Public Law 75.
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(/us/bill/75/pl/74)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That there is herebyNicaragua.Payment to, for the account of Mercedes V. do Williams and others, authorized.*Past,* p. 769. authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for payment to the Government of Nicaragua for the account of Mercedes V. de Williams, a citizen of Nicaragua, as reimbursement for the deterioration of a boat said to have been owned by Mrs.
Williams’ husband, Fordyce (Frank) Williams, now deceased, and to have been loaned by him to individual members of the Marine Corps stationed at Prinzapolka, Nicaragua, for recreational purposes, and to have been used by them for such purposes in 1928 and 1929, the sum of $75; for the account of Raimunda Valladares de Colderon, the widow of Justo Calderon, and the children of Justo Calderon, a native of Nicaragua, who was shot to death by a member of the United States naval forces on January 30, 1930, the sum of $2,500; for the account of Demetrio Valle, a citizen of Nicaragua, as full indemnity for losses sustained by him as the result of a bombing operation by a United States Marine Corps airplane near Palasagua, Nicaragua, on or about April 11, 1929, the sum of $600; for the account, of Salvador Buitrago Diaz, a Nicaraguan citizen, as full indemnity for damages alleged to have been done to his property by United States marines on February 6, 1921, the sum of $1,500; for the account of the following-named families and individuals the sum of $11,700 as a total indemnity for losses sustained as a result of the death or personal injury of Manual Gomez Molino and others during encounters with United States marines in December 1921 and January 1922;
(1)to the family of Manuel Gomez Molino, who was killed December 8, 1921, $1,500;
(2)to the family of Obdulio Gomez, who was killed December 8, 1921, $1,500;
(3)to the family of Guadalupe Balverve (Valverde), who was killed December 8, 1921, $1,500;
(4)to the family of Francisco Ramos, who was killed January 25, 1922, $1,500;
(5)to the family of Estanislao Rocha, who was killed January 25, 1922. $1,500;
(6)to the family of Julio Carballo, who was killed January 25, 1922, $1,500;
(7)to the family of Manuel Hernandez, who was killed January 25, 1922, $1,500;
(8)to Manuel Pineda, who was wounded December 8, 1921. $150l
(9)to Alejandro134Malespin, who was wounded December 8, 1921, $150;
(10)to Ignacio Doña, who was wounded December 8, 1921, $150;
(11)to Manuel Aburto, who was wounded January 25, 1922, $150;
(12)to Teofilo Farcia (Teofilo Garcia), who was wounded January 25, 1922, $150;
(13)to Pedro R. Vega, who was wounded January 25, 1922, $150;
(14)to Gilberto Lopez, who was wounded January 25, 1922, $150;15) to Juan Ortiz, who was wounded January 25, 1922, $150; for the account of Benjamin Gonzalez, of the city of Managua, Nicaragua, as full indemnity for money expended by him because of his being wounded by shooting by Robert C. Lare, a private of the United States Marine Corps, while on police patrol in said city, the sum of $343.55; for the account of Doctors Enrique Klinghoffer and Br. Rappaccioli, of Diriamba, Nicaragua, in full satisfaction of all claims against the United States for professional services, medicines, and so forth, furnished on November 10 and 11, 1929, to the late Major Charles S. McReynolds, United States Marine Corps, who was suffering from numerous stab wounds, the sum of $250; and for the account of Juan Francisco Rivas, a resident of Leon, Nicaragua, the sum of $38.50, of which $32.50 is to reimburse the said Rivas for the cost of medical services rendered to said Rivas and his family and made necessary by an attack upon said Rivas, his wife, and child by two privates in the United States Marine Corps Expeditionary Brigade in Nicaragua, on June 5, 1927, and $6 of which is to reimburse the said Juan Francisco Rivas for clothing of his said wife, damaged during said assault; for the account of Horacio de Jesus Castillo, a citizen of Nicaragua, as full indemnity for personal injuries sustained by him as the result of an assault committed upon him by a member of the United States Marine Corps at Matagalpa, Nicaragua, on February 24, 1931, the sum of $1,000; for the account of Emelina Obando, a citizen of Nicaragua, as full compensation for personal injuries sustained as the result of an assault committed upon her by a member of the United States Marine Corps at Matagalpa, Nicaragua, on November 3, 1931, the sum of $100; for the account of the children of Jesus Diaz, a citizen of Nicaragua, as full indemnity for his death as the result of being struck by a sack of post-exchange supplies dropped from a United States Marine Corps airplane at Matagalpa, Nicaragua, on June 21, 1928, the sum of $300; for the account of Domingo Portillo, of Matagalpa, as reimbursement of expenses paid by him for the funeral of Jesus Diaz, the sum of $21.50; and for the account of José Luis Mongrio, of Matagalpa, as reimbursement for the cost of repairs to the roof of his house in that city damaged by the dropping of a sack of post-exchange supplies from a United States Marine Corps airplane on June 21, 1928, the sum of $80; in all, $18,508.55. Approved, May 6, 1937. Authorizing an appropriation for payment to the Government of Great Britain for the account of certain British citizens. 1937-05-06 163 Chapter 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 2024-11-23 50 Stat. 134 75 1 public [CHAPTER 163] AN ACT Authorizing an appropriation for payment to the Government of Great Britain for the account of certain British citizens. May 6, 1937[[H. R. 2925](/us/bill/75/hr/2925)][[Public, No. 75](/us/bill/75/pl/75)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Great Britain.Payment to, as indemnity for death of Samuel Richardson, authorized.*Post*, p. 768. That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for payment to the Government of Great Britain for the account of the estate of Samuel Richardson, as full indemnity for the death of Samuel Richardson, who is alleged to have been killed at Consuelo, Dominican Republic, by United States marines on May 1, 1921, the sum of $1,000. Approved, May 6, 1937. To authorize the Attorney General to settle outstanding claims against Chapman Field, Florida, and for other purposes. 1937-05-06 164 Chapter 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 2024-11-23 50 Stat. 135 75 1 public 135 [CHAPTER 164] AN ACT To authorize the Attorney General to settle outstanding claims against Chapman Field, Florida, and for other purposes. May 6, 1937[[H. R. 4287](/us/bill/75/hr/4287)][
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