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1499 SQXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. 1. ous. szasszc. ieee. jgmnv. 523,5,}:; Act For_the_reliefpof Rupbipa M. Armentrout. {P""‘°°’°‘°‘m‘] <Be -it·éna5te•:l·by the*Se*ndte and Hduse of Representatives of the ,_,§,'{§’*““ M- ”‘°°°‘ United Stat‘as‘0f,An¢er·ica»in Oongress assembled,'That, the Secretary P·y¤»;¤¢ ¢¤. Moi be, andhe is ereby, authorized and directed to °°°°° ° ‘ pay out of alriy money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Ruphina . Armentrout the sum of $5,000, in-cfull satisfaction of all claims against the United States on account of her husband, W. G. Armentrout, having been accidentally shot and killed while Berforming his duties as section foreman on the Chesapeake and bio Railroad, by a soldier who at the time of the accidental shooting was in the service of the United States guarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad property in Virginia. Approved, June 9, 1926. [P§1`ilE:;1;<n,2]Q5 ‘ CHAP. 524.-An Act For the relief of Walter Kent, junior. VI y 0- · . » Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the }°,,'}‘,,*]',,,¥°,‘,§j*,2,‘}‘,,,,,. United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary Sm! *¤i¤¤¤¤· of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,000 to Walter Kent, junior, in full compensation against the Government for damages sustained as the result of an accident caused by an Army truck. Approved, `June 9, 1926. [Pdl[@¥;5°2g;-gl 1 CHAP. 525.-An Act For the relief of John G. Hohl. VI 0. . Be it enacted b the Senate and H was 0 Re entatives of the i·?;¤gi¢1i¤°iu' United States of gmerica in Uongress assem7bledfrTigat the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed Spxpay, out of an money in the 'Preasury not otherwise approplria , to John G. gohl, postal savings cler , Detroit, Michigan, t e sum of $50, being the amount of a wrong payment on postal savings certiiicate, which was not due to any negligence on his part, and for which his salary has been debited. Approved, June 9, 1926. 6 · _____£lg?°Rg’9%’l¤j_ CHAP. 526.-An Act Toreopen, allow and credit $1,545 in the accounts of IPriv•.te,No:1zs.1 Major Harry L. Pettus, Quartermaster Corps (now deceased) for memorial tab ct in the Army War College, as authorized by the Act of March 4 1923, and certify the same to Congress, and to reimburse the United States Flidelity and Guaranty Company the amount paid by that surety company to the Gov- ernment to settle sud accounts. Be it enacted by the Senate and H ouse of Representatives of the

 L·P°" United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Comp-

6¤;¤•;¤¤w•¤i¤¤¤- troller General of the United States is authorized and directed to °°°° °‘ reopen the accounts of Major Harry L. Pettus, Quartermaster Corps (now deceased), for services and materials in cutting and settingone granite memorial tablet in the Army War College and allow credit __ ui the suinof $1,545 in settlement of said accountslin accordance with V°l‘*" "‘ ’°°°‘ the Act (Private, Numbered 266, Sixty-seventh Congress), a proved March 4, 1923; and be it further enacted that the sum of §l,545 is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise _ ,,;·’¤:*;g %·,}g•,§§§'§ a propriated, to reimburse the Units States Fidelit and Guaranty Company. (lbmpany, surety on the oilicial bond of ·Major Hblrry L. Pettus, R°’¤**’°”°°‘°°° °°· being the amount paid by said surety company to the Government on account of the disallowances previously made in Major Pettus’s account. Approved, June 9, 1926.