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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Gus. 111-114. 1915. 1543 of $1,000 to Mrs. Max S. Retter, widow of Max S. Retter, late a commissary sezgeant in the United States Army and superintendent of the nation cemetery at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on account of the death of said Max S. Retter, due to infection of the blood brought about while as said superintendent he received and reinterred, in lme of duty, in July, nineteen hundred and seven, several human bodies in a state of putrefaction contained in unsealed wooden boxes. Approved, March 3, 1915. llarchs ma cnn. 112.-As Act rm as relief of rams romiama. V3, 0. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House q{_Representati*ves of the United States of America in Ormgress assembled, That in the administration of }”g‘;.,°“,,i‘l’,.T;’,g'},,“,},“‘;}·;,,. the pension laws Francis Tomlinson, late of Troop L, First Regiment *°°*°¤· United States Cavalry, shall hereafter be held an considered `to have been in the militaryl service of the United States from the twelfth day of October, cig teen hundred and sixty-one, until the twenty- ninth daly of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, and honorably ischarged from such service on December twenty-ninth, ,,m,”_ eighteen hundred and sixty-Eve: Prmnkled, That he shall not receive N¤1»e1¤1»y.•o¤. guy back pay, pension, or allowances by reason of the passage of this ct. Approved, March 3, 1915. cnr. 11s.-an Aa To reimburse Le cme e. came as amount or same. i3T°£.°£i.ii to his motor launch Winniuish by the United States launch Gunedmertrix at Morris Heights, New York, on March tlnrty·§rst, mnetean hundred and eleven. Be it enacted theSc·n.atea·ndHoueeo Re esentativeso the United States 3/` Ameridd in Omngress assembledf Tliinrt the sum & $4,911.64 R,€*.,,"§'Q,1l{°.;_°““‘°" be, an the same is here y, appropriated, out of any mongy in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be paid to Le rand _C. Cramer as damages for the loss sustained gg his motor boat Wmninish on March hirty-first, nineteen hundr and eleven, by reason of the collision of the Gunedmertrix, a United States Government launch operated by the War Department, with the Winninish while the latter was lying at a dock at Morris Heights, New York. Approved, March 3, 1915. tram? CHAP. 114.-An Act For the relief of Peter Scott. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representat·ives of the United ,,,,,,, 8,,,, States ofAme1~i.ca in Congress assembled, That m the administration of mggidnw r¤·=¤¤1 we laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably dis- ` charged soldiers, eter Scott, who was a private of Company K, Fift -sixth Re ent Ohio Volunteer Infantry, shall hereafter be heldy and considered to have been discharged honorabl from the military service of the United States as_a private of said company and regiment on the tenth day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-four: Promkled, That no pension, emo uments, or allowances of any de. pm, scriptipn shall accrue by reason of this Act prior to the date of approval ta. °°’ thereo. Approved, March 3, 1915.