Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 3.djvu/38

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Indre in favor of the United States, upon the slime principles and measures of liability as in like cases in admiralty between priiate §’;',;‘,;,,,_ to Am, parties and with the same rights of agpealz Provided, That such ¤¤r¤•¤¤¤¤·' notices of the suits shall be given to t e Attorney General of the United States as may be provided by orders of the said_ court, and itshall be the duty or the Attorney General to GSUSO the United States attorne in such district to a pear and defend for the United ,,§{f""“"“°°“"°"‘ ,"' States: further, That suitsshall bebrcught and com- U memiedwithin four months of the date of the passage of this Act. Approved, May 7, 1926. ` ` A ‘ “‘¤¥Z;}3°· . ‘_ sv'1,—4p se rrr the relief of Philip.Hert¤ (Philip Hen). V |PHvats, No.44.] { _ . J _· . ,;,' . .·‘. BJ itenacted b _thi:.Senutegund_Hm1¢§> q Rv cemfqwieea o the 1’¤¤¤v¤g&d W;U,,·,;,,,; St,,m·~;,y ·;•.’ae¤;g;·¢ea’aeu»»t·kJ,P’l·hat·ia,tbe ¤¤*•¢ ist;-n " ‘6ii‘ aws _ and honoribly J “ soldiers,’ _’ ertz` V. p H'ei1;,lats o . “ " " TTL Siityeirstiiegiment bw .Y¤rk’V¤1¤¤feér. wry, . 'V hereafter `be held an ‘tc‘have_been honorably some the ‘m1htary service of the Umted States as a