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 2280 Ma~6, 1936. (H. R . 5974.] (Private. No. 523 .] 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CRS. 346-348. MAY 6, 1936. [CHAPTER 346.] AN ACT For the relief of Thelma L. Edmunds, Mrs. J. M. Padgett, Myrtis E. Posey, Mrs. J. D. Mathis, Senior, Fannie Harrison, Annie R, Colgan, and Grace Whitlock. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re]Yf'e.qentatives of the 8nTarmstroBot (talk)Is~·EdmuDds, United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary Payment to. of the Treasury be, and he is herebYi authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $35 to Thelma L. Edmunds; $40 to Mrs. J. M. Padgett; $35 to Myrtis E. Posey; $35 to Mrs. J. D. Mathis, Senior; $25 to Fannie Harrison; $22 to Annie R. Colgan; and $45 to Grace 'Vhitlock, which sums will represent full and final settlement of all claims against the United States for losses of their personal property destroyed 'On the night of March 11, 1934, when fire destr'Oyed Federal Civil 'Vorks Administration sewing r'O'Om at Trent'On, Edgefield County, S'Outh Pr L1 0I1 I it ' Ot'l . t Car'Olina: Provided, That no part 'Of the amount appr'Opriated in maonon8.or- h'A. f0 hfh11b'ddI'd ney's, etc., fees, t IS ctmexcess0 1percentumt ere'O Ea e pal 'Or e Ivere to 'Or received by any agent 'Or agents, att'Orney or attorneys, 'On aCc'Ount 'Of services rendered in c'Onnecti'On with said claim. It shall be unlawful f'Or any agent 'Or agents, attorney or attorneys, t'O exact, collect, withhold, or reCt'ive any sum of the am'Ount appropriated in this Act in excess 'Of 10 per centum there'Of 'On aCCDunt 'Of services rendered in connecti'On with said claim, any c'Ontract t'O the c'Ontrary Penalty for violation. notwithstanding. Any person viDlating the pr'Ovisions 'Of this Act shall be ueemed guilty 'Of a misdemeanor and upon c'Onvicti'On thereof shall be fined in any sum n'Ot exceeuing $1,000. May 6. 19.36 . [H. R. 1963.) (Private, No. 524 .) ApprDved, !\{ny 6, 1936. [CHAPTER 347.1 AN ACT For the relief of Edgar II. Taher. Be it enacted by tlLe Senate and H ousc of Repl'(,8fntath'es of the Edl{ar H. Taber. United States of America in CongrelSs assembled, That in the admin- Mllttary record cor- • . f 1 f" h "1 . bfi rooted. IstratlOll 0 any aws CDn errmg rIg ts, prlVI eges, and ene ts upon h'Onorably discharged sDldiers Edgar H. Taber, late staff sergeant of the Eighty-eighth Aero Squadr'On of the Air Service, United States Army, shall hereafter be held and c'Onsiuered to have been h'Onorably discharged March 30, 1921, from the military service of N PrOl1i ,! ,. be fit t the United States, 'On accDunt of physical uisability: Provided, That opnor ne s,ec. t' t' t bk . 1befi n'O compensa lOn, re lremen pay, ac ~ pay, penSIOn, 'Or 'Ot leI' ne t May 6, 19311. (H. R. 2936.1 (Private, No. 525 .) 1. H. Taylor and Son. Payment to. shall be held to have accrued prIOr to the passage 'Of this Act. Appr'Oved, May 6, 1936. [CHAPTER 348.1 AN ACT For the relief of J. H. Taylor and Son. Be it enacted by the Senate and H O'1t.'~e of Repre8entatives of the United State8 of America in Oongres8 a.~sem1Jled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, auth'Orized and directed to pay, 'Out 'Of any m'Oney in the Treasury n'Ot 'Otherwise apprDpriated, the sum 'Of $3,500 in full settlement of all claims against the G'OV- ernment 'Of the United States of .T . H . Tayl'Or and Son. said sum representing a deduction by the Comptroller General of the United States from the contract price for the purchase of the Atlanta