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1086 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cns. 105-107, 110. 1927. §,Q*,;°,!•,}0‘,§’,*;,,”,j,_¤0¤ Sno. _2. That section 4788 of the Revised Statutes of the United mrhingmsed. ms States is hereby amended to read as follows: Every person entitled

 ' p' to the benefits of the preceding section may, if he so elects, receive,

instead of such limb or a paratus the money value thereof at the followin rates namely: For artificial le s, $125; for arms, $100; for feet,%100; for apparatus for resecti0n,§§100. Approved, February 11, 1927. Febr¤ary11,1927.

 CHAP. 106.-An Act To amend the provision contained in the Act approved

Pub °· N°· W March 3 1915, providing that the Chief of Naval Operations, during the tem- porary absence of the Secretary and Assistant Secretary or the Navy, shall be next ui succession to act as Secretary of the Navy. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatzlves of the §§,‘}g,,N,,,, 0,,,,. U nited States of America in. Congress assembled, That the provision

  • -%;:1 $,,6 I d_ contained in the Act of March 3, 1915 (volume 38, Statutes at Largp,

es. ' ‘ ` page 9223), providing that the Chief of Naval Operations during t e To M n B Y tempprary absence of the Secretary and the Assistant Secrets)? of amen: temporary at- the avy, shall be next in succession to act as Secretapy of the avy, f,°§,°,§,§I,,S§§,°’}',¥,,§{’° is hereby amended to read as follows: “ During e temporary absence of the Secretary and the Assistant Secretaries of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations shall be next in succession to act as Secretary of the Navy." Approved, February 11, 1927. Fe 1 1927.

 CHAP. 10’?.—·Joint Resolution Authorizin the Secretary of War to loan cer-

Y*·b· R*'·· °· “· tain French guns which belong to the United States and are now in the city park at Walla Walla, Washington, to the city of Walla Walla, and for other purposes. Am Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives ge the w.11Z'w.u.,w»e, United States of America in Congress assemb ed That the cre- ‘,;,’g”,‘§§`,{°"°" '“"' “‘ tary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to loan the four French one hundred and Hfty-five millimeter guns with their carriages and all appurtenances thereto which are now in the city park at Walla Walla, Washinigton, to the city of Walla Walla wiphout bond until such time as sai guns may be needed for national de ense. Approved, February 11, 1927. F`l1;¥r?§-y!ml$l$?7. CHAP. 110.-An Act To amend an Act entitled “An Act to provide com- lP¤¤¤¤- N°- °°°·l pensation for employees of the United States suEering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes," approved September 7, 916, and Acts in amendment thereof;. Be it enacted by the‘Senate and House o Re resentatives of the m»shi°:$»mt3.a°l°v“` United States of America in Congress asaibmbgd, That section 6 &L¤;¤•¤ ¤¤¤¤•¤¤•- of the Act entitled "An Act to provide compensation for employees 6 of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other p oses," ap roved Se tember 7, 1916, and Acts in amendment there`-gz is amended to read) as follows: ,,,§{’”"{,,,‘{‘,§,'}},§‘;,° §$,{ “ Sno. 6. That the monthly compensation for total disability shall ¤•`;3<1·b P ,,43 mom not be more $116.66, nor less than $58.33, unless the crap oyee’s ai. ° ’ ' ’ monthly pay is less than $58.33, in which _w his mont y com- P¤*¤¤¤· pensation shall be the full amount of his monthly pay. The monthly compgnsation for partial disability shall not be more than $116.66. ,,_°;.,‘},,{"“‘°" ‘“° In t case of persons who at the time of the injury were minors or employed in a learner’s capacity and who were not physically or menta ly defective the commission shall, on any review after the