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 2044 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SE88. II. CBS. 125,127-129. 1929. laDtJar7 10, 1l12li. IH. R. G3l!O.) CHAP. 1~6.-An Act For the relief of Bertram Lehman. IPrint., No. 138 .) Be it 6MCted by the S~e and H 0'U88 of Representatwea of the Bertram Lehman. UnitM, Statu of .America in Oonqre88 assembled, That the Secretary form!u.!t of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money eto.,es~. in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Bertram Lehman, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the sum of $1,257, as reimbursement for med- i~,, and h~ital e~p~ pai~ by ~im on account o~ a disability Incurred while serVIng as a prIvate In Company 9, ThIrd ~ Battalion, One hundred and fifty-third Depot Brigade, United '"States Army. Approved, January 30, 1929. January 31. 1l12li. • _ (8. 138(.1 CHAP. 127. - An Aet For the relief of R. Wilson Selby. IPriva&e, No. MO .) Be it eMCted by the S~e and H O1Ue of Representati1Jes of the ~8dw 8eI1Yi t United, States of America in Oongre8s a8serrWled, That the Secretary VlcWr~mbon 0 011 of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to Prorn-. CondUion. redeem in favor of R. Wilson Selby, of Middleburg, Virginia, one United States coupon note in the denomination of $100 'Of the Victory Liberty loan 4%, per centum notes of 1922-1923, with interest at the rate 01 4%'.P .6r centum per annum, from June 15, 1920, to May 20, 1923, the sala note, together with coupons due December 15, 1920, to May 20,19237 inclusive, having been destroyed by fire, charred frag- ments of which have been presented to the Treasury De;?artment: Provided, That the said note shall not have been previously pre- sented or ascertained to be in existence and that no payment shall be made hereunder for any coupons which shall have been previously Indemnlty bond. presented and paid: And provided further, That the said R. Wilson Selby shall file in the Treasury Department a bond in the penal sum of double the amount of the principal of said note and the unpaid interest which had accrued when the principal became due and pay- able in such form .and with such surety or sureties as may be accept- able to the Secretary of the Treasury, with condition to indemnify and save harmless the United States from any loss on account of the note or the coupons thereof hereinbefore described.. lanuftlY 31. 1m. [S.3741.) (Private, No. 341.) Approved, January 31, 1929. CHAP. US . -An Aet For the relief of S. L . Roberts. Be it e1lmJted by the Senate and H O'U8e of RepresentatWes of the ~. L. Robma. United States of America in Oongress a88em1Jled, That the Secretary ~yment to, tonerY- of the Treasury is autho:rized and directed to ~ay to S. L. Roberts, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwISe appropriated, the sum of· $1,500, as full compensatIon for services rendered in 1919 to the Alien Property Custodian by tbe firm of Crandall and ROberts in auditing the books of the Columbia and Northern Fishing and Packing Company. lan1lllrY II, 11129. [H.R.n11.) [Priva&e, No. ro.) Approved, January 31,1929. CHAP. 129. -AD Act For the relief of Gilbert Faustina and John Alexander. Be it erw.cted by tM Senate 0JI'td HO'U8e of Representati'/J68 of the unbertFausttnaand Umted States of America in OO'llfre8S a886'1'T1lJled, That the Secretary IO~Drod~D ball of the Treasury is hereby authorIZed and directed to pay to Gilbert bond. • Faustina and John Alexander, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and in full settlement against the Govern-

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