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PRIVATE LAWS OF THE SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS OF THE [J NITED STATES · Passed at the fourth session, which was be n and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, th; {ourth day of December, 1922, and was adjourned without day on Sunday, the fourt day of March, 1923. WARREN G. HARmNo, President; CALVIN Coounen, Vice President; ALBERT B. CU‘muNs, President of the Senate pro tempore; GEORGE H. Mosns, Acting President of the Senate pro tempore, December 9, 1922, January 16 and 23, February 6, 7, 12, and 13, 1923; FRANK B. WILL1s, Acting President of the Senate pro tempore, January 20, 1923; IRVINE L. LENRo0·r, Acting President of the Senate pro tempore, January 22, 1923; WEsLEY L. JONES, Acting President of the Senate pro tempore, January 26, 1923; FREDERICK H. G1LLE·rr, Speaker of the House of Representatives ; PHILIP P. CAMPBELL, Speaker of the House of Representatives pro tempore, January 10 to 12, February 23 to 28, March 1 to 4, 1923. CHAP. 3.-An Act For the relief of the Cornwell Company, Saginaw, D¤;¤E}1]¥;f}:é·}9¤· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re entatives of the United —@v°°°'iKK°T States of America in Congress assembled, Tgbtisethe Secretary of the i;°§°}`mw¤?.iic¤.°:°°°°’° Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed, out of any money m the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay to the Cornwell Company, Saginaw, Michigan, successor to the Saginaw Beef Company,.the sum of $8,000, which sum is hereby apparopmated, being the amount of moniyscollected from the Saginaw eef Compan by iine imposed by trict Judge Sessions, at Grand Rapids, `chigan, on August 28, 1914. Approved, December 14, 1922. CHAP. 4.-An Act For the relief of Leo Balsam. {H.tR°ldd51i]922` [Private, 0.150.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House ty l$l€£n·esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the {.§°,§§'§@‘§{‘,j Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, to Leo Balsam, of Plattsburg, New York, the sum of $1,282.50, in full compensation for repair at contract price of nine hundred and fifty airs of shoes destroyed by Hre when the gymnasium at PIattsburg%3arracks, New York, was destroyed on November 28, 1917. Approved, December 14, 1922. CHAP. 5.-An Act For the relief of Thomas B. Smith. [ [H. PrTv¤te, 0.151.] Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United States of Americgb. in Congress assembled, Tgalit the Secretary of the °{;,_ Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out 1765