SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Cas. 295, 296. 1924. 535 in the Organized Militia or National Guard when called into the Federal service, and who are disabled by diseases or wounds and by reason of such disability are either temporarily or permanently incapacitated from earning a living. Approved, Jime 7, 1924. CHAP. 296.-An Act To incorporate the United States Blind Veterans of the Rl'4?2%ii World War. Be it enacted by the Senate ana House of Representatives 0{I the . . . United States of America in Gon res.: assembled, That the fo ow- iiiiiiiicxigziiiiiisuiiiliiié mg persons, to wit: James P. Funk, of Pennsylvania; Bernard Cor- :§§,{§f’ W°' *“°°'P‘* coran, of New York; James Kozel11l1, of Arkansas; Earl Booher, of 1¤¤¤¤>¤r¤¢¤rs· Kansas; Carl Bronner, of Michi an; Samuel Hendrickson, of Cincinnati; Harvey E. Gilbert, of Illinois; Quiller Cole, of Georgia; Lawrence A. Bunce, of Colorado; Ludwig Guminish, of New York; Richard H. Miller, junior, of Maryland; Charles R. Fear, of Pennsylvania; Oscar M. Simpkins, of Oklahoma; Everett L. Radford, of Texas; Thomas H. Huskey, of Missouri; Lee M. Brame, of Alabama; Frank O. Berg, of Wisconsin; Henry G. Beggs, of Georgia; Lawrence V. Morrow, of Missouri; Charles R. Leguerrir, of Missouri; Walter Taylor, of Missouri· Laigear Antee, of Louisiana; Alois F. Greene, of Illinois; Loyal Holmes, of Maryland; Newton A. Kulp, of Penns lvania; Roswell D. Pitman, of New York; Connie L. McLean, of Texas; Hamilton C. Miles, of Ohio; John J. Austin, of South Dakota; Irvine E. Barnes, of Missouri; Bertie W. Randall of Missouri; Max N. Kujawski, of Indiana; Charles Freeland, oi Illinois; James M. Daniels, of Tennessee; William E. Yates, of Texas; hlike Kereli, of Ohio; Peter Lionudakes, of Utah; Vaclav T. Jesek, of Texas; Samuel Hillman, of Ohio; Herbert S. Journeau, of Michigan; Charles F. Ross, of New York; Morgan Rose, of New York; Walter F. Develin , of Illinois; Rudol h E. Frye, of Maryland; Steve D. Tanner, 0% Montana; Joseph Hulin, of North Carolina; Blaine G. Yeoman, of Oklahoma; Thomas Williams, of West Virginia; William J. Murray, of New York; Ivan E. Bushong, of Washington; Raymond \Vashburn, of Ohio; William P. Alexander, of Kentucky; Burl Glover of Ohio; John H. Williams, of Washington; Joseph L. Herver, oi Oklahoma; Daniel Carbone of Pennsylvania; John J. Varga, of Connecticut; John J. Rgp, oi Pennsylvania; Charles S. Bennett, of Arkansas; Richard pgge, of Idaho; Walter Mau, of New York; Domenico Ca uczi, of ew York; John Kosic, of Massachusetts; Raymond S. Bay, of Pennsylvania; Harry Herring, of Pennsylvania; Samuel Singer, of Massachusetts; George Graves, of Missouri; Abe Kittay, of¤New York; John Halahan, of Pennsvlvania; Frank J. Lhota, of Pennsylvania; Edward J. Paulson, of Pennsylvania; Ellis DeWitt, of the District of Columbia; Bernard Cady, of Maryland; John Marzullo, of Illinois; Joe Brew, of Pennsylvania; Lloyd Pierson, of Nebraska; Philip N. Harrison, of Pennsylvania, and their successors, are hereby created and declared to be a body corporate of the District of Columbia. The name of this corporation shall be “The United States Blind Veterans of the World W'ar.” _ Sec. 2. That said persons named in section 1 are hereby author- ,,_§§$_¥"°“°“°‘“F~“”‘ ized to meet to complete the organization of said corporation by the selection of officers, the adoption of a constitution and by-laws, and and to do all other things necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this Act. Sec. 3. That the purposes of said corporation are to bind together P“"*’°°“”‘“‘°°· for their mutual fellowship and assistance those citizens of the