Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 3.djvu/335

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SIXTY-NINTH. CONGRESS Sass. II. Cm. 109, 115, 116... 1927. 1767 ? CHAP. . intllesoluti nT J ’ titl "AnAt tin F 1i.10$7- pensiona axildogzc-Tehige of penaiong to dl.iei·`s°1f.n°¢i1sail°¢iirs of the°(H€l‘uWa1§ andoertai¤widowa•¤ddependent•hHdre¤ofso1dien¤¤dsailo¤o£theaaid ' wan" approved 23, 1924. _ _ Whereas error in print' the re of the House on ,Invd’lid7·Pensions ontheubill H. Mary A. Ramseyhand James Albert Ramsey, widow and dependent sonlof Samuel m- sey, late (private in Company D, ‘ One hundred and sixtieth National , uard Infantry, the name of the proposed beneficiary, James Albert Ramsey, was changed to read Samuel eRamsey: esootyt ouseoie entatioesot ilr?hér`b5fb)dplbk‘itbeS-`iam:dH fR V-fhe United of America in Conga: a That thespara- 1s]{•¥’Li6 °$i gra h in Hi R, 1964, omnibus bill "6 , Private Numbered 70, ixty- ,,,§@ ‘°'m°' **°‘ eiglith Congress second semion, nting increase in pension to Mary °dV¤L43.x>~14=*»2»¤¤•¤¤· A. Ramsey and Samuel Ramseyinrgamendcd so as to read as follows: Mary 1. mmm. “The name of Mary A. Ramsey, widow of Samuel~Ramsey£ late P°""°” ‘“"°"'°"· rivate, Company D, One hundred and sixtieth, National uard ljnfantiyz be on the pension roll at the rate of a month in. lieu of t at e is now receiving: Provided, That in the event of the gd ,,,,_,, ,,,, death of James Albert Ramsey, helpless and dependent son of Mariy d°•*h°' ¤°¤· A. and Samuel Ramsey, the additional pension herein granted sha l cease and determine: Provided further, That in the event of., the d};gh”jf'{¤°*§hg,”f‘° °¤ death of Mary A. Ramsey, the name of James Albert Ramseylgliall be placed on the pension roll subject to the provisions and ' 'ta- tions of the Qnsion laws, at the rate of $20 amonth from and after thedeathof aryA.Ramsey.» '· t a ' V C t ( - “The increase. in pension of the widow herein named shall com- °°m°° ° mence from the date of the approval of said Act, December 23, 1924." Approved, February 11, 1927. CHAP. 115.-An Act Authorizing the payment of a claim to Alexander J. r°b[1iii°E&¤i,i¤' Thompson. Be it enacted b the Senate and House 0 Re escntatives 0 the United States of in Congress assmnéledgrfhat the Secrftary ,,,,,*}°””°"‘Th°“" of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed tttoegay, ‘°' P°’· out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise a pro i _ to Alexander J. Thompson the sum of $5,658.21 in setgzment of all damages the Government for expenses incurred and germanent injury receivedfrom an employee of the United States ureau of Animal Industry. · Approved, February 12, 1927. CHAP. 116.-An Act For the relief of Henry S. Royce. F°[*§'¥'§ggg27‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Hm"? Bm w United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Secretary ciiiiypeuisueam, me of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay '°“°"?‘““· to Henry S. Royce of Tacoma, Washington, out of any money in the Treasury of the Uinited States not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $3,340, to compensate him for damages and losses sustained in November 1914, when cattle owned by him were slau htered on acoolmt of, thcggirevalence of foot—and-mouth disease on tge order of the Bureau ‘ Animal Industry, United States Department of Agriculture. e Approved, February 12, 1927.