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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 43 STAT. · March 3, 1925 · Chapter 499

Chapter 499. For the payment of claims for damages to and loss of private property incident to the training, practice, operation, or maintenance of the Army

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CHAP. 499.— An Act For the payment of claims for damages to and loss of private property incident to the training, practice, operation, or maintenance of the Army. March 3, 1925.[[S. 2527](/us/bill/68/s/2527).][[Private, No. 220](/us/pvtl/68/220).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Army.1588Payment for damages to private property, incident to training, etc., of.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to claimants named in this Act the several sums appropriated herein, for the payment of claims for damages to and loss of private property incident to the training, practice, operation, or maintenance of the Army, namely:
Claimants.To Mary Bauman, Lancaster, California, $1,048.75; to Standard Shipbuilding Corporation, New York City, $3,921.59; to Lord Dry Dock Corporation, Weehawken, New Jersey, $1,034.55; to Fred E. Jones, New York City, $13,457.64; to Stephenson and Bills, Lake-wood, New Jersey, $2,211.90; to W. S. Lloyds (Incorporated), New York City, $890.33; to Firemen’s Fund Insurance Company, New York City, $890.33; to Saint Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, New York City, $890.33; to Mrs.
W. D. Holman (estate of Moses Samuels), Lakewood, New Jersey, $13,368.18; to Dominion of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, $1,200; to Riverside Contracting Company, Brooklyn, New York, $8,893.01; to Charles Jensen, Omaha, Nebraska, $1,038.50; to Cornell Steamboat Company, New York City, $1,235; to Silver Lake Park Company, Atlanta, Georgia, $18,000; to R. B. MacCallum and Doctor E. E. Wagner, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania, $2,232.75; to Kinsey-Davidson Electric Welding Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, $3,500.
Approved, March 3, 1925.
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