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m,“°“n,,“°£,dm°°'3j ‘U•••¢ed°` ’ $S’tatec` ‘of.1menw ` €vi*Uoag·ren " aabembleé, That Lieutenant 1>·h¤¤.N•w· Commander Lucius C. Dunn, of the United States Navy, be, and he 1doul;m.°?K1•gtgo(Den· is hereby, authorized to accept from the of. Denmalrka decora- “"'*· tion known as a “Knight of the Order of annebrog," which was n bestowed upon him_by His Majesty the King of Denmark on Sep- tember 17, 1921, which decoration has been transmitted by thephlavy Department to the State Department where it remains awaiting Congressto authorize the acceptance of same. ‘ ` ‘ ‘ .. iApproved,_ February 7,·— 1927. »

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‘ A - Bo by the aS'enq¢e·und inaagwuer R%eaeata¢1'z6ca 0; tile §§§,‘{‘E,;L,;,,P“,§_‘,‘“§'g,; United States of ·€·miUbngreas ,rT~hat9the i ost- <=<>¤¤¤· master General be, and he is hereby,·authodzed'and? directed to credit the account of Emma E. L. Pulliam, formerly ostmaster at West End, North Carolina, in the sum of $17 5 due the United States on acconmt of mono -order funds lost intransit to her designated depository at Raleigli,,North’Carolina, on November_3,"1920. Approved, February _8, 1927. __ _

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‘ Ba it *b§; the Hc}iae;§..Repre;ent¢t{eeei of the §,§;¤§f§{°{;,_ ,0, w_jUhdvd States of Amerika in 6'qngipct case ,_ Zed, That the Secretary s¤¤¤1i¤1¤r1¤¤· of the Treasury be, andihe ig herebyyauthdrized and directed to pay, but of any money. in Zthe Treasury Knot; otherwise Iaggropriated, and inifull aettlementtagainst the ‘Government,·to Ella Tller, ofi_Brook- lyn—B¤orou§h,·;New ¤rk_City,_New_ York, the sum of com- nsatioir or rsonalu m]ur1es received and property ama§e caused if a United Slfates mail truck while crossing a street in rooklyn, blew York. ‘ ’ - Approved, February 8, 1927.-.

     Act For the relief‘of Fertha M. Leville. it Al

7 ‘ . Bak by t}ie_ASenateVand·Houae of Repreeeatatizvea of the g·¤··"¤· I;*g¤'<~m United Statec of Amerwa in Qo·ngreca.:a¤evnb1¢·§,·That the Secretary a¤¢¤¤:m.°° ’ of the Treasury be, and he 1S hereby, authorized; and directed to pay, out of any money in the not otherwise aptgropriated, .M*‘“m..e.d°““"“¥ “t‘ %‘°“£5“’S%`““‘i¥ """"h'“.?.°§’ it;1£F""¥ ’ meno te ni . tea avyitme `a- V `e,eo Sufolk County,. lhssachusetts, dependentmetheriof the- late Nelson va, .1, P, ei, Arthur Levnlle, carpeutefs mate, second clues, which pay would have been paidby Act of Congress approved..June 4, 1920, but- for omission through ignorance ,or error of the son to designate beneficiary beforehe died in theservice. · ‘ 4 Approved, February 8, 1927. A J