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 SIXTY-NINTHCONGRESS. Sass. II. Cns. 412-415. 1927. 1809 GRA!. 419.—A¤ Act For the relief of Paul B. Belding. Mg j=l;1g,}l¤7- Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of. the _ Pm:;°°'N;}m'1 United States of America in Oongness assembled, That the Secretary rtymeée es. agp- of theii'I‘reasur*y be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay '°“‘““·'“'“* to Paul B.  of Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise 1¥p ropriated, in full settlement  the Government, the sum o g1,500 for injuries received wh' e servixzg as a member of the Reserve Oilicers’ Training Camp at Fort Sheri an, Illinois, on the 24th day of Jnme, 1921, due to the explosion of a ride. Approved, March 3, 1927. CHAP. 413.-An Act For the relief of James C. Baskin. Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Representatives of the C United State.? Gai America in Oongress assembled, That in the ¥;1°4°§.,’m.sB'°° Mae. administration any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benents ****9 upon honorably discharged odieers, their widows and dependent relativesgégmes C. Baskin shall hereafter be held and considered to have dischar§g°honorably from the military service of the UnitedStates as a lieutenanteof Infantry, on the 18th day of June, 1919. Approved, March 3, 1927. CHAP. 414.-—An Act For the relief of Odelon Ramos. ulghzzisirgl Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives oc the United States of America in Uongress assembled, That the - ‘,2,°",,,'},,,{*‘“‘$_· ,0, tary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to ¢¤•¤= ¤¢·¤¤ paybgufn of laiy mtgigy in th? Céegy nfo§not:3·1wise appropriattehd, to e on mos. sum 0, m ement against ge Government for the death of his son, Jom Maria Ramos, a minor, who was killed in Bexar County, Texas, on June 5, 1924, when two United States Army airplanes collided. Approved, March 3, 1927. CHAP. 415.-An Aot.Authorixing the Secretary of War to make settlement Mmmm xm] ' of the claim of the Franklin Ice Cream Company. grnnu, Ne. 4:.1.1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative of the United States of America in Uongress assembled, That the becre- Ogg.?} ‘°• °'°°'¤ tary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to reopen and make such ¤1·¤¤_$._¢&g>; rv settlement as he thinks just an proper of the claim of the Franklin ‘ Ice Cream Company, a lessee, who erected buildigg under a tive- year lease with renewal clauses on or`in the imm 'ate viciméy of the zone of ‘ Camp Funston activities and amusements at amp Funston, Kansas; the buildings havingh been erected under the authority of the War Department and at e invitation of the depart- ment of Camp Funston activities under leases which were properly qi roved but which were canceled before the exgiration o any of smsx leases and over the protest of the hol ers. In no case ¥**¤·¤¤• •d¤*md· shall the amount, if any, aid in settlement exceed the losses sustained as established or shown by credible evidence. If the original books or pa rs have been lost or destro ed without the wrongful act of the ciizeimant, the Secretary of Wiir in making his tin 'ngs shall consider secondary evidence, if it be credible and convincing. Approved, March 3, 1927. 43892°—27·—m· 3-23

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