Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 2.djvu/387

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1600 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 224-226. 1915. Maven 4, 1915. CHAP. 224.-An Act Auth0riz` the health officer of the District of Columbia [H· Rh 2°m·l to imue a. Wrmit for the removal olingie remains of late Robert Caldwell Culbert- [Private,No.268.] son fz·g?¤bu;>dlIa;:]s§},<i:metery, District of Columbia, to Rocky Spring Cemetery, Be itemwted theSe·nate and Honseo 61l#Gt’t’lI080.#h6 United befdxiit Caldmm States of Ameenizf/a in 0 t assembkd{R'l:’had{rt‘iathe health officer of m.iiZr$`é°.i°ii¤°ii£1]S°°s»Y¤1t?•i the District of Columbia lie, and he is hereby, authorized to issue a °‘°°*“¤b*** Eeimit for the removal of the remains of the late Robert Caldwell bertson from Woodlawn Cemetery, District of Columbm., to Rocky Spring Cemetery, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Approved, March 4, 1915. u(E_m]g_%iy?ri§§ CEL?. 225.-An Act For the relief of W. F. Crawford. rP'i"”°* N°‘ mi Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re entatives of the United ¥»°Q,.£;,2§"{'g,‘,°§‘§;- 1,,. States of America in _0ongreee assembled, Tgiltgthe Secretary of the l¤**¤ Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay? out of an monefy in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to . F. Craw·ibrd,t1o Bremertog, Washingtion, whe; wais injured lipvember seventeeu,nmeteenun ansixa enavyyar,Puget Sound, while at work on board the battleship Wisconsin, byl fa.l1u§ tg xc gxxkdrblattleship, the sum of $330.88 for the reli e said . . 0 . Approved, March 4, 1915. “°'°h*·m5· CEL'?. 6.--An Act rantmg' pe¤smns' and increaseof 'ons to certain sol-

 diers and gjlors of the R%u1ar Army and Na , and certaigfdlldiers and sailors d

{Private, Nu. ml wars other than the Civil ar, and to widows Kzsuch soldiers and sailors. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives o the United P°““°“" States of America in Ooniresa aesevnbled;. Tliyait the Seerefary of the Interior be, and he is here y, authorized and directed to place on the pfnsion roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension wsrastm. · a. n¤¤z¤•m·. The name of Mary E. Do h , widow of Frank Dou hert , late may of Company G Twentiethuéegiuiihyent United States Inf§ntryy War with Spam, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month, and $2 per month additional on account of each of the mmor children of the said Frank Dougherty] until they reach the e of sixteen years. Mary menus:. The name of Mary Nac bar, widow of Mathias¤%. Nachbar, late of Company H, Twelfth Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, War with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month, and $2 per month additional on acconmt of earzh of the minor children of the said Mathias C. Nachbar tmtil they reach the age of sixteen years. F*¤r<i L- ¤=¤¤Pb°¤· The name of Floyd L. Campbell, late of Com any M, Second Regiment Oregon Volunteer Infantry, War with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month. Edwwl 1.Prir¤¤~ The name of Edward J. Prime, late of Com any B Forty-third Regiment United States Vohmteer Infantry, Vgar with Spam, and ` pa’y_hhnn a. pension at the rate of $17 per month. new n. o·sn¤¤. e name of Thomas D. O’Shea, late of Company L, Forty-seventh Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, War with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month. John H. smack, L0The nanrle of John Bosticl%ate of fgmpany Di, Second Regiment uisiana ’o unteer an , ar wit 8111, an a him a ension at the rate of $12 per mortilth. P P y P G°°'¥°W·B¤’l°°°¤ The name of George W. Burleson, late of Com any A, Eleventh Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.