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 19f)8 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 800, 800-808., 1930. amount equal to six months' pay at the rate received by her son, Phillip Levy, former sergeant, Balloon Company, Numbered 22, Air Service, United States Army, at the time of hIS death on April 17, 1922. Approved, July 1, 1930. luly 2, 1930. [II. R. 334.) CHAP. 80G .-An Act For the relief of Samuel Gettinger and Harry (Privatt>, No. 249.1 Pomerantz. Be it enacted by the Senate and H O'U8e 01 Representatives 01 tM Samuel Oettinger United States of America in On-n.nress assembled That the Secretarv and llarry Pomerantz. .. _.v~ .' • Retune; ot fine. of the Treasu!y IS authOrIzed and dIrected to ~ay to Samuel Gettinger and Harry Pomerantz, out of any money m the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $5,000, the amount of a fine paid by them in pursuance of a judgment eutered upon a ylea nolo contendere under certain provisions of the so-called Lever Act previous to the time that the Supreme Court of the United States held such provisions void, the said plea and said payment being made under a stipulation as follows: "In con.<:ideratIOn that the Attorney General and this court shall accept the plea nolo contendere which we hereby tender to the above-entitled indictment, we do hereby waive any and all fines which the court may see fit to impose upon us upon such plea, except in the event that the so-called Lever Act under which said indictment is found shall be declared uncon- stitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States and that no prosecution could be sustained upon the facts stated in said mdictment. " Approved, July 2, 1930. luly 2, 1930. [II. R . 576.1 CHAP. 807.- An Act For the relief of Matthew Edward Murphy. LPrivate, No. 250 .1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House 01 Representatives 01 tM MTarmstroBot (talk)ew Edward United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary Com~S8ti~n to, tor of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, personal mjunes. out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,000 to Matthew Edward Murphy, as compensation for injuries sustained by him while working at the Coast Guard depot, Arundel Cove, Maryland, as a civilian employee of the Government on the 9th day of July, 1915. luly 2, 1930. [II.R.636.1 [Private. No. 251 .) Approved, July 2. 1930. CHAP. 808•. -An Act For the relief of eertain persons of Schenley, Penn- sylvania, who Buffered damage to their property as a result o( erosion of a dam on the Allegheny River. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 01 Representatives 01 the nated claims tor dam- of the Treasury IS authOrIzed and dIrected to pay, out of any money ages, by dam on. in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to (1) the estate of William F. Casey the sum of $50, (2) Ermildo Romano the sum of $2,700, (3) Domenico Cordera the sum of $3,000, (4) the heirs of Anna 1\1. Keesy the sum of $6,500, (5) Emma Cunnmgham the sum. of $350, and (6) Clarence C. Keesy the sum of $190. The payment of such sums' shall be in full settlement of all claims against the United States for damage to their land and property as a result of
 * l~:ve~esig_ United States of.America, in Oongr~s8 assembled, That the Secretary