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PRIVATE LAW 88-209-MAR. 26, 1964

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any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the persons enumerated below, employees in the Camden Terminal Unit, Camden Post Office, (^amden. New Jersey, the sums specified, in full settlement of all claims against the (xovernment of the United States as reimbursement for loss or damage of personal property located in basement lockers at their place of employment which were completely submerged in water on June 23, 1962: Morris Aronow, $24.60; William Baxter, $16.50; Levi A. Beverly, $5; Benjamin Branch, Junior, $11.60; I'lysses (i. (\irtwright, $36.90; L. Chrzanowski, $25.90; F. C. Cobb, $18.75; Morton Cohen, $14.95; Donald R. Collins, $60.55; Thomas J. Deacon, $42.60; Joseph A. Fennell, $14; George J. Fries, $16; James R. (rambardello, $35.45; Earl C. Hackney, $134; Walter T. Hansen, $17.45; Ernest D. Jackson, $31.85; Leroy A. Jackson, $78.56; d i a r i e s (T. Johnson, $52; Francis C. Johnson, $12.95; J. A. Jones, $10.50; Kazimierz T. Klauze, $4.02; William F. Kennedy, $23.65; Philip J. Koehler, $41; R. A. Komchak, $17.50; John A. Kwoka, $6; J. A. Macklin, $48.30; Charles Margerum, $32.50; C. J. Martin, $11.93; William L. McKever, $31.83; Harold G. McNeill, $106; Frank Monforte, $37.50; John Moore, Junior, $26.75; William D. Mountney, $82; J. Owsianka, $17.90; Lewis V. Palmer, Junior, $50; David J. Parente, $17; Arnold M. Shepherd, $29.17; Alfred Sinesi, $41.45; Herbert Smith, $30; Howard R. Smith, $19; Carl A. Still, $44; Bruno Szymanski, $19; Ronald Thomas, $49.94; Vincent E. Thomas, $21.96; T. A. Thurman, $7; William T. Tripp, $25; John J. Troy, $23.50; Paul R. Vovcsko, $27.95; Alvin H. Wallace, $38.84; Todd M. Ware, $38.85; and Roscoe H. Williams, $15: Provided, That no part of the amounts appropriated in this Act shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or attorney on account of services rendered in coiniection with these claims, and the same shall be unlawful, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved March 26, 1964. Private Law 88-209 AN ACT For rhe relief of Davey Elleu Snider Siegel.

March 26, 19(54 [H. R. 2724]

Be if enoeted by the Senate and Home of ReiJrese7itatives of the United States of America in Congress aHsemUed, That any applica- g^^^^^^ ^* ^* tion of Mrs. Leiiore Siegel, of Plainview, Long Island, New York, for service-connected death compensation or for dependency and indemnity compensation benefits on behalf of her child, Davey Ellen Snider Siegel, daughter of the late David Snider (XC-3-830-330), filed with the Veterans' Administration within the one-year period which begins on the date of enactment of this Act, shall be deemed to have been filed on April 1, 1949. Such benefits were terminated on March 31, 1949, as a result of Mrs. Siegel's remarriage, and as a result of administrative errors were not rehistated until May of 1962. Approved March 26, 1964.

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