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 I494 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Snse. I. Cue. 487-489, 504. 1926. Y¤¤7•l¤· CHAP. 487.-An Act For thereliel of Agnes M. Harriso ‘ post} V ' at W**°°‘°'· M’*'“°°‘PPL A ni a .Beites•¤ated bythe Senate and House entatives optke Bute of America in Congress ·  the oet- wunmr. Genital is authorized and ? ' ` v  9*9 Hi i V .1; t sumof@,beingtheamountpaidonaforgedmoneyo1¥):l)eirfor which she was m no way responsible and without fault or negligence on her part and for which amount her account was debited. · Approved, June 7, 1926. {gy, ·   486,-An Act To rguuxuish the title of the United States to the .[ -l.T-“¤'N°_u°_    Thomasvl v A   ntuateintheccuutyl ct Baldwin, State - " Be  the Senate and House o Re entatives of the °;1,‘?q¥"T,`;,; ¤_ United States ofbgmeriea in Congress asse1r{b t all the ight, °° g,,":¤¤uQ{ title, and interest of the United States inand to section 42, in me township 5 south, range 2 east of Saint Ste hens meridian, Baldwin County, Alabama, containing two hundred) and two and sixty-§ve one-hundredths acres,‘as shown on a_%_lat of survey made byv amos gowell, deputy Pgsprgeyor, approved oi; ebgiary 25, leggéby illiari town, prmcz eput » or o ’ u `c · segregate thereon asetheeclaim of T‘h fo1l?d~be, and the same is hereby, Mg  and conzlfirmedby the United States tothe eq owners of theequitable titles thereto andito their respective heirs and   forever, as fully and completely, in every reslpect P, whatever as could be done by patents issued   aw: only {mas saa¤·P·rovidedc That this Act shall amount only toa   ent of """’°“"‘“"‘*’°‘*· any title that the United States has, or is suppomd to ave, in and to any of said lands, and shall not be construed `to abridge, impair, injure, prejudice, or divest in any manner any valid rig t, title, or intere¤ of any person or body corporate whatever; the. true intent of this Act bem to concede and abandon all right, title, and interest of the United Sgtates to those persons, estates, rms, or corporations who would be the equitable owners of said lands, by reason of long continuous possessmn under color of title with claim of ownership, or otherwise, under the laws of Alabama including the laws of 881‘l`l?lQ1l`$1`ld limitation, in the absence of the said intered, title, estate of the United States. · Approved, June 7, 1926. I::;'m  ll CHAP. 489.-An Act For the relief of José Louzau. 0. . . ' . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ,0, M_ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary •¤¤¤u•z¤¤·¤- of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and in full settlement against the Government to José Louzau the sum of $2,000 for personal injuries caused lg  struck bly a United » States Army truck in. San Juan, Porte 'co, August 27, 920. Approved, June 7, 1926. v "'”°;; 2,%- cnn. ¤o4.-au Aa For the mus of Jam A. nought. lé No. 112. vm I Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Representatives of the ¥>“}=n9‘;*riD§r‘?‘§-M_ United States { America in Congress assembled, That in the mm. administration o any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits

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