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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 48 STAT. · June 21, 1934 · Private Law 320

Private Law 320.

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(/us/pvtl/73/317).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Doctor Charles T. Granger.Payment to, for professional services. That the Secretary of the Department of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of funds of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota and in full settlement against the Government, the sum of $290 to Doctor Charles T. Granger for hospitalization and medical services rendered Joseph Abbett, an Indian patient at the Granger Hospital, McGregor, Minnesota.
Approved, June 21, 1934. For the relief of the Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Massachusetts. 1934-06-21 707 Chapter 48 Stat. 1420 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 707.] AN ACT For the relief of the Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Massachusetts.
June 21, 1934.[[H.R. 4838](/us/bill/73/hr/4838).][[Private, No. 318.](/us/pvtl/73/318)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company.Payment to, on account of certain unpaid money orders. That the Postmaster General be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to the Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Massachusetts, out of the fund credited to unpaid money orders more than one year old, the sum of $22,216.47, being the aggregate of three thousand four hundred and eighteen money orders made payable to Philipsborn’s, The Outer Garment House, and endorsed and made payable to the National Bank of the Republic, and stolen from said Philipsborn’s on December 11, 1919, and never recovered or paid, which sum the Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company paid to said Philipsborn’s under its contract of indemnity, and become subrogated to the *Provisos*.Indemnity bond.rights of Philipsborn’s as the payee of said money orders: *Provided*, That the said Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company shall first file in the Post Office Department of the United States a bond in the penal sum of $44,432.94, without limitation on the period of liability, with such surety or sureties as may be acceptable to the Postmaster General, to indemnify and save harmless the United States from any loss on account of the stolen postal money orders Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees.herein described: *Provided further*, That no part of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim.
It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or 1421attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating thePenalty for violation. provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000.
Approved, June 21, 1934. For the relief of the Dallas County Chapter of the American Red Cross. 1934-06-21 708 Chapter 48 Stat. 1421 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 708.] AN ACT For the relief of the Dallas County Chapter of the American Red Cross. June 21, 1934.[[H.R. 7953](/us/bill/73/hr/7953).][[Private, No. 319.](/us/pvtl/73/319)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the SecretaryDallas County Chapter, American Red Cross.Reimbursement to. 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 $541.33 in full settlement of all claims against the Government of the United States to the Dallas County Chapter of the American Red Cross as reimbursement of amount paid by virtue of their endorsement of Government check erroneously issued to one Fannie Hilliard: *Provided*, That no part of the amount*Proviso*.Limitation on attorney’s, etc., fees. appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim.
It shall be unlawful for any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, to exact, collect, withhold, or receive any sum of the amount appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof on account of services rendered in connection with said claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating thePenalty for violation. provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000.
Approved, June 21, 1934. To grant permission to the Willard Family Association to erect a tablet at Fort Devens, Massachusetts. 1934-06-22 721 Chapter 48 Stat. 1421 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 721.] AN ACT To grant permission to the Willard Family Association to erect a tablet at Fort Devens, Massachusetts.
June 22, 1934.[[S. 3528](/us/bill/73/s/3528).][[Private, No. 320](/us/pvtl/73/320).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the SecretaryWillard Family Association.May erect tablet at Fort Devens, Mass. of War is authorized and directed to grant permission to the Willard Family Association to erect an appropriate tablet at Fort Devens, Massachusetts, on the site of the farm formerly owned by Major Simon Willard, but the United States shall not be put toNo Federal expense. any expense in or by the erection thereof.
Approved, June 22, 1934. For the relief of Wade Dean. 1934-06-22 722 Chapter 48 Stat. 1421 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 private [CHAPTER 722.] AN ACT For the relief of Wade Dean. June 22, 1934.[[H.R. 740](/us/bill/73/hr/740).][
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