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1542 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Cus. 107-111. 1915." as a private of Company K Seventeenth Regiment Michigan Volix`$°§i-'°xS¤p·¤¤1¤¤. unteer Infantry: Provided, That no pension shall accrue prior to the approval of this Act. Approved, March 3, 1915. ltlgig-3$¢’l$%{l. d CHAP. 108.·-An Act For the relief of the legal representatives of Parker S. Rouse, (Private, No. 206.] °c°“°d· 1*** S- R°‘“°· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re eaentatives of the United rvgrzvblnctldlsiivdigotlegal States of America ·in_ Oongrese assembled, Tgslit the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the T1‘B8·S\llgY not otherwise a propriated, to the legal representatives of Parker . Rouse, deceased, the sum of $600, being the amount of salary for one year. - Approved, March 3, 1915. _ l ¥§{°{2_ ·] 5 109.e-gra Act Fpr gum and John G, Hoppe}; °g•g»%a.:¤¤·¤¤¤a Be·ite·n.aeted by theSe·nate¢md Hm•se og`the United'? J ,»,,.;,,,$,"’,,;’f" States of America in Ggrm assembled, t there be pai A. Jones and John G. pper, joint contractors, out o any money.111; the Treasury not otherwise a propriated, the sum of $2,649.48, for HP . the survey and resurveys of e Yosemite Park boundary under contract one hundred and égéhty-four_, California, the boundaries of the park having been chan , rendering the survey unnecessaxg which sum shall be acctggted by said persons as full settlement of claims against the Uni States growing out of said contract or surveys or o§iac83>Soupt21;>§I1}heté•5r§st of said persons or either of them by any o ci 0 ni tates. Approved, March 3, 1915. {*,,;§*=,‘;_°,;,},*g{· gnu. iiaentttamngmeng ag aiiconmting exam. of at umm to mea -.»-·..- an semen: acceun yer Gauge . emese. [Private, No. KB.] - nsw ems. H, Be it enactedby Senate and House of Representatives ejthe United

  • ’7_,%§mw,0,m,,_ States o{_;;mer·wa m Omzgreas assembled, That the acconmting officers

of the asuiiy Department be, and theydare hereby, directed to credit and sett e the suppended account of ayor George H. Penrose, Quartermaster Gorge; mted States_Army, in the sum of $267.87, bem%the amount bursed m August, September, October, and overnber, mneteen hun d and eght, at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, to Albert Carlson an Bruno Buschek, employees of the United States, which account was disallowed by the guditor for the War Department August twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and ten, and by the Comptro ler of the Treas on the twenty- seventh day of anuary, nineteen hundred and tvligve. Approved, March 3, 1915. ’{§Y°§2}§¥i’ cnn. 11 1.—An Act For are tene: et ms. Mu s. mm. [Private, No. 119.] . , Be tt enacted by the Senate and House ofReg·esentat·wee of the United ¥f;§f?.§ ‘{;,}‘3§°,§; Smtes of America in _Oongrea.s aasembkd, t the Secretary of the ‘“““"‘“‘*· Treasury be, and he IS hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum