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 SEYEXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. III. CHS. 17,50-53 . 1930-31. 1971 inventions was paid by the United States, and if any such expense was incurred by the United States, whether and, if at all, to v.hat extent the United States received compensation for such expense. Either party may appeal to the Supreme Court of the United Right at appeal. States upon any such question where appeals now lie in oth_'r cases, arising during the progress of the hearing of said claim, and from any judgment in said case, at any time within ninety days after the rendition thereof; and any judgment rendered in favor of the m!':r.n ent or Judg- claimant shall be paid in the same manner as other judgments of said Court of Claims. Approved, December 17, 1930. CHAP. 50. -An Act To correct the naval record of James M. Hudson. January 29, 1931. [H. R. 1075.J [Private, Ko. 286.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That in the admin- J~mes Mre·ooIIUrddsoD oo ·p. f I -~. .h. '1 db fi Naval • istration 0 any aws cOll.J.errmg ng ts, pnvI eges, an ene t8 upon rected. honorably dischar~ed enlisted men, James M. Hudson, who was a member of the Umted States Navy, shall hereafter be held and con- sidered to have been honorably discharged from the naval service of the United States as a member of that organization: Provided, That ~O:~kpay,etc. no bounty, back pay, pension, or allowance shall be held to have ac- crued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, January 29, 1931. Jan~ 29, 1931. CHAP. 51. -An Act For the relief of Henry Manske, junior. [II. R. 1892.] [Private, No. 287.J Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secre- ~: 1\:!::de , j~r­ tary of the Navy be, and he is hereby, directed to indicate on the rected. medical records of the Navy Department of Henry Manske, junior, late of the United States Navy, that the left ingumal hernia which resulted in his discharge was incurred in line of duty instead of not incurred in line of duty, as is now noted. Approved, January 29, 1931. CHAP. 52.- An Act For the relief of W. F. Nash. lan~ 29, 1931. [H. R. 3159.] [Prh'ate No. 2::>':>.] Be it enacted by the Senate and Hou.se of Representatives of the United States of America in Oong'l'ess assembled, That the Secretary ;'a"y~eTarmstroBot (talk)·rorprop­ of the Treasury be, Ilnd he is hereby, authorized and directed to erty damages: pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropria1 to W. F . Nash, of San Pedro, California, the swn of $897.40, in tull settlement of all claims a~ainst the United States for damages resulting to his horne caused by heavy gun firing at Fort McArthur, San Pedro, California, on October 5, 1928. Approved, January 29, 1931. CHAP. 53. -An Act For the relief of David A. Dehart. lan~29,l931. (H.R.3lI5O.) [Private, No. 289.] Be it enacted by the Senate and H O'l.lil~e of Rerresen:tati1Jes of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That in the admin- DM 8V!d A·cDehart. . . f 1 f" h. 'I dbe fi arlne orps serv- IstratIOn 0 any aws con errmg rIg ts, prlVl e~es, an ne ts upon ice reoord corrected. honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, and marmes David A. Dehart,