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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Cue. -301, 305. 1912. 313 of the Secretary of the Interior, in such form as to protect the United States against oss, without separate vouchers or recei ts and pay- able  the proper ass1stant_ treasurer or d ateg depositary, except m the case of any pensioner m which the law authorizes the hmm %‘i.'i“cl§"2h2°s.cr.¢°° "‘2‘PyY§} £’§?f¤£&?.E%Z“m%‘§‘°.$§£32 “‘° "°3f‘.?“°" °’ “` r a vou necess for the lprotection of the Government. Such checks shall be tratixa-liy mitted y mail to the (payee thereof at his last known address. Dm i That postmestezs, ehvery clerks, letter earners, and all other m.n {°f$ postal employees are prohibited from delivering any such mail to ‘“°’ g person whomsoever, if the addressee has died or removed, or_m case of a widow believed by the postal employee mtrusted with the delrvery of such mail to have remarried; and the postmaster in every such case shall forthwith return such mail with a statement of $‘2J°Z‘§3?.‘I.}°'ie°°1¤‘i°’“g’ °’éii3'Z£°°°l“° ‘ZSd2§"i. °' “‘° own. re urn erem rov1 _ on °°°s`}L”*f£’f1iti;Ztdwr0ev°°°h °E£i1°.u°"i$g° °$.°.i1?¤%°Z»°°`°eQm°"m%Ii.’€pm¤°““i°$a *····*·*······* *·· - · to ,•¤., emu. whose order any pension check   be draingjlor whoever with the mug knowledge that such mdorsement is forged utter such check, or whoever, by falsely   such person, shall receive from any person, firm, corporation, or officer or employee of the United States the whole or any portion of the amount represented by such check, ’$2"...“".‘i'24$I.‘.Y.."i.“§°¤§`. ?.?..§s.“5§’?.3d¤`§{ $..€2°s.°...* “£3..“§%§°s‘*3¥“t2r'§.’ . . . . Actin: dldlulnl ¤mmS’°‘g5e¤R‘?..}”J§2“§2$}.‘i.°%%“ °' ""‘l;°‘¤‘}3£’.“r?.b%?£Z'Q,°tS.*S‘?>¤d?.?Y ¤‘f·*i‘¤‘·'·i“‘ °‘ "°"` misioner of Pensions mag; with tg a proval of the Secretary of the · axglhorize the c of glelrk ofliznis ofhcclia 3>;·S§ome othiar lglgrk empoy ereintotempor `y actassu ursingcer or t f.
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0 the tenor, e ursing er or e aymen o PBHSIQDS mz'; designate and authorize the neceaary numlber of clerks to sign tl; ol; the disbursing clerk for the payment of pensions to 0 The   clerk shall give bond with xd and sumcient surety md mm"' for such amount and in suc form as the retary of the Interior may approve, and sucthibongld shall be_ hail; tc; cover and apply to the ‘°§’.2. “£°r°§$°3§5.`{¤g°$ts.“l°.§°§{.‘.u Jl 2Z‘3;.m.d .. ..m.¤.s.g ..*.s·:1·· .·::·.:...*·: or   that portion of the   civil appropriation Act for ’°{.‘§ff’{,_‘{,_°"3,,°,f· the al year eighteen hundred andigshty-three (Statutes at Lago, volume twenty-two, page three hun and twenty-two) concerning the pa ent of pensions due inmates of the National Home for Disabled {glunteer Soldiers. Approved, August 17, 1912. CHAP. 805.-An Act To extend the limitsof the port of entry of Galveston, Texas, to include Port Bolivar, in that State. [puma, ue. 272.] B it enacted the Senate cmd H R entati the United _ Statgs of Amerie}: in Congress asa%l:Z‘Th1:t”the li1ii?tsq{>f the port ¤¤s(i$»i¤`i°$•?¤°r&? Z of entry of Galveston, Texas, be, and the same are hereby, extended ,,,§§§‘,,_°° ""' to include Port Bolivar, in that State. ”·°*·"'"“”·*’·“°°‘ Approwd. August 20, 1912. ·