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1544 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sus. III. Cris. 115-118. 1915.

 CHAP. 115.-An Act For the relief of Daniel J`. Ryan.

[Private Ne- ml Be it enactedfry Senate and House of Representatives of the United {,_’§,,“§,§ {‘,§§‘,,“·,,,,,_ States qgximerwa in Congress assembled, That _Damel J. Ryan beiiand dw. M. ¤¤¤<¤ ¤¤¤- he here y is, reheved from any_ penalty, forfeiture, or claim for qui- °’°t‘ dated damages under his certain contract with the United States of · America, dated on or about the thirteenth day of Jul , mncteen d hundred and eight, for the erection and comrigztron of ordinance barracks at the Sandy Hook Proving Grounds, ew Jersey; _

  • `°"""“°· Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and e is hereby,

authorized and directed to tlpay, out of any money m the Treasury of the United States not o erwise a£propr1ated, to the said Daniel J. Ryan the sum of $770, in full for- e amount due him nmder said contract for liquidated damages or otherwise. Approved, Much 3, 1915. $3%%- CHAP. 1 16.-An Act For the relief of Fred A. Emerson. m·mee,N 214. _ — 0* I Be it enactedbyt7wSenateandHmrs£:z>fRepresevatat¢vesoft7neUn•ted

§{'5,°',_,"§L,,,_ States of America in Congress assemb That the Secretary of the

gun. Treasruy be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pa_y to A. Emerson, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro• priated, the sum of $1,500l;is;s compehrglsation for the 10:1 of las legs *:7: throughnoneghgenccon partw eberngempoy in e_ a gown Arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts, in December, nmeteen undred. Approved, March 3, 1915. [H· R? $3613. CHAP. 117.-An Act For the relief of Sandy Crawford. men: me (5; (L 1 Be at enacted the Senate and House q{Re£>resentatives of the United hy¤{z§{°g‘§g; ,¤_ States of Ameruza in _O0ngress assemble , That the Secretary of the Juris Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pag, out of agy monqy in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to andy Cra ord, o Chicago, Illinois the sum of $2,500, as damapes for personalin]urres sustained by the said Crawford while cmp) oyed u n the rivers and harbors improvements at Riverton, Ala ama. The mjurres occurred in eighteen hundred ninety-seven while Crawford yvas withdrawing a charge of dynamite which failed to explode, and in the premature explosion which followed both eyes were destroyfed, totally mcapacitating him for manual labor for the rest of his rig] anqu the Enilusripsuwere caused tlhrorligh no fault of his own, utso yt oug o wing` outan th ggfggih wsmm direction of the person in) charge of thecwdrkz [l€ e mem, ew. That no sum of money due or to ecome due to the said Sandy Crawford under this Act shall be liable to attachment, levy, or seizure under any legal or equitable process whatever, but shall inure wholly to the benefit of the said Sandy Crawford. Approved, March 3, 1915.

 CHAP. 118.--An Act For the relief of Clyde Odum,

[P vate, 0. 6. Be it enacted tire Senate and House of Itigresentatives of the United States ry` Anumca an Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the

  • ,§*g'y$*;§xQ¤;=; ,0, Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out

mime. ’ of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro riated, to Clyde Odum, of Punta Gorda, Florida, the sum of $400, th)e said sum to be