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 SIXTY·SEOOND coscnnss. Sas. m. cmzz, er. mz. 1361 thepensionroll,s¤bjeotto theproviionsandlirnita1ions·oithe @;n“l::‘s£hthe name of  P. Cla.·rk,·¥lte secohxgg lieutenant Cempsn ppme Scou, a a pensnon° att.herateo{£ftydchar·sperm¤nthinlieui>)fythatheis,now rocervmg. Approved, January 30, 1913. s cna!. 1..- cr ‘ · · _ win. inAnu:d_ To paydcerjth¤:§r¤dempl¤ye¤ ol the Govanment for mgnrles seemeeaaymsmmewumm 1zep»·mmem· me new I "”“”" States of Am¢ripa in Congress assembled? That twenty ·th¢‘gsand eight 1,,* mg, '°* hundred and srxty-thr·eg dollars and nmety-eight cents be, and the mn wand: •ameehereby,ap_p nated,outofanymoneysin theTreasu not """'°""‘ otherwne appropnaas, to pay certain employees of the United gtatu ‘ Government for personal injurim receivedjwhile in   of their duties, without any fault on their part, and to ay certain o erclairns for damage to and los of private propertygy the various departe menhof thedovernment, ashereinafterstated, thesamebeingin lullandthe tof thesamebermgtahenineaehcasessfrrhand lnal release   of   respective claims, namely: mu To pay seven h and thrrty ollars to Killian Simon for inju- ""°"' r#s recerved while unloading a Government barge at Sturgeon Bay, rseonsm. · To pay two thousand ive hundred dollars te Florence Lambert, ”°'°°°° °""'°°"` who waslpermanently disabled while in the employ of the Government at rankford Arsenal Pennsglvania. ‘ To {pay one thousand dollars to ° beth Riley, widow of Edward m"°'°’ "°”‘ M. R eg, who was killed while m the  of his duties in the United tates {ost office in the citgvof New ork. ~ To pay one undred and ésgghty- e dollars to Richvd W. Cli8er·d ’““""‘“'·°““°"'· for ingnes to his leg, meceiv at the United States Arsenal at Spring- Seld, assachusetts. _ nm To pay three thousand dollars to Rose B. Armour, widow of Samuel *"'“’°" A.Ar¤rour wbolosthislifein thedsehargigofhisdutyatSperry Lwlrt, m the harbor of New Haven, Oonnectrcut. o pay five hundred dollars to  W. Wigginton for the crushing '°“"·"""""‘· ogléianklojointwhilein thednehargeofhrsdutyontlrelsthmnm o anama. To pay ive hundred dollars to Raymond R. Ridenour for injury ,,,¥,Y“°"‘ ’~ **“ tohishandwhilein thedichargoofhidutyonthelathmusof Panama. . cmseaeenp. Topayonetlwmandivehundred dollarstot.heherrsof Charles E. Stnrmmwholosthklifelrommjurrsrecervedwhilemdncharge of hrs dutrea on the Isthmus of Panama. _ mblwm Top•yLorettaE.Smith, W.ld0W0fG80IgDH.S!mt!l,0lHlhQIDl@ "°¤’3°"‘}’3.’ ‘2‘»‘..f"°’”**”*"3.°“‘”·.£.7"° ¤‘°§.‘.‘“' ih ""“° “$ **12 em o e ernmentm e erec n o wer an 'Fo gay one thousand ive hundred dollars  £mon T' fortlhoség his right feet while in the employ of the War Department in e a.rtermaster’s ar-tment, at Boston, Massachusetts. To pay one thouaandlkge hundred dollars to Emil Spongberg as "‘°°’°°'°°"° eorznsstionforloesefhilettlegwlrilomdrschargeofhrsdutaea at Brooklyn Navy Yard. . nxawrma. To¥yfivehundreddcllarstoD.M.l1owland,fatherofRobert Blain owland, late a seaman of the United States Navy,_who wm killedin thediebargsofhidutyin theh[anilaHarbordurmgtarget practice.