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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 89. 1921. 1165 srvnn Arm Hannon wom:. RM md ¤¤¤¤= work. For payment of claims adjusted and settled under section 4 of i:·°¤iii?a°:1pil4i1li•if?' the River and Harbor Appropriation Act approved June 25, 1910, 4i¢?.v·1015- and section 9 of the River and Harbor Act approved June 5, 1920, ‘ and certified to Congress during the present session in Senate Document Numbered 378, $1,200.11. Readjustment of contracts: For amounts found to be due various ,§‘j{P°,,§‘ contractors under the provisions of section 10, River and Harbor $11- ·· ’ Act approved March 2, 1919, on certain contracts for work on river ¤.i:£'3°:}i°°‘""m° and harbor improvements entered into but not completed rior to V°‘·*°»!’·“°°· April 6, 1917, for work performed between April 6, 1917, and Sul 18, 1918, as fully)set forth in House Documents Numbered 986 and, 997 and Senate ocument Numbered 384, reported to Congress at its present session, $362 140.98. . » Payment to Roach, Stansell, Lowrance Brothers and Company: Ll,l,$§'§,’§;,,§§‘,',§§‘h2,l,; Todpay the sum of $204,307.98 to Roach, Stansell, Lowrance Brothers ¤¤1§_<><¤¤vg¤{· I an Company, of which $150,110.07 is for themselves, and $14,953.84 on 1¤#”:Q°'€¤¤:¥°:es°i°° is for the use and benefit of their subcontractors, L. Lowrance and Brothers; $5,376 is.for the use and benefit of the estate of their subcontractor, George F. Ramsey, and $15,822.82 is for the use and benefit of their subcontractor, Rorzgers Construction Compan and $18,045.25 is for the use and bene t of their subcontractors, N. Rodgers and Brother, bei.ngBthe aggregate losses incurred by said Roach, Stansell, Lowrance rothers and Company and their subcontractors in the carrying out of certain contracts referred to in a Senate resolution of June 19, 1919, under which the Secretary of War was directed to report the amount of losses incurred by the 0011- ,, , tractors upon contracts mentioned in said resolution: Provided Bvidanix to an- That before paying said sums the Secretary of the Treasury shall *"°“°“» °"*· '°°“"°“· require satis actori evidence that said contracts have been completed, and that there are no other subcontractors who claim loss or work in connection with said contracts. Payment to H. B. Blanks: To pay H. B. Blanks, levee contractor, §;:,32.l{"}°.§Z' gm., the sum of $123,569 .03, of which $40,720.95 is for the use and benefit °“'°"°° °°°"°°“· of his subcontractors, Roach, Stansell, Lowrance Brothers and Company, and $82,848.08 is for the use and benefit of the estate of his subcontractor, George F. Ramsey, being the aggregate losses incurred by said subcontractors in the carrying out of certain contracts referred to in a Senate resolution of June 19, 1919, under which the Secretary of War was directed to report the amount of losses incurred by the mw contractors upon contract mentioned in said resolution: Provided ruumkeorompxs That the Secretary of the Treasury, before paying said sums, shall “°”·°‘°··‘°'*°"°"· require evidence satisfactory to him that said contracts have been completed, and that there are no other subcontractors who claim loss lbr work in connection therewith. G F Rum Payment to the estate of George F. Ramsey: To pay the sum of r:;i$°¤¤:` to miie $15,561.23 to the estate of George F. Ramsey, levee contractor, of ,,•g,{,;':c}_,°§’°‘ °" ‘°"' which $13,602.27 is for the estate of George F. Ramsey and $1,958,96 is for the use and benefit of W. H. Dennison, his subcontractor, being the aggregate losses incurred by said George F. Ramsey and his subcontractors in the carrying out of certain contracts referred to in a Senate resolution of Jrme 19, 1919, under which the Secretary of War was directed to report the amount of losses incurred by_ the ,.m,_,_”_ contractors upon contracts mentioned in said resolution: Provided u1·¤wd&¤¤¤¤o{l1cr·;‘g¤vl• That before paying said sums the Secretary of the Treasury Shall °°'° "r°° ` r. uire satisfactory evidence that said contract has_ been completed abil that there are no other subcontractors who claim low for work in connection with said contract.