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1952 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II. Cns. 774-778. 1930. and in full settlement against the Government, the sum of $500 to Belle Clopton, of Covington, Kentucky, on account of injuries sus- tained when struck by a post-office mail truck in said city on December 24,1927. Approved, June 30, 1930. lune 30, 1930. [H.R.1063.] CHAP. 775. -An Act For ~e relief of Alice Hipkins. [Private, No. 231 .] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ~icetl~iP~~. 1 United States of Ame7-ica in Oongress assembled, That sections 17 ees,ec~m~~ti~~1~t and 20 of the Act entitled "An Act to ~rovide compensation for exTarmstroBot (talk)e3lt~. 7(2; Vol. employees of the United States suffering mjuries while in the per- 44trl'~ 78 formance of their duties, and for other purposes," approved Septem- . . ., p.. ber 7, 1916, as amended, are hereby waived in favor of Alice Hipkins, widow of S. Otho Hipkins, late filter engineer1 United States Public Health Service, at Perry Point, Maryland, who died as a result of chlorine-gas poisoning while in the performance of his duties. lune 30, 1930. [H. R . 1066.] (Private, No. 232 .] Approved, June 30, 1930. CHAP. 776.- An Act For the relief of Evelyn Harris. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the TarmstroBot (talk)i!x!~~'to, for United States of.Ame1'ica in Oonf!ress a8sem,bled, That the Secretary damage to her pear of the Treasury IS hereby authorIzed and dIrected to pay to Evelyn orchard. Harris, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropri- ated, the sum of $1,720 in full settlement of all claims against the Government for damage to her pear orchard caused by fire, which originated through the negligence of a Government employee in the Aberdeen Proving Ground observation tower at Howells Point, Maryland, December 14, 1925. Iune 30, 1930. [ll.R.1110.] [Private, No. 233 .] Approved, June 30, 1930. CHAP. 777. - An Act For the relief of heirs of Warren C. Vesta. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 01 Representatives of the

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to heirs oC, for destru 1 c- of the Treasury be, and he IS hereby, authorIzed and dIrected tOlay, tion of waterme on f . thT th' . patcll. out 0 any money m e reasury no ot erwIse approprIate , to .June 30, 1930. (H. R . 355:,:, -3" ".];;,, -- . -_ [Private, No. 234 .] lawful heIrs of Warren C. Vesta the sum of $150 in full compensa- tion for the destruction of his watermelon patch by United States troops stationed at Tampa, Florida. Approved, June 30, 1930. CHAP. 778. - An Act For the relief of the heirs of I. L. Kleinman. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the I. L . Kleinmj an.. United States of America in Oongress assemhled, That the Secretary Remunerat on to, .or f th T bdh.hb t" ddd'd &eizedammunition. 0 e reasury e, an e IS ere y, au hOrIze an Irecte to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the heirs of I. L . Kleinman, formerly of Presidio, Texas, the sum of $551.68, the said sum representing the value of ammunition belong- ing to the said Kleinman, seized during the years 1916, 1917, and 1918, by military authorities of the United States and never returned to the owner, I. L . Kleinman, nor any remuneration made to him by the United States Govenunent therefor. Approved, June 30, 1930.