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 SEVE~TY-FIRST CO~GRESS. SESS. II. Cus.808-811. 1930. the erosion of Dam Numbered 5 on the Allegheny River on November 18 and IS, 19'27. 1959 SEC. 2. The Secretary of War is authorized and directed to (1) Re."tomtionofcertain restore that portion of land belonging to (a) the estate of William atIected land. F. Citsey, (b) Ermildo Romano, and (c) the heirs of Anna M. Keesy, lying landward of a line parallel with the riverward face of the abutment of such Dam Numbered 5, and forty-eight feet landward thereof, to an elevation level with the top of the landward paving of _ sllid abutment (el~vaiion 776), by fillin~ in with slag or other rela- tively nonerodible materials; and (2) fill in the land belonging to Filling. Domenico Cordern and Emma Cunningham to an elevation level with the top of the landward paving of the abutment of such Dam N um- bered 5 (elevation 776), such filling to be composed of slag or othet: relatively nonerodible materials. Approved, July 2, 1930. 1uly 2,1930. ClIAP. 809. -An Act For the relief of the Delaware ar::d Hudson Company, [H. R .1159.) of New York City. [Private, No. 252.] ~ Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of Repre3entati~u of the United States of America in Congresl a88emhled, That the Secretary ~o15:19, 18 January 2013 (UTC):nd Hud· of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, Refund 01 fine. out of any mOll{~'y in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the Delaware and Hudson Company, of New York City, the sum of $1,711.65, in reimbursem~nt of a fine imposed and paid by said company June 8, 1918, to the collector of cllstoms for the irregular deliyery of a shipment of Arm:y underwear consigned to the collector of customs and shipped from Quebec, Canada, to the depot quarter- master at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Approved, July 2, 19aO. 1u1y 2, 1930. ClIAP. 810•. - An Act For the relief of Charles H. Young. rHo R. 3431 .) [Private, No. 253 .] Be it entzcted by tM Senate and Dowe of Repre86ntati~e8 of tM lJnited States of America in (]ongr~ lUrembled, That too Court of gesof.Hnf=~ Claims of the United States be, and hereby is,- given jurisdiction to CourtotClaims. hear and determine the claim of Charles H. Young and to render judgment against the United States for damages, if any, suffered by reason of the occupancy by the United States between June 30, 1917, and November 30, 1919, of two parcels of land, with buildings and improvements situated in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, con- taining sixty-four acres, more or less, as conveyed by two deeds from Lincoln F. Spear to Charles H. Young, recorded in Middlesex County registry of deeds, dated July 23,1914, book numbered 3901, page 501, and September 2, 1915, book numbered 3996, page 544. SEC. 2. Such claim may be instituted at any time within four Time for fnstttu~\ng months from the approval of this Act, notwithstanding lapse of suit. time or any statute of limitations. Approved, July 2, 1930. CHAP. 811. -An Act For the relief of Albert A. Inman. Be it enacted by the Senate and H m.tJje of Repre3entati'IJe8 of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury is authoriL;ed d.nd directed to pay to Albert A. Inman, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, 1u1y 2, 193C. [II. R. 388 •. [Private, No. 2M.) Albert A. Inman. Refund of fl!le.