Chapter 79. For the relief of the Southern Iron and Metal Company, Jacksonville, Florida
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CHAP. 79.— An Act For the relief of the Southern Iron and Metal Company, Jacksonville, Florida. August 23, 1921.][[H. R. 1940](/us/bill/67/hr/1940).][[Private, No. 3](/us/pvtl/67/3).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Southern Iron and Metal Company.Payment to. That there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of S1,189.35, for the relief of the Southern Iron and Metal Company, Jacksonville, Florida, for salvage material consisting of submarine cable sold and delivered at Key West, Florida, to the Southern Iron and Metal Company, at the instance of the Director of Purchase and Storage of the War Department, which salvage material was in good faith paid for but was not of the kind and quality represented.
Approved, August 23, 1921.