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1746 ·SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sasa. I. Crrs.1849-852. A 1926. ·H¥?;:;1’&*i CHAP. .849:-·An Act For the relief of Lieutenant Frederick C. Mntthavs. [P""°"i.i°'mJ . Be it the House of mb?} hg-? 0- `qf_Ameriea in Congress assembled, Thatthe Comp- cm•K°’ allowiii in troller. of`the`United. is hereby authorized and directed

  • ‘°°°“'*‘°°’· to allow and creditin the acconmts of former Lieutenant Frederick

C. Matthews, disbursing oiiicer.; of the American Expeditions Forcesilthe of'_$324.85, mpmsenualguallzpcuats m¤¤e¤u¤1,y‘paK throug misiaargmeacica of the law, ce _ ' " oilicers for commutation of quarters for t eir dependent sisters and certain shortages in his accounts for the months of October and December, 1918. Approved, July 3, 1926. ’

 CHAP 850-AnActF thi relief {H ardA.M t

[mvmN°·m] . _. or e o ow oun . , Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ¥,§’,‘T,,‘,§*;,*;.?,‘,§,““{,;, United States of America in Oonlyress assembled, That the Secretary °'¤°•°¤¢••*¤¤P•- of the Treasury be, and he is ereby, authorized and directed to pa out of aniimoney in the Ql‘reasury)not otherwise appro riated, togoward A. ount, of Washington istriet of Colum 1a, she sum of $685.64, to compensate him as philatelic stamp agent, Post, Oilice Detplartinent, for V om of stamps inadvertently demroyed wi out credit in course o r emption in the said department. Approved, July 3,, 1926. I¤ly8,19%. V -I;-W-L].- JH % CHAP. 851.—¥An Act For the relief of Benito Viecaina and Maria Viseaina Be at enacted by the Senate ami House o Representatives of the M§.°.:‘%?..¥.“..?.‘P· "*° vases sam of America in cmg; assemlzss, That as Secretary hfggyygugmgg of the Treasury be, and he is y, authorized and directed to ` pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro riated, and in full settlemen against the Government, to Bemto l)iscaina and Maria Viscaina, of Marfa Texas,l the sum of $1,500 in full com ensation iortthe death of their chi dren, Benito Viscaina, aged ei hg years, and Augustine Viscaina, aged twelve years, who were killed at Marfa Texas, June, 1919, by the falling of an airplane céwped by the llnited States Government which was engaged in Ying- . J t. Approved, July 3, 1926. Jnly3, 19%. ———

 {DORA?. 852.-An Act For the relief of certain Indian policemen in the Terri-

!'y0 A.l&Sk8.. mn Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Paymeht to mam United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary §‘,‘L'¥,,’§,_’°"°° °'* ‘°' of the Treasury be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise app riated and in full settlement agginst the Government the sum blip $1,560 to the following named dian policemen of Alaska, or their heirs or in the sums herein enumerated: Annahootz $360; James Henry a ooksaodd, $800; Dick Stagwan, $300; Jacob Shkowehyaeh, $300; Tom Goosh-dtath-a-naodt, $150; and Paul Kattlan, $150; for services rendered as territorial police under the direction of the Governor of Alaska. Approved, July 3, 1926.