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PRIVATE LAW 74—MAY 25, 1951

Private Law 74 May 25, 1951

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For the relief of sundry former students of the Air Reserve Officers' Training Corps.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the cere''^'ivaS^co*?S ^^"^'^^^ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary Certain former stu- of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, ^®"*^' out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to C. Kaymond Pohl, Junior, 505A Magnolia Avenue, Frederick, Maryland, $83.95; Dan K. Rawlings, 205 Laurel Avenue, Corbin, Kentucky, $13.10; Harold L. Reed, 201 West Lindell Street, West Frankfort, Illinois, $12.20; Marcus A. Sessi, 417 West Pennview Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, $8.00; Robert D. Simmons, 8351/^ Broadway, New Orleans, Louisiana, $23.85; Harry P. Smith, Junior, 2225 Chesapeake Avenue, Hampton, Virginia, $60.66; Paul E. Smith, 2109 Eoff Street, Wheeling, West Virginia, $6.10; Raymond C. Sowko, Glennland Apartments, State College, Pennsylvania, $444.40; Clyde C. Spears, 347 Linden Walk, Lexington, Kentucky, $236.60; Donald E. Spears, 123 West Central Avenue, Belle, West Virginia, $212.70; Homer R. Steele, route 1, Fairview, West Virginia, $142; John D. Stiles, Wadestown, West Virginia, $110.20; George F. Stock, Junior, Hollandale, Mississippi, $236.95; David A. Stockton, 105 East Seventh Street, box 256, Ritzville, Washington, $179.65; Frank A. Sullivan, 7949 Susquehanna Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, $396.80; William K. Sutton, 981 Fincastle Road, Lexington, Kentucky, $141.25; Floyd Ramsey Tarr, 3729 Marlamont Drive, Weirton, West Virginia, $170.05; Hagop H. Terzagian, 217 Myrtle Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey, $338.85; Jack Alfred Thalimer, 4518 West Grace Street, Richmond, Virginia, $226.80; Eugene R. Thomas, 9 South York Street, Wheeling, West Virginia, $223.20; Forest G. Thompson, 2201 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky, $157.80; Joseph C. Thompson, box 700, O. M. S., Travis A F B, Fairview, California, $423.25; Thomas W. Tigertt, box 93, Wil.mer, Texas, $583.90; Richard J. Torchia, 630 Dow Avenue, Carnegie, Pennsylvania, $229.80; Lee C. Truman, Junior, 2422 Allen Street, Owensboro, Kentucky, $252.40; Charles B. Upshaw, 394 West Wesley Road, Northwest, Atlanta, Georgia, $191; George J. Walters, Junior, 438 South Dallas Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, $435.55; Gilbert Watz, 834 Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $366.45; Arthur J. Weinsten, 501 Manheim Street (22-A), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $200.10; Robert J. Weiss, 111 West Cherryhill Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, $239.25; James Bernard Welborn, 442 Cherry Street, Russellville, Kentucky, $107.55; Earl M. Williams, box 204, Evarts, Kentucky, $297.50; Edwin J. Williams, Junior, 1832 Chuckatuck Avenue, Petersburg, Virginia, $505.60; Charles P. Wilson, Junior, route 1, Walkersville, West Virginia, $404.16; an(,l Harold W. Wilson, 2051/2 Fourth Street, Parkersburg, West Virginia, $324.20. The payment of said sums shall be in full satisfaction and final settlement of all claims of the above-named claimants against the United States for damages to or loss or destruction of personal property as a result of a fire that occurred on June 28, 1948, in the building in which they were quartered at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia: Provided, That no part of the amounts appropriated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum of any claim shall be paid to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with such claim, any contract to the contrary notwithstanding. Any person violating any of the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved May 25, 1951.

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