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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 49 STAT. · August 27, 1935 · Private Law 340

Private Law 340.

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(/us/pvtl/74/339).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Army. Payments authorized to designated personnel, etc., for property losses. That the General Accounting Office be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to pay the following claims of military personnel and civilian employees Vol. 41, p. 1436. in the 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, *Ante*, p. 127. 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”:
Maynard R. Ashworth, captain, Infantry Reserves, $33.40; John B. Bowman, first sergeant, $29; Robert J. Benton, corporal, $25; John H. Brimberry, first sergeant, $63.52; Charles F. Bryan, civilian employee, $7.40; John H. Burns, captain, Infantry, $11; Frank L. Blue, Junior, lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, $450; Lionel J. Croteau, sergeant, $99.05; Charles H. Coy, staff sergeant, $9.75; Grovener C. Charles, lieutenant, Infantry, $15; Samuel L. Davidson, warrant officer, $4.90;
Daniel Farrer, master sergeant, $23.25; Louis H. Foote, lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, $4.50; Francis S. Gardner, lieutenant, Field Artillery, $14.20; John F. Hartman, sergeant, $59; James P. Hodges, captain, Air Corps, $98.50; Daniel H. Hundley, lieutenant, Infantry, $16; M. E. Jennings, lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Service, $150; A. D. Johnson, captain, Infantry, $95.65; Carl A. Kastle, sergeant, $18; H. Koontz, civilian employee, $41.53; Grover McEntire, warrant officer, $58.78;
Shockley D. Mullinix, staff sergeant, $1.10; Richard McCranie, civilian employee, $18.22; Huna Putchkoff, technical sergeant, $30; Henry Pascale, captain, Air Corps, $20.50; J. W. Richards, civilian employee, $8.50; John V. Schultheis, Senior, master sergeant, $18.86; Arnold W. Shutter, captain, Field Artillery, $11.85; Charles D. Schultz, civilian employee, $8; Richard J. Sorensen, private, $219.45; and Roger M. Wicks, lieutenant, Field Artillery, $45. Approved, August 27, 1935.
To confer jurisdiction on the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claims of the Pamlico Timber Corporation against the United States. Chapter 787 49 Stat. 2196 1935-08-27 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 74 1 private [CHAPTER 787.] AN ACT To confer jurisdiction on the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, to hear, determine, and render judgment upon the claims of the Pamlico Timber Corporation against the United States.
August 27, 1935.[[H. R. 5415](/us/bill/74/hr/5415).][[Private, No. 340](/us/pvtl/74/340).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Pamlico Timber Corporation. Claim of, submitted to District Court. That jurisdiction is hereby conferred upon the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina to hear, determine, and render judgment upon, as if the United States were suable in tort, the claim of the Pamlico Timber Corporation, of Winchester, Virginia, for damages to its property adjacent to Swanquarter Migratory Bird Refuge, Hyde County, North Carolina, allegedly arising from a fire set by a surveying party of the Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture, on or about the 19th day of Proceedings.
October 1931. Suit hereunder may be instituted at any time within one year from the date of the enactment of this Act, and proceedings therein, appeals therefrom, and payment of judgment thereon, 2197 if any, shall be had in the same manner as in the case of claims over which such court has jurisdiction under the provisions of the Judicial Code. Approved, August 27, 1935. Authorizing the President to issue a posthumous commission as second lieutenant, Air Corps Reserve, to Archie Joseph Evans, deceased, and to present the same to Major Argess M.
Evans, father of the said Archie Joseph Evans, deceased. Chapter 788 49 Stat. 2197 1935-08-27 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 74 1 private [CHAPTER 788.] AN ACT Authorizing the President to issue a posthumous commission as second lieutenant, Air Corps Reserve, to Archie Joseph Evans, deceased, and to present the same to Major Argess M.
Evans, father of the said Archie Joseph Evans, deceased. August 27, 1935.[[H. R. 5516](/us/bill/74/hr/5516).][
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