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 Feb. 28, 1948 PRIVATE LAWS--CHS. 86 -88, 92-- . , 1948 Mar. 8 , 1948 [62 STAT. to issue to Charles Ghost Bear, Senior, of Gordon, Nebraska, a patent in fee to the following-described lands allotted to him in the State of South Dakota: The southwest quarter of section 13, township 40 north, range 34 west, sixth principal meridian. Approved February 28, 1948. [CHAPTER 87] February 28,1948 [S. 312] [Private Law 186] Charles Kills the Enemy. February 28, 1948 [S. 313] [Private Law 187] Calvin W. Clincher. March 3, 1948 [H. R. 37261 [Private Law 1881 Foreign Service. Relief of certain per- sonnel. AN ACT Authorizing the issuance of a patent in fee to Charles Kills the Enemy. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, upon applica- tion in writing, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to issue to Charles Kills the Enemy, of Winner, South Dakota, a patent in fee to the following-described lands allotted to him in the State of South Dakota: The northwest quarter of section 21, township 36 north, range 29 west, sixth principal meridian. Approved February 28, 1948. [CHAPTER 88] AN ACT Authorizing the issuance of a patent in fee to Calvin W. Clincher. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, upon applica- tion in writing, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to issue to Calvin W. Clincher, of Gordon, Nebraska, a patent in fee to the following-described land allotted to him in Washabaugh County, South Dakota: the northwest quarter of section 8, township 41 north, range 35, sixth principal meridian of South Dakota, containing one hundred and sixty acres. Approved February 28, 1948. [CHAPTER 92] AN ACT For the relief of certain officers and employees of the Foreign Service of the United States who, while in the course of their respective duties, suffered losses of personal property by reason of war conditions. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is author- ized to be appropriated, and there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the following sums of money, which sums represent the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost by the claimants as a result of war conditions: Ralph J. Blake, $958; William T. Turner, $100; Fulton Freeman, $40; John Frederick Zahoruiko, $126.35; John Duncan Sumner, $33.26; Liang Chen Yi, $18.57; Ming Chen Tai, $6.97; Harold C. Roser, Junior, $42.83; William George McCoy, $79.50; Philip D. Sprouse, $1,517; Franklin J. C. Liu, $168.74; John B. Burleson, $764; Sham-Tai Chau, $1,551; Wing-Tai Chau, $1,926; Barbara Schurman Petro-Pavlovsky, $1,350.45; Charles B. Beylard, $369.50; Benjamin F. Middleton, $671.50; Florence Palmer, $325; Jacob D. Beam, $601.04; H. C. Furstenwalde, $6,500; Tigner Ogletree, $2,819; Edith Bland, $2,026.50; Alfred W. Klieforth, $77.50; Edward S. Parker, $2270.05; James E. Parks, $4,494.63; Howard K. Travers, $3,880; Ivan Lavretsky, $5,500; Walter A. Foote, $3,764; Frank C. Lee, 1314

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