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1528 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 41-45. 1921- February 7. 192L CHAP. 41.-—An Act For the relief of Albert T. Huso.

 B it enacted by the Senate and House <g”Representatives of the United

A“°°"” T·H“S°‘ 8 Ameri in Con ress assemble That the Secretary of the Paymmml be anlllhe is hegeby, authorized to pay, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States, not otherwise appropriated, to Albert T. Huso, of Joice, Worth County, Iowa, $759.39, 111 full comé ensation for his claim for loss by burglary March 12, 1913, an Cctober 2, 1913, from the post office at OICB, Iowa. Approved, February 7, 1921. Fil€iT’i='Y§i·ii: CHAP. 42.-An Act For the relief of Joseph A. Prat.

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Be it enacted the Senate and House 0 Re esentatwes of the United l:$fi i1ttc. States cj Amerlvcllz in Congress assemblei Tgbt the Secretary of the Treasury be, an<§1l:Ie isgiI.eireby,Is;.:)1thor1zed apd fdirectgioggyggytgg _ t s u1s1ana ou 0 any _ Tigilslliir? n1bIt&dtl(ierw(islb apliildlpriated, the bum of $445.89, being the amount of stamps, stamp books, and stamp rolls stolen from sa1d Prat while chief stamp c erk at the New Orleansplost office in the month of February, 1915, and thus lost by wit out fault on his part, and which amount was thereafter by him paid to the Government out of his own funds. A roved, February 8, 1921. PP SK R- *'E‘h§£1¥ CHAP. 43.-An Act For the relief of Lemuel Stokes. rivate, ’o. . Be tt enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United i·?.ixy?1§;i1l'l‘$l°s` States of America in Congress assembled, Tgiit the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and d1rected to {Bay to Lemuel Stokes, late of Company C, Forty-fifth Regiment mted States Colored Infantry, out of any money 111 the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $300, the same being commutatwn money received from him, he having afterwards enlisted. Approved, February 9, 1921. Fcbruuryy, 1921. —-i CHAP. 44.—An Act For the relief of Nathan Manzer. , N,,,_,,,,,, M,,,,,,.,._ _' Be it enacted by tbe Senate and House 3fRepresentat·i#ves of tlte United m§;g;*¤¤’Y *¤¤¤*<1 M- States of America ·m_ 6'ongress assemble , That in the admimstration " of any_laws conferring righlts, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers r athan Manzer, who was a rivate in Company G, One hundred and twentiyiirst Regiment Sew York Volunteer Infantry, shall hereafter be eld and considered to have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United {Loggi av W States as a private of said comrpany and regiment on the 26th day ‘ P ·’ " of September, 1864: Provided. hat no bounty, ay, or allowances shall e held as accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, February 9, 1921. February 2, 1921.

 CHAP. 45.-An Act For the relief of the Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railroad-

1>u{=={¤,,_ Winnipeg Bf if ¢"F¢·¢1¢’¢€d by ilye Senate and House 0 Representatives of the United 8°1"ieEilii}>§`£Zl,l`;°$_ Smt¢’·? of -fimf7`l<‘<1 in UOH9*rj€88 assembledi That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to pay to the Duluth, Winnipeg and Puc1fic_Ra1lway, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $25. and such sum is hereby