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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. Cus. 621-624. 1929. mID...t. -An Ad For the relief of M. T. Nilan. B~ il ~ by the Senate and H uuse of Repre8entatives of the Unit~d Statu of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized, and hereby directed, to payout of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to M. T. Nilan, of Eggleston, Minnesota, the sum of $121.10. Such sum shall be in full satisfaction of all claims aga~nst the United States for damages resulting from the issuance of a check bLthe Department of the Interior on December 9, 1924, to Charles Wells, an Indian, which check was cashed by said M. T. Nilan and presented by him for payment, at which tIme the department refUsed to pay said check, claiming error on the part of Its agent. Approved, March 2, 1929. 2355 Marcb 2, 10211. [B. R. 1lfle2.) (Private, No.•94.] M.T.NUan. Relmbunement to. Marcb 2, 1029. CHAP. 622. - An Act For the relief of the H. J. Heinz Company, Atlantic --r.<::i[Bi=" ,..R= ,",.1 ... 01::-78" ,' ), . ,. - City, New Jersey. [Private, No••90.) Be it enacted by the Senate and Huuse of Representatives of the B. 1 . Heinz Com- United States 01 America in Oongre8s assembled, That the Secre- W'Y ' Atlantic City, tary of the Treasury be, .and he is hereby, author~ed and diI:ected :~ymenttc,rordam­ to pay, out of any money In the TreasurJ not otherwIse appr~rlated, ages to pier. and In full settlement against the Government, to the H. J. Heinz Company, of Atlantic CIty, New Jersey, the sum of $5,606, to com- pensate the said H. J. Heinz ComJ?any for property damages sus- tained by them to their property In Atlantic City, known as the Heinz Pier, on August 22, 1924, caused by collision with said pier of Scow Numbered 22, whIch was in the service of the War DElpart- ment in connection with work being done by the United States dredge Corozal in Absecon Inlet. Approved, March 2, 1929. March 2, 10211. CHAP. 623. - An Act For the relief of George Simpson and R. C. Dunbar. [H. R. 10m.) [Private, No. 400.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives 01 the United States 01 Ameriea in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary R G?l,b~ and of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay ~8Ymentto:r0:itran­ to George Simpson and R. C . Dunbar, out of any money in the TarmstroBot (talk),O:tc~Vi ence, Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and in full settlement against the Government, the sum of $449 for the cost of transcripts of evi- dence before the Quebec Bridge Commission and set of drawinO's in connection therewith, furmshed in 1907 and 1908 to Leon Ei. Moisseiff of the department of bridges, New York City, who was commissioned to obtain the data for use of the Department of Inte- rior by R. L . Humphrey, an engineer then in the employ of the United States Geological Survey, Investigating and testing structural materials. Approved, March 2, 1929. Marcb 2, 1029. CHAP. 624. -An Act For the relief of Harry C. Tasker. [B. R. 11153.) [Private, No. 497.] Be it enacted by the Senate aJIt(]. HO'I.UJe of Representatives of the United State8 01 America iIn. Oongress ass&rnlJled, That the Secretary ~:;ge~i T:TarmstroBot (talk)'loss of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to pay, out of any of horse. ' money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Harry C.

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