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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 322, 324, 326, 327. 1914. 1459 CHAP. 322.-An Act Donating the old ironfence around Vance Park, Charlotte, October 14,1914. North Carolina, to the Mecklenburg Declaratmn of Independence Chapter, to be [E R·15575·l placed aroimd Craighead Cemetery, near Sugar Greek Church, in Mecklenburg County. (Private, No. 149.] Be·it enactedby theSenate andH<mse <5fRe esentatives(i>_fthe United States of America in Congress assembled That the ol iron fence ¢1¤¤r1¤¤¤.N.0. arormd Vance Park, in the city of Charlotte North Carolina, now 8,f;’¤“g*§,°;{1c§§,8{‘;*g being removed in the_ construction of a United? States ptpst-office and Crushed Gvmvwy- courthouse budding, IS hereby donated to the Mecklen urg Declaration of Independence Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Charlotte, N prth Carohna, for the purpose of being placed around the historic IBVOIUUODH Cranghead _ emetery, near Sugar ,,m,w_ Creek Church, in Mecklenburg untgg Provided That without ex- No expense. pense to the United States the groun shall be left in ood condition upon the removal of the fence, including any proper ani incidental repa1rs. Approved, October 14. 1914. cxur. aaa.-Au Act For are miie: or mom mymck. °`E1°a`i°§.§»$?}* Be tz mma b·y‘the smc and nmekgaegmmmea qrzzw zmuaz ""'““’* N°· “°·' States of America in Congress assemb , That the Secretary of the §2{}§"` TIBBSIHY be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to ppg, out of any money m the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to omas Haycock the sum of $500, reimburse him or the said sum paid by him to the Government m excess of the amount of the surety bond signed by him in behalf of the late postmaster at Tropic, Utah. Approved, October 15, 1914. cnn. sae.-an Act re: are rene: or Benjamin A. swam. ‘}°§?“§f }§;,}§_§‘“ B it enacted t7•eSe·natea·ndHoueeo Re entativeso the Un/ited [P"“°°*N°‘m‘] Statgs of Amergit in 0¢mg·resa Tgxitathe Secre`{a.ry of the aeiiimmm A` S"` Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and to pag;} out ,.,§§,’f“°“* ‘°·‘°" “" of animoney in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to_ _ njamin_ Sanders, the sum of 1,000, m compensation for mfuries received by on December twenty-sixth, nineteen hun and twelve while m the performance of his dut1es as an egployee of the United States Govemment, being principal of the mtah Indian boarding school, Whiterocks, Utah, bya flpingdpieoe of a broken emery wheel used as a part of the equipment o said school. Approved. October 17, 1914. CHAP. 327.-An Act To remove the charge of desertion against John Mitchell. °f§§°§‘: Eiga? B it enacted theSenateandHmwe Re entativeaof the United lP¤v·¤•»N°—m~1 Static of Ammgir in Congress acagvnblx 'fggizathe Secretary of the {,gt{d“°§§u§\5°¤u_ Navy be, and he is hereby authorized to remove charge of descr esamp. tion a%nst John who served m United tates shilg: Great estern, Oriole, Huntress, to rssue to the sand Jo Mitchell, or rl1.;15C8S6 ot; him death to his heirs rtglplther legal repbrgseng P E ti ,ace'cateo  : ° noaor un x Quo. ilorvaedglsperiod of time duringlgv 'ch the John Mitcgei was absent o P., from command without ave of absence shall accrue or be pay- able by virtue of the passage of this Act. Approved, October 19, 1914. .