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 SEYE~TY-FIRST CO~GRESS. SESS. II. Cns.876-878. 1930. 1967 $182.96' Gertrude Pierce $32.25' Katie Pensel $75.28' Josephine Dcsiprnated claims ror , .'. ' " damag!:s to wells caul>ed Pryor, $50.50; Mary L. McCormick, $103.05; Mrs. James Blanchfield, by lowerin~ level of $35.47; Sadie T. Nicoll, $125.61; Katie Lloyd, $25; Mrs. Benjamin water of, to be paId. 'Varner, $68.39; Eva K. Pensel, $38.70; Margaret Y. Kirk, $139.66; C. Albert George, $157.78; Earl 'Vroldsen, $19.20; Benjamin Car- penter, $23.85; Nathan Benson, $35; Paul Kirk, $50; Townsend \Valters. $37.89; George Freet, $159.82; James B. Jefferson, $30; Frank Ellison, $175.62; Emil Kulchycky, $213; Harold S. Stubbs, S49.45; and th~ Bethel Cemetery Company $166.51, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full settlement of alJ claims against the Government of the United States, by reason of the losses ar,d damages caused, respectively, to the said Mary S. Howard, Gertrude M. Caton, Nellie B. Reed, Gertrude Pierce, Katie Pensel, Josephine Pryor, Mary L. McCormick, Mrs. James Blanch- field, Sadie T. Nicoll, Katie Lloyd, Mrs. Benjamin Warner, Eva K. Pensel, Margaret Y. Kirk, C. Albert George, Earl 'Vroldsen, Benja- min Carpenter. Nathan Benson, Paul Kirk, Townsend Walters, George Freet, James B. Jefferson, Frank Ellison, Emil Kulchyckyl Harold S. Stubbs, and the Bethel Cemetery Company, by reason of the damages to the wells on the properties of the said claimants ca.used by the lowering of the water level of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal at the town of Chesapeake City, in Cecil County, in the State of Maryland. Approved, July 8, 1930. 1uly 8, 1930. CHAP. 877.- An Act Granting the sum of $5,000 to reimburse the family of --r::~[S=:c-.~17c;:..'i6.L-­ the late Harold L. Lytle for hospital and medical e:rpenses and loss of salary due [Private, No. 277.) to an injury received in a collision with a Government truck in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, May 10, 1927. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0./ Repretlentatives of the United States of A me1'ica i,,!, °ongress assem,?ted, That .the Secretary ~:r~gTarmstroBot (talk) 15:20, 18 January 2013 (UTC)· to of the Treasury be, and he IS hereby, authorIzed and directed to pav family of, for medical, to the family of the late Harold L. Lytle, out of any money in the expenses, etc. Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $3,500, in full settlement of all claims against the Government for hospital and medical expenses and loss of sal,ry due to an injury he received in a collision with a Government truck in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. on May 10,1927. Approved, July 8, 1930. CHAP. 878.- An Act For the relief of Mary R. Long. 1·:1y 8. 19~. t1o. .R 88•. -IPnvbi~, N". 2 7 8 .]- Be it ena.cted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United f Shtatl!T's of Am.erwa b . idn h0 O'rfgn h ' e88 ba8semhhled,. Tld18t ~lhed' Secre d - ~:;~.:!t ~,11~r per. tary0te reasury e,an e IS ere y, aut orlze anu lrecte sonalinjuries. to }Jay out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Mary R. Long the sum of $3,500 in full settlement against the Government for personpJ injuries received at Indianapolis, Indiana, on April 24, 1924, through no fault or negligence of said Mary R. Long, but through the carelessness and negligence of a . driver of a Uniteu States Army truck: Provided, That no part. of n~7t:iion on aLtar- the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum ney's ,etc.,fees. thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. It shall be unlawful for any agent Excessive, unla.... ful. 57894 0 -31-PT !!--22