Chapter 123. For the relief of the Atlas Lumber Company, Babcock and Willcox, Johnson, Jackson and Corning Company, and the C
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CHAP. 123.— An Act For the relief of the Atlas Lumber Company, Babcock and Willcox, Johnson, Jackson and Corning Company, and the C. H. Klein Brick Company. February 26, 1923.[[H. R. 3499](/us/bill/67/hr/3499).][[Private, No. 173](/us/pvtl/67/173).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Atlas Lumber Company, etc.Payment to, for construction materials, Pierro Indian School, S. Dak. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any moneys in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, as follows, to wit:
To the Atlas Lumber Company, a West Virginia corporation, the sum of $3,530.65; to C. W. Babcock and T. B. Willcox, copartners as Babcock and Willcox, of Kasota, Minnesota, the sum of $456.95; to Johnson, Jackson and Corning Company, a Minnesota corporation, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, the sum of $855.94; and to C. H. Klein and C. T. Klein, copartners as the C. H. Klein Brick Company, of Chaska, Minnesota, the sum of $186.68, each of which companies furnished to Silas N. Opdahl, a failing Government contractor, certain building materials which were used in the construction of Burke Hall at the Pierre Indian School, South Dakota.
Approved, February 26, 1923.