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 1000 75TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION-CH. 374-JUNE 22, 1937 Charles C. Broy. To Charles C. Broy, formerly American consul at Nassau, Bahama Islands, the sum of $294, such sum representing the value of reason- able and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricane at Nassau, September 25 and 26, 1929. Mary Jane Porter. To Mary Jane Porter, formerly American consular clerk at Nassau, Bahama Islands, the sums of $210.50 and $657.41, respectively, mak- ing a total of $867.91, such sum representing the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricanes at Nassau, Bahama Islands, September 16, 1928, and September 25 and 26, 1929. Grace W. William- To Grace W. Williamson, American consular clerk at Nassau, son. Bahama Islands, the sum of $264.50, such sum representing the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricane at Nassau, Bahama Islands, on September 25 and 26, 1929. CharlesB.Curtis. To Charles B. Curtis, formerly American Minister at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the sum of $1,835.11, such sum repre- senting the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricane at Santo Domingo, September 3, 1930. JohnM.Cabot. TO John M. Cabot, formerly secretary of American Legation at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the sum of $663.88, such sum representing the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricane at Santo Domingo, September 3, 1930. Bernard Ramirez. To Bernard Ramirez, clerk in American Legation at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the sum of $193.50, such sum repre- senting the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricane at Santo Domingo, September 3, 1930. ictor E. Medina. T Victor E. Medina, clerk in American Legation at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the sum of $158, such sum repre- senting the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricane at Santo Domingo, September 3, 1930. Reed Paige Clark. T Reed Paige Clark, formerly American consul at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the sum of $1,720, such sum representing the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricane at Santo Domingo, September 3, 1930. Albion w. Johnson. To Albion W. Johnson, American vice consul at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the sum of $221.25, such sum representing the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricane at Santo Domingo, September 3, 1930. PedroA.Marrero. To Pedro A. Marrero, formerly American consular clerk at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the sum of $340.50, such sum repre- senting the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricane at Santo Domingo, September 3, 1930. M. Aurora Albet To Mrs. Aurora Albert Dopico, n6e Aurora Menendez, American . consular clerk at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the sum of $226, such sum representing the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricane at Santo Domingo, September 3, 1930. Angel Rafael Mar- To Angel Rafael Marrero, American consular clerk at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the sum of $55, such sum representing the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricane at Santo Domingo, September 3, 1930. EmilioJimenez-oi. To Emilio Jimenez-Gil, American consular clerk at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the sum of $93, such sum representing the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the hurricane at Santo Domingo, September 3, 1930. IshmaelJ.OGants. To Ishmael J. Gauntes, American consular messenger at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the sum of $100, such sum represent- ing a donation in order to enable him to obtain a partial reimburse-

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