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 2126 Payment. February 28, 193!. [H. R. lIZ!.] [Private, No. 388.] SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. III. CHs.351-354. 1931. sippi in quashing an execution under which he had purchased certain land, the purchase price of which had been covered into the general fund of the Treasury, and to allow in full and final settlement of said claim. an amount not to exceed $150, the amount of the purchase price. There is hereby apJ;>ropriated, out of any money in the Tn-as - ury not otherwise appropnated, the sum of $150, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay this claim. Approved, February 28, 1931. CHAP. S62. - An Act For the relief of Andrew Kline. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative8 of the TarmstroBot (talk)::'~,D:Wprop- United State~pf America i,,!, Oongress a88em"?led, That.the Secretary ertydamsge,etc. of the Treas~ be, and he 18 hereby, authorIzed and directed to pay to Andrew Kline, of Tompkinsville, New York, out of any money a.ccount of dama~e to and loss of privately owned pro~rty of the said Andrew Kline, occurring as a result of an ex{>loslOn and fire at the quarantine station of the United States Public Health Serv- Promo. Ie- iee at Roseba.nk, Staten Island, N ew York, on July 19, 1927: Pro- m:~.~tc~ tull!lett vided, That payment to and the receipt by the claimant of the sum ht.'rein approprIated shall be in full settlement of any and all claims and demands against the Government of the United States arising as a result of any loss or damage caused by said explosion or fire on July 19, 1927, as aforesaid. February 28, 1931. fH. R. 75M.} [Priftlle, No. 3R9.} Approved, February 28, 1931. CHAP. SOS. - An Ac~ For the relief of Andrew Markhus. Be it e1'IIlCtea by the SefUlte and H'I.Ue o[ .Repre8erttati",ea I tM =tMor&in United State8 of .A.~ca in. Oongre88 lUsembl8d, That the Secretary salary, per tc., of the Tre~ury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to expeDllElSto, • pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Andrew Markhus, examiner, field service, General Land Office, the sum of $101.51 for salary, per diem, and traveling expenses in going from Washington, District of Columbia, to Denver, Colo- rado, in connection with his appointment as inspector, General Land Office. February 28. 1931. fR. R.Il245.] Approved, February 28, 1931. CHAP. 864.- An An For ~ relief of Davw., Howe and Company. Be it enacted 1Jy the Senate and House of Representatives 01 tM ecP&v1lI, Howe and United States of America in Oongre88 a-88embled, That the Secretary rto,orcertaln of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money [Private, No. 300.) Ilqmdated daInaIrle. in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Davis, Howe and Company, Salt Lake City., Utah, the sum of $2,660. Such sum reJ;>resents the amount deducted as liquidated damages from the P!"Ice received by such company, as subcontractor of the Burnham Manufacturing Company, Woods Cross, Utah, for furnishing two high-pressure eme~ency ~tes and conduit linings for the Echo Dam, Salt Lake BaSIn proJect, Utah. Approved, February 28, 1931.
 * In the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $91.65, on