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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 49 STAT. · Private Law 179

Private Law 179.

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(/us/pvt/74/178).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the General Army. Payment of private property losses in service. Accounting Office be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to pay the following claims of military personnel and civilian employees in 2119the amounts shown, which have been approved and recommended for payment by the Secretary of War, for damages to and loss of private property of such personnel incident to the training, practice, operation, or maintenance of the Army, and that such payments be made from the present appropriation of the War Department, entitled “Claims for damages to and loss of private property, in accord with conditions therein stated.”:
Edith Alward, wife of Staff Sergeant Henry J. Alward, $43.50; R. G. Ayers, captain, Infantry, $55.15; Miss G. M. Anderson, civilian employee, $22.30; Harrison B. Beavers, captain, Infantry, $14.85; James H. Blackwell, major, Medical Corps, $45; Clifford Bunting, sergeant, $7.30: Carl B. Byrd, captain, Cavalry, $21.50; Frank T. Balke, lieutenant, Infantry Reserve, $160; Michael J. Byrne, captain, Infantry, $32; Marion Budnick, civilian employee, $22.67; Jasper E. Brady, lieutenant, Infantry, $7.60;
M. E. Barker, captain, Chemical Warfare Service, $37.75; Warren R. Carter, first lieutenant, Air Corps, $250; Paul J. Chesterton, sergeant, $146.50; Thomas E. Christ, civilian employee, $21.25; Harvey G. Clark, sergeant, $40; Robert M. Copeland, captain, Corps of Engineers, $3.85; W. A. Copthorne, major, Chemical Warfare Service, $50; James A. Corcoran, sergeant, $4; T. M. Chambliss, major, Infantry, $122.35; Floyd M. Crutchfield, technical sergeant, $17.10; Harvey T. Davis, private (first class), and Mrs.
Davis, $108; Willie A. Dennis, staff sergeant, $6.43; Edward F. Durham, civilian employee, $15.70; John H. Daniels, sergeant, $39.75; Gust Ehen, civilian employee, $15.20; Timothy F. Foley, civilian employee, $43.25; Valentine P. Foster, captain, Coast Artillery Corps, $6; Gustav H. Franke, major, Field Artillery, $13.50; John M. Fray, captain, Field Artillery, $17; George Giebler, sergeant, $35.75; Burgo D. Gill, second lieutenant, Field Artillery, $54.75; Alexander O. Gorder, captain, Infantry, $27.30;
Willian 11 So in original.Grant, master sergeant, $17.64; Chris Gunther, civilian employee, $228.90; L. Perry Hammond, civilian employee, $26.17; Lee W. Haney, first lieutenant, Infantry, $20; Glenn W. Hanna, civilian employee, $30.25; David Heidler, private, $5.15; R. L. Harris, first lieutenant, Signal Reserve, $24.25; Francis W. Honeycutt, lieutenant colonel, Field Artillery, $19.10; L. P. Hudson, second lieutenant, Air Corps, $85; M. E. Jennings, first lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Service, $46;
Joseph S. Johnson, captain, Infantry, $300; H. D. Jones, sergeant, $14.80; George W. Jones, sergeant, $18.75; Robert F. Keiper, civilian employee, $12.50; George A. Knight, civilian employee, $15; Lewis M. Krostag, private, $104.50; Frank L. Kopp, sergeant, $92.50; C. H. Larrabee, warrant officer, $38; Lyle R. Lappin, sergeant, $44.15; Joe D. Lunday, civilian employee, $71; the estate of Alexander W. Maish, late major, United States Army, retired, $37.95; B. G. Marchi, second lieutenant, Infantry Reserve, $64.50;
Frank Monroe, sergeant, $4; Winfield R. McKay, captain, Infantry, $13, Harry J. Mills, private, $55; Timothy M. Montgomery, civilian employee, $11; W. F. O’Neill, civilian employee, $59; Walter E. Prosser, major, Signal Corps, $14; Hartley C. Powell, civilian employee, $139.55; Alexander Phillips, sergeant, $15; Basil H. Perry, captain, Field Artillery, $55.65; Robert K. Perrine, second lieutenant, Infantry, $49.95; J. C. Raaen, first lieutenant, Infantry, $8.75; William T. S.
Roberts, first lieutenant. Infantry, $16; August A. Reekast, civilian employee, $17.50; B. L. Robinson, first lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, $10; J. M. Harmon, first lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, $6.85; David W. Schueler, private, $35.35; A. D, Sanders, first lieutenant, Infantry, 2120$41.05; James H. Skinner, second lieutenant, Field Artillery, $38.20; B. R. Slater, second lieutenant. Infantry Reserve, $174.26; Charles M. Smith, first lieutenant, Infantry, $18.50; I. B. Smock, major, Medical Corps, $100;
Allen R. Springer, second lieutenant, Air Corps, $50; Charles G. Stein, sergeant, $40; John A. Sterling, major, Infantry, $50; Robert E. Swab, captain, Infantry, $33.60; Roy J. Taylor, civilian employee, $188.75; John P. Temple, first lieutenant, Air Corps, $15; Willie Thompson, sergeant, $12; Arthur R. Trabold, warrant officer, $4.25; S. C. Vestal, colonel, Coast Artillery Corps, $27.35; P. A. Wakeman, first lieutenant, Signal Corps, $200; E. T. Williams, first lieutenant, Field Artillery, $47.50;
Stella E. Williams, second lieutenant, Army Nurse Corps, $82.10; Fremon Wright, private, $127.50; George H. Zautner, captain, Quartermaster Corps, $12. Approved, August 7, 1935. For the relief of Horton and Horton. 1935-08-07 477 Chapter 49 Stat. 2120 74 1 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 2025-01-07 private [CHAPTER 477.] AN ACT For the relief of Horton and Horton.
August 7, 1935.[[H. R. 6549](/us/bill/74/hr/6549).][[Private, No. 179](/us/pvt/74/179).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Secretary Horton and Horton. Payment to. of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Horton and Horton, of Houston, Texas, the sum of $19,361.30 in full settlement of all claims against the Government for labor and materials furnished in connection with the proposed construction of three timber seaplane hangars, pavement, and beach at the naval air station, Galveston, Texas, in 1918.
Approved, August 7, 1935. For the relief of James Akeroyd and Company. 1935-08-07 478 Chapter 49 Stat. 2120 74 1 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 2025-01-07 private [CHAPTER 478.] AN ACT For the relief of James Akeroyd and Company. August 7, 1935.[[H. R. 3337](/us/bill/74/hr/3337).][
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