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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Gus. 125-129. 1923. 1773 Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $3,020.72, or so much thereof as may be necessary to fully reimburse said owner of said dredge and pipe line for damages suffered by its pi line as a result of a collision with the United States dredge gahinook, at Astoria, Oregon, May 1, 1916. Approved, February 26, 1923. CHAP. 126.-An Act For the relief of Ike T. Boyles. F°l"`°‘@ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Regresentatteves cg) the  ;’ mm] United States of America in 6'cngress asscmb d, That the ost- creat incylpadstal asmaster General be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to credit °°““"’· the accounts of Ike T. Boyles, postmaster at Stiles, Texas, in the sum of $343.57, due to the United States on account of postal funds, money-order funds, and postage stamps on account of losses resulting from fire January 24, 1916. Approved, February 26, 1923. CHAP. 127.-An Act For the relief of Walter Rimke. _;;¥is:?a:§.j VB , 0• · Be it enacted b the Senate and H case of Representatives of the United States cfy America in Congress assembled, That not to g§l,i,”m{°,'¥}m*,T,tw. exceed $4,000 is hereby authorized to be approqpiated to enable the Secretary of the Interior to reimburse Walter unke, of Flagstaf, Arizona, formerly superintendent of the Western Navajo Indian Agency, Arizona, for actual and necessary expenses incurred by him from personal fnmds in connection with his defenses upon his tmalsin the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, during the time between his indictment in March, 1916, until his acquittal in March, 1918, his alleged offenses having been committed in the performance of his official duties, the charge against him in the iirst trial havin been dismissed after a severance and after acquittal of his late codegendants, and he having been acquitted in the second trial. Approved, February 26, 1923. (IHA?. 128.-An Act For the relief of Howard R. Gurney. F°°'““'M‘6j,1m* Be it enacted b the Senate and House c Representatives of the m°'1"°`m`1 United States of America in Congress assemibled, That the Secretary g,-§°,Y§£$°g°°?“{,$°Yg. of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, i¤'*°¤· out of any money in the Treasu not otherwise appropriated the sum of $4,391.44 to Howard R. l(ii7urneé,)of Springfield, Massachusetts, as full compensation against the vernment for injuries sustained b him when struck y a United States Navy truck'in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts, on October 26, 1920. Approved, February 26, 1923. cnn. 129.-An Act For the relief of the Delaware River Lightering Company. F°}’,§‘f*,?j Be it enacted by the Senate and H wee of Representatives of the lmm°’N°`m`] United States of America in Uongress assembled, That the Secretary P @8% m;’f’ of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to pay, out of the ¤¤,:§n¤dH- Treasury of the United States, from funds not otherwise appropri- Si"' °*·