Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 2.djvu/1683

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INDEX. 3337 Pensions Increased-Continued. Page. Wright, Sarah T __ __ __ ______ __ __ __ __ 1749 Writenour, Sarah_ ____ ___ ____ __ __ __ _ lOOt) Wurtz, Ellen !L_ __ ______ ____ __ __ __ _ 2194 Wyant, Nancy E___________________ 2138 Wycuff, Elizabeth_ __ ____ __ ____ _____ 2136 Wykle, Martha A_______________ ____ 1935 Wykoff, Sam9.ntha J __ ____ ____ ___ ___ 1958 Wylde, Anna L_ ____________________ 2269 Wyman, Priscilla R_________________ 1748 Wynn, Millie_ _________ _____________ 1991 Yancy, Nancy G ___________________ 2218 Yates, Catherine J __________________ 1863 Yates, Rachel A ____________________ 2300 Yeager, Ellen E ____________________ 2055 Yingling, Catherine A _______________ 1878 Y ockel, Caroline G __________________ 1745 Y OCUlfl, Mollie ____ . ________________ 1905 Yo. k, Margaret_ ________ __ _________ 2124 York, Sarah M _____________________ 2107 Youmans, Elizabp.th A_ __ _ __ ___ ____ _ 1958 Young, Ada 1\1 _________ ____________ 2005 Young, Adell I McKelvey___________ 2111 Young, Alice R____________________ 2231 Young, Annie V _____ _______________ 2072 Young, Cora_ ______________________ 2163 Young, Elvira______________________ 2201 Young, Emma A ___________ . ___ __ __ _ 2059 Young, Flora__ ______ ______ __ ____ __ _ 1934 Young, Laura B____________________ 1955 Young, Mary C ____________________ 2160 Young, Mary E. (widow of Alfred W.) _ 2153 Young, Mary E. (widow of James K. P.) _ 2067 Young, Ollie_______________________ 1968 Young, Susannah E_________________ 2199 Young, Vandalia ____________________ 1739 Young, William M ___ ____ _____ ______ 1759 Younkes, Margaret- _ _ _ _____ _ __ ____ _ 1974 Younkin, Cyrene_ _______ ______ __ __ _ 1907 Yule, Harriet R_ ____ ____ _______ ____ 1921 Zehley, Mary Ann__________________ 1918 Zehler, Kate _________________________ 2120 Zeigler, Phebe__ ___ __ __ __ _______ ___ 2273 Zeiher, Hattie______________________ 2116 Zeliph, Evaline _____________________ 2222 Zenor, Deliah M _______________ . . ____ 2164 Zeppernick, Sarah___________________ 1894 Ziegler, Clara ______________________ 2121 Ziegler, Samh A__________ __________ 1901 Ziegler, Susan_ ___ __ __ ______________ 1901 Zinn, J\Ilia A _______________________ 1949 7.inn, Kate A_______________________ 2072 Zoller, Lillian E____________________ 2150 Zook, Elida A ______________________ 2292 Zufall, Mary N ___ ________________ __ 2148 Zwilling, Anna M__ __ ___ _____ ____ __ _ 2167 Pensions Revoked, Bowhall, Lottie A __________________ 2373 Springer, Ar.nie E _______ ._ _ _ __ ____ __ 2373 Pen!yl, Margaret (U'ido!~), pension increased___________________ 1793 People's Counsel, Public Utilities Commis- sion, D. C., appropriation for ________________ 647,1265 Peoria, Ill., may bridge Illinois River____________ 392 Pepper, Loretta, payment to, for personal injuries_ _ _ _ _ 2042 Pepper! Sarah A. V. (widow), pensIOn lIlcreased_ _ _________________ 2076 Percy, Clara, payment to, f"r death of husband_____ 2045 Percy, Laurance L., pension_____ ___ __ ___ _____ ___ __ __ ___ 2313 Perdew, Laura V. (widow), Pa~. pension increased___________________ 2103 Perdido Bay, bridge authorized across, at Bear Point, Ala_________________________ 385 Inerarity Point, Fla. , to Baldwin County, Ala__________________ .71 Perdido Bay, Fla. and Ala., bridge across, if acquired by counties of Escambia or Baldwin or by Florida Ilnd Alabama, may be transferred, etc_ _ __ ____ __ __ __ _ 1510 Peri.,hable Farm Products, etc., appropriation for certifying conditions of shipments of, at central markets _______ .. ____________ 56, 1212 for preventing dumping, etc., of, by receiver in interstate commerce_ 563, 1214 deficiency appropriation fot' administra- tion of agency to prevent dump- ing of, in intersta~e commerce _ _ 13 Perkins, Annie (widow), pension increased_ ___ _______ _____ __ _ 2158 Perkin~, E~izabeth W. (widow), pensIOn mcreased_ _ __ __ ____ ___ __ ___ _ 2126 Perkins, Ellen J. (wiaow), pension increased___________________ 1930 Perkin~, F,:ances A. (widow), pensIOn lDC'reased ________________ . . _ _ 2064 Perkins, Julius. pension____________________________ 2320 Perkins, Mary W. D . (widow), pension____________________________ 1911 Perkin!, Lucinda (widow), pension____________________________ 1766 Permanent International Association 0/ Road Congres3e., invitation to hold sixth seBBion of, in United Statcs, authorized______ 378 Perrigo, Sarah F. (widow), pension____________________________ 1809 Perry, :tgn.elJ A. (widow), pension lIlcreased_ _ ____ _____ ___ _____ 2120 Perry County, Tenn., time extcnded for bridging Ter:nessce Rivcr, in Decatur County and__ 53 Perry, Delila (widow), pensi01L __________ ____ ____ __ _______ 1761 Perry, Delbe (widow), pension____________________________ 1771 Perry, Elizabeth N. (widow), pensionincreaser!. __________________ 2161 Perry, ~m,!,a L. (widow), pensIOn lIlcreased _ _____ _____________ 2209 Perry, fhe~e W. (widow), pension lIlcrea&ed_ _______ _____ ____ __ 2138 Perry Point, Md., designat.ed buildings at Veterans' Bureau hospital, may be dis- posedof _____________________ 1486 P'lTTY Street N E., D. C., appropriation for paving, etc., Twenti- eth to Twenty-second Streets; from gasoline tax fund_________ 1271 Perry's Victory Memorial Commission, deficiency appropriation for lighting Memorial plazas, etc _ _________ 888 Perryville, Ky., Battle 0/, appropriation for tablet on site oL____ 1378 Iltemorial tablet authorized of Federal soldierskilledat.. _____________ 160 tract of land may be accepted for es- tablishing national cemetery____ 160