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 2042 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESs.IL CBS. 116-119. 1929. 1an~ 211, 1~. o HAP. 116. - An Act For the relief of Harry Pincus. ~. R 1I7lK.) [ ate, No. 831 .) B ~ it ~ by the Sena;te Otnd B 0U8~ of R~t:'ae8entatitve8 of the TarmstroBot (talk)edc. 'for United ~tateBa10~ Ahmerwa b ' mthO~edre88 as d Bedi1f11:.!J at thde.tPosht- l&oIen~fUDda. master ~ner IS ere y au onz an r""",,"w ereI te accounts of Walter C. Burton, deceased, formerl, postmaster at Brooklyn, New York, in the sum of $1,200, which IS the amount of Harry PiDcua money order funds lost by theft at Station A, Brooklyn, New York, I ReIeued from lIabU· July 29, 1922, and to release Harry Pincus, a clerk in that post ty. office, from liability for said sum. ~t made by, SEC. 2. That the Secretary of tbe Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Harry Pincus, a clerk in the post office at Brooklyn, New York, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and in full settlement against the Govern- ment, the sum of $620 paid by Harry Pincus on account of the loss of money order funds referred to in section 1 of this Act, and such further sum as may be paid by said Harry Pincus on account of said loss, and deposited for the service of the Post Office Department after that date and prior to the approval of this Act. Approved, January 29,1929. 1Tr.~f.T'· OHAP. 117. - An Act For the relief of Ray Ernest Smith. [Private, No. 332 .) Be it erwcted by the Senate and H(YfJ,8e of RePresentative8 01 the RayErDt!8tBmlth. United States of America in Oongre88 assembled, That the Secretary ~=UOD' for of the Treasury be, !IDd he is hereby, authorized .and directe~ tolay, out of any money m the Treasury not otherwIse appropriate, to Ray Ernest Smith, of the county of Rutland and the State of Ver- mont, the sum of $160, in full compensation for the loss of a horse in the military service at Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont, during the World War; Approved, January 29. 1929. 1anuary 211, 1~. (B. R. 10~,1 OHAP. 118.- An Act For the relief of Leo Scheuren. [Prlva&e, No. 13a.] Be it tmQCted by the Senate and House 01 &p!eaentatwes 01 the ~:n~, for United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary deathofwUa. 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 Leo Scheuren, of Potts- ville, Pennsylvania, the sum of $5,000, on account of the death of his wife, Elizabeth Scheuren, who was killed by & United States mail truck on December 23, 1926, at Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Approved. January 29, 1929. lanuary 29,1929. ~B. R. 101 •.) OHAP. 119. - An Act For the relief of Loretta Pepper. ll'livate, No. 33(.) Be it enacted by the Senate omd H OUIJe of Repre8en.tatwe., 01 the ~ua t~r:'i per- United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secre- erm:mrurlee.' tary 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 Loretta Pepper, of Ashland, Pennsylvania, the sum of $5 000 on Qccount of injuries susta,ined by her when struck by a United States mail truck at Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, on Dooember 23, 1926. Approved. January 29, 1929.

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