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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 65-67, 70. 1914. 1247 CHAP. 65.-—An Act For the relief of Lawson Reno, collector second district of Aprn 18, 1914. K,,,m,cky_ [s. 115.1 Be it enacted    Senate and H ouseiezéf Representatives of the United [Puma, N0. 17.1 States of America en Qongress assemb, That the Secretary of the Lc§,‘§§§“,§“g,,mu Treasury be, and he is ereby, authorized and directed to credit menus moms. Lawson Reno, collector of mternal revenue for the second district of Kentucky and his accounts with the sum of $96, being the value of mneteen thousand and two hundred one-ounce tobacco stam s totally destrypyed by fire m the office of Stamp l)eput{uGeorge R.Ilt[1;y0, in the arren County Hardware Company, in the cCormack B ding, in_B0wlix§D(reen, Kentucky, by reason of the accidental burning of said buil, which stamps were, and are, charged to said Reno, collector. Approved, April 18, 1914. cnn. ee.-an Act For me reuse of ci E. Mmm. ·**§§’§‘§,,°;,{§**· Be it enacted the Senate nd Hons Re enmtdues the United ‘P”“°°* N°· 1*] States of Amerilizya in Oongregs assembleedf Tlizzsthe Postglaster Gen- gi51idii¤°';»m ateral be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to cause the accounts °°"““‘ of C. E. Moore late postmaster at Cherryvale, State of Kansas, to be credited with the sum of $130, and that he cause said credit to be certified to theAuditor of the Treasury for theP0st O£EceDe artment, being on account of the loss of $130 in postal funds lost b£ thie failure of the Cherryvale_National Bank, of Cherryvale, State of, it appear- ‘ ing that said loss was without fault or negligence on the part o the M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ late postmaster; and the said sum of $130 is hereby appropriated, out of an money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay said  . ~ Approved, April 18, 1914. CHAP. 67.-—An Act For the relief of W. D. McLean, alias Donald McLean. Mig} @1* Be it enacted by the Senate and House 06 Representatives of the United |*’***'°'°· N¢•- 1*1 States of in Congress assembled, t in the admimstration of D°V:;u‘g·,}{,•;}_¢‘_§§·•¤¤ the pension laws W. D. McLean alias Donald  who was. a www record mesergeant in Company K Sixty-fiith Regiment Illinois Vplunteer In- ‘ €""ZK3»"”s‘}.Z°i1"i.°““Z¢?e£é‘i.‘1?P13i F’ '.f°““h‘*?i°gi.’.i‘°?I° °£*“° `£°”‘“?£.' av, ere r e an consi er ave een charged honorably from the military service of the United States as a member of the ast-named regiment on the first day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. Approved, April 20, 1914. cggy ... · · ing ,8 · em,·n · A rtl 24, 1914. me ..¤O.;Y.?eht‘}¤‘iv‘§°$£I2‘;Y3“ct$;°‘$3§~‘$§‘.¤d a¢,.t3§£§¥‘2t'l‘1'A$e’n°0r .as2°§”.§’5 __¤iL;=;·.nL. sailors of said war. {Prime. N¤- 20-1 Be it enacted  the Senate and House ¢g'R1egresentat·ives of the United States of America in Congress assemjble, at the Secretary of the P°¤='°°’· Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension ws- The n e of E hram Clark, late of Co any B, Forty-fourth Panama ¤¤•¤¤••¤•1. Regimen:mMissouri}lV0lunteer Infantry,_and gig.? him a pension at the EP°”°°"*' rateof$40permonthinlieuofthatl1e1snowreceiving. K