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Representatives 0 the .11,1:°°ci3°.{.°§°.¤;¥"°h°°` United States of in Gogngreae assembled, That the _écre- ¤°‘“°“°· tary of the Treasury be,_and he 18 hereby, authorised and directed to y, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise ap ropriated, any in full settlement aginst the Govemment, to the Bocliester Mer- chandise Company, of heater, New York, the sum of $780, bei refund of purchase price paid to the War De artment for truilzg bodies sold to the said Rochester Merchandise Uompany at public auction, but not delivered. Approved, June 3, 1926.

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