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 59 STAT.] 79TH CONG., 1ST SESS.-CHS. 182, 183-JUNE 11, 1945 Andrew Svets, $25; Motors Insurance Corporation, $102.57; Agostini Brothers Building Corporation, $253.83; George C. Scheetz, $146,50; Jessie S. Pugh, $50.50; American Automobile Insurance Company, $52.53; Edwin R. Chantler, $25- Home Insurance Company, $23.16; Hilde Christensen, $356.03; J. C. Tune, $85; William J. T. Yancey, $136; Fred H. Merrill, $121.50; Chicago, Milwaukee, Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, $12.50; Central Vermont Railway, Incor- porated, $15.62; David W. Barry, $75; Allemannia Fire Insurance Company, $63.30; Francis Best, $87.13; Benjamin Allen Albro, $197.75; George E. Townshend, $536.75; Alfredo Sicon, $136.50; Sinforoso L. Ordona, $48.25; Alihio B. Ayuban, $71.50; Feli S. Abarca, $341.75; Eulogio Sevilla, $131; Salvador A. Caballero, $286; Hans Buhman, $93.75; Aurelle Proul, $292; Christino Magasi, $188; Vernon Lams, $137.50; Ralph V. Reese, $201.70; Domingo Dalman, $124; William J. Hellstrand, $128.50; Alfred Kirlew, $327.50; Alejo Estigoy, $75.50; Isabelo F. Elison, $121.50; Crispin B. Arevalo, $79; Stanley Robert Scott, $153.25; Lyman J. Crockenberg, $153.90; John T. McDonough, $166; Juan M. Isturis, $173.50; Ruth P. Dennis, $25; United Mutual Fire Insurance Company, $59.80; Wisconsin Telephone Company, $110.88; General Exchange Insurance Corporation, $182.29; M. R. Stephenson, $25; Earl L. Hutchinson, $150; Mary A. Marlett, $12; State Automobile Insurance Association, $79.49; John Wesley and Hazel Wesley, $500; Samuel Olmedo, $112.50; Wheeler and Dusen- berry, a partnership, $321.50; James M. Noel, $400; in full settlement of their respective claims against the United States for damage to or loss or destruction of property incident to noncombat activities of the War Department or of the Army, determined by the Secretary of War to be meritorious, which by reason of having arisen prior to May 27, 1941, are not payable under the provisions of the Act approved July 3, 1943 (57 Stat. 372; 31 U. S. C. 223b), entitled "An Act to provide for the settlement of claims for damage to or loss or destruction of per- sonal property or personal injury or death caused by military personnel or civilian employees, or otherwise incident to activities, of the War Department or of the Army", which repealed or rendered inapplicable to the War Department various statutes under the provisions of which such claims could have been paid: Provided,That prior to receiving payment each of the said claimants shall file with the Secretary of War, in such form as he shall prescribe, an agreement to accept the sum so to be paid in full satisfaction and final settlement of his claim. Approved June 11, 1945. [CHAPTER 183] AN ACT For the relief of Katherine Smith. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Katherine Smith, of Pleasant Street, Marion, Massachusetts, the sum of $4,272, in full settlement of all claims against the United States on account of personal injuries of a permanent nature suffered by her on April 20, 1942, when the automobile in which she was riding was struck by Government vehicle numbered W-427233, belonging to the War Department and operated by a private of said Department on Route Numbered 28 in the town of Wareham, Massachusetts: Provided, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in connection with 725 31 U. S. C., Supp. IV, § 223b. Condition. June 11, 194 [H. R. 1567] [Private Law 102] Katherine Smith.

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