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 1812 .SIxTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. 11. C¤s.424·—427.‘ .1927. 1937. CHAP. 424.-An Act For the relief of Edward A. Grimes. . we ¤-. Be it enacted b V the Senate and Home of Repreeentatvvea of the Uaaec sam az, America an .0en.greae awake, me in ue "°‘°"· administration 0 the compensation laws and lawsxconferring rights and—pr1vi1§ u§n’honorably;discharged.sold1ers, sa1lo& marines, and so fo, t `r. widows and dependent relatives, ward A. Grimes shall hereafter be held and considered to have been dis- charged honorably from the United States Navy as a seaman March §’XL';;, ,,,_ 25, 1919: Provided, That no back pa, pension, or allowance shall mv. , {, be held accrued prior to the passage o this Act. Approved, March 3, 1927. CHAP. 425.-An Act For the relief of Olof Nelson. B it enacted Z2 the Senate and Hoare of Re eeentativeso the ‘!‘•.2‘.£€'{'.°“,....¤ .. varied sem eryamma in cmgrm mmalzz, rm the iam. °""'*’· master General be, and he 1s..hereby, authorized anddirected to credit the account of Olof Nelson, postmaster at Yankton, South Dakota, with $20,489.14 on account o loss sustained in the burglary of the postoiiice on iOct0ber12, 1926. Approved, March 3, 1927. CHAP. 426.-An Act Giving jurisdiction to the Court of Claims to hear and P¤"°°' °' m' determine the claim of the Butler Lumber Company, Incorporated. B it enacted b the Senate and Home of Representatives 0 Hue B°{""I‘°"‘°°'°°“" United_States of!/America in Oongreca aoeembled, That the Gourt Wchm . .. . . . . .... O¤,d‘g,'L$;L"°° ‘° of of the UnitedStates be, and hereby 1s,Lg1ven ]ur1sd1ct1on · to  and determine the claim of the But er umber Company, Ingo; Y rated Richmond, Virginia, for damages  from the the erection of _a fueling station on Crancy Island,  olk L_ _ bor, V1r€:n.1a, which station was erected under a  datcd,May 21,1921, tween W. S. Rendle and the_Unitcd States`Sh1ppmg Board representing the United States of America. Approved, March 3, 1927. CHAP. 427.-An Act For the relief of C. G. Duganne and A. N. Ron. VIN, 0. . _` .. B it enacted by the Senate and Home of Re eaentatirvee of the APS? M Umged States of America in Oengreec assembled? That the General ,, ,.‘§;‘fg Accounting Odiceof the Treasury Department is hereby authorized •¤•i·•••- and directed to credit in the accounts of C. G. Duganne, formerly ‘ disbursingsclerlg of the Federal Trade Commissio%:nd A. N. Boss, resent bursing clerk of the Federal Trade, mmission, both {located at Washington District of Columbia, the amounts of $42.80 and $28.75, respectively, representing amounts paid. by them and which were disallowed by e General Accounting Otlice as having been paid in contravention of the travel regulations of the Feder Trade Commission, or the rulings of the General Accounting Oilice Approved, March. 3, 1927.

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