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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ons, 300, 303-305. 1914. 1457 CHAP. 300.-An Act For the relief of the Snare and Triest Company. 9¤P*¤?gl>§£j 1914- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representives of the United {Private. N¤- 141-1 States of America in Congress assembled, That the claim of the Snare cosmrc and 'rx-im anddTr1est Ctdcémpany forjreimlzuroemeplosfor ill iglsseg to ttliugm, incloib  me-rar m m amage prergrowm ou o aco on nite t tess ° - Ccgorado on the nlght of §ebruary ninth, ningteeii hundred dud iivd: at League Island avy Yard, be, and the same is hereby, referred to the Court of Claims, wrthrlyhumsdiction to hear and determine the same Pm,w_ to judgment: Provided, at the petition is tiled withm six months um¤•¤¤¤» from the date of this Act. Approved, September 15, 1914. CHAP. 303.-An Act To correct the military record of Aaron S. Winner. S°Ptm&‘b°7;g‘%’ mu. Private, No. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House q;_£Zepresentati·ves of the United [ 42] States of America in Congress assembled, at in the administration of A¤r¤¤ Swjminger. the pension laws Aaron. Winner, who was a private in Conipony H, mm." S Y °°" One hundred and forty-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteer antry, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States as a member of that company_and regiment on the twenty-fifth day of July, eighteen ,,,,,,,,,,_ hundred and sixty-five: Provided, That no back pay, bounty, ggrgsion, No ¤¤¤k1=•y.·=¤. or other emolument shall accrue by reason of the passage of Act. Approved, September 19, 1914. _ `8¤ptamber19, me. CHAP. 304.-An Act For the relief of Jacob M. Cooper. i8·"6*·l Ungedesemaea gy the soma mz Ho1;so’bz<;y;l  www of me "°""“""’ N°` “°°' n' tates merica `n Cogngresa ass at in e a is- ¤¤<=<>1>M-¤¤¤p·r. tration of the gnsion law;  e laws governirgg the National Home mlbuaéq '°°°r° °°" for Disabled olunteer Soldiers or any bran thereof, Jacob M. Cooper, now a resident of iowa, shall hereafter   held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a private m Companty C, Twenty-second R¥i.ment United States Infantry, July eighteen eighteen undred an sixty- ,.,,,,,,,,,_ erghtz Promkled, That no pension, pax, bounty, or other emoluments mN¤ v¤¤¤‘ ¤•¤¤¤¤· shall accrue prior to the passage o is Act. ' Approved, September 19, 1914. ` CHAP. 305.—An Act For the relief of Philip Cook. Bap is- 1¤¤glm4° He it enacted by   Senate and House cj  i·ves Q   m-hm, Num United States of Arperwa in Congress assembled, t in the adrmms- rwmcoorérd M tration of the pension laws Phrhp Cook, who was a private of Troop Mmmm, ’ H, Sixth Regiment United States Cavalry, shall hereafter be hel and considered to have been dmcharged honorably from the service of the United States as a member of said troop and regiment ,,M,_,,,_ on the third day of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-five: Provihd, No ¤¤¤k xw. ew- That no back pay, bounty pension, or other emolument shall accrue by reason of the passage of this Act. Approved, September 19, 1914.