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 ,SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 626-629. 1930. on said officer, and the determination of such fact by the Secretary of the Navy shall be final and conclusive on the accounting officers of the Government. Approved, June 26, 1930. CHAP. 627.- An Act For the relief of Vida T. Layman. 1917 1une 26, 1930. [8.3665.] [Private, No. 130.] Be it enacted by tM Seruzte and H O'U8e of Representati'IJe8 of the United State8 of America in Oongress (J,8semhled, That the Comp- ¥TarmstroBot (talk)nfttlav. troller General of the United States is herel>y authorized and directed eIing expenses: to adjust and settle the claim of Vida T. Layman for traveling expenses incurred by her in going from Arlington, Kansas, to South- ern Navajo Indian Agency, Arizona, and return in connection with her appointment as a teacher at the Indian Agency, which was not consummated, and to allow in full and final settlement of said claim an amount not in excess of $66.01. There is hereby appropriated, Appropriation. out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $66.01 for the payment of such claim. Approved, June 26, 1930.' CHAP. 628.- An Act For the relief of August Mohr. 1une 26, 1930. [B. 308.] [Private, No. 131.] Be it enacted by the Seruzte and H Oua6 of Rep'l'6s6ntati'IJ68 of the United State8 of America in Oongres8 a.8sembledt That the Secre- ~P~g:r'Of lost tary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorizea. and directed to Treasury notes. redeem in favor of August Mohr United States Treasury 4%, per centum notes numbered 118443 for $1 000, and numbered 16641 for $5,000, series B-1927, maturing March 15, 1927, and interest due, without presentation of the saId notes or the coupons representing interest thereon, said notes having been lost, stolen, or destroyed: ~. PrO'lJided, That the said notes shall not have been previously pre- Condition. sented for payment and that no payment shall be made hereunder for any coupons which shall have been previously presented and paid: Pro'lJided f'UJrlher, That the said August Mohr shall first file in Indemnity bond. the Treasury Department a bond in the penal sum of double the amount of the note and the interest payable thereon in such form and with such surety or sureties as may be acceptable to the Secre- tary of the Treasury, to indemnify and save harmless the United States from any loss on account of the lost, stolen, or destroyed notes herein described or the coupons belonging thereto. Approved, June 26, 1930. CHAP. 629.- An Act For the relief of Charles E. Anderson. Be it enacted by the Senate and H 0'U86 of Representati'IJes of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay Charles E. Ander- son, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated,z _ the sum of $40 :-epresenting loSs sustained by him in the purchase or horses for the United States Geological Survey in April, 1910. Approved, June 26, 1930. 1une 26, 1930. [B. 670.] [Private, No. 132 .] Charles E. Anderson ReimbUl'Sernent to.