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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 346-348. 1914. 1463 CHAP. 346.-An Act For the relief of Leon Greenbaum. (}°1§¤b{ fgiggi- Be it enacted by the Senate and House rg; Representatives gfthe United iP¤v¤*¤· N0- 162-1 States o_[`Am.er·ica in Congress assembled, That there be pai, out of any {>’§§,‘},§,'§‘,§°'§,,l’f’}},'§'·,,,. money in the Treasury not otherwise ajipropriated, the sum of $1,750 iurles. to Leon Greenbaum of New York City, ew York, to compensate him m full for all claims he may have against the United States arising out of ingries received by him while in the Govemment employ in the Broo yn Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, in April, nineteen hundred and eleven. Approved, October 22, `1914. CHAP. 347.-An Act For the relief of Doctor L. W. Culbmeath. ogfbgf gag? Be it enacted by the Senate and Hoasel¢¢3"1¥£·>resentat·ives of the United U"*”°°· N°- ml States of America in Congress assemb , at the Secretary of the mgggwf L· W- °¤‘· Trea=m1{•be and he is hereby, authorized and directed to paf to rayzhmm. Doctor  Culbreath, out o any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,000, as reward for his services in capturing one Frank Hart, alias W. B. Conrad who robbed a mail car on train numbered one hundred and four, illinois Central Railroad, at Memphis, Tennessee, June twenty·iirst, nineteen hundred and eleven. Approved, October 22, 1914. (IHA?. 848.-A.u Act For the relief of R. G. Arrington. °&{";'_§•8}°°5*· Be it enacted by the Senate and House R ves the United !P***•°°· N°· mi States of America in Congress assernbldd, t the Secrgftary of the §,*,;,§*·$”_§';¤,§‘g’g·,°d Interior is hereby authorized and directed to cancel the abandoned mmm may ts. homestead entry of John P. Adams for the southeast guarter of section two, township five south range eleven west, In meridian, Oklahoma, Guthrie land seriai, an within a period of ninety days from and after the passage of this Act sell the same to R. G. Arrington the present occupant o the land, for the original purchase price oi $981.67, and issue a patent to him therefor. _· Approved, October 22, 1914.