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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 171-174. 1914. 1307 CHAP. 171.—An Act For the relief of Charles L. Hill. {¥Ilyé7,,§g%§· Be it enacted by the Senate and House leo; Refgesentatives of the United IPriv¤t¤· Nq· 68-1 States of America in Congress assemb, T t the Secretary of the _,°'ff{,'},°§dLg,{§‘,§’,,,,,d Interior be, and he is here y, authorized and directed to allow Charles wry- L. Hill to enter, under the omestead laws, and subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations of the reclamation Act and Acts amendatory thereof, lot one of section five, township twenty-two south, range one east, and lots Eve, six, eight, and nme of section thirty- two, township twenty-one south, range one east, Las Cruces, New Mexico, land district: Prookled, That the entry and patent therefor §’,§{’,",,‘2{‘,,, 1;,,,,,,,,,, shall expressly reserve to the United States the  to take or use, **¤¤ S•"*°° ¤¤•· without compensation to entryman, patentee, or ° assignees, any or all of the said lands which may be actually needed for_or m connection with the construction, maintenance, and operation of the Rio Grande reclamation project. Approved, July 17, 1914. July 17,71914. czmr. 172.-An Act For as rene: or Stanley J. Memw. _ _ fm United {Pena, sees.; B t nacted the Senate and House of Re esentatwes o Statgsz 0; Anwrilgz in Congress assembled, Tglit the Secretary of the i=·i°§`»iig¤fti>i°"°" Treasury is hereby authorized to pag to Stanley J. Morrow, ormerly of Dakota Territory, but now of the tate of Ohio, the sum of $1§3.65 out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated m full satisfaction for one building and photograph materials and other property and damages to business resulting from the apprioipriatnon of said property by the War Department, at Fort Custer, ontana in eighteen hundred and seventy-eight and eighteen hundred and seventy-nine. Approved, July 17, 1914. {s‘?l%?u2i‘i CHAP. 178.—An Act For the relief of John T. Glynn. B it enacted b the Senate and House o Re esentatives of the United Statgs of Americziz in Congress assembled, Tiiiit the Secretary of the igiiiigiil-"ii¤i¤°i°§iit¤. Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any moneynin the Treasury not otherwise apépropriated, the sum of $125 to Jo T. Glynn, to reimburse him for amages to clothing and for hos ital charges mcurred as the result of assisting an inspector of the }l)epartment of Commerce and Labor m serving warrants of arrest on certain aliens. Approved, July 17, 1914. . {&¥’i£’1¤t‘245 CHAP. 174.-~An Act For the relief of C. M. Hammond. ed  B it nacted the Senate and House o Re esen/tatives of the Unit Statgs qi Ameribdd in Congress assembled; Tlizt the sum of $1§0 be, g§°£»l;lii°•l°•i•li¤°°s`i»l§» and the same hereby is, appropriated, out_ of any mone in the "“’ · United States Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to gy to   M. Hammond, of New York City, New Yor, a deputy co for of mternal revenue, m compensation for money paid by him into the Treasury of the United States for cigar stamps supposed to have been lost m the United States mails, but thereafter found and delivered to the collector of internal revenue at Albany, New York. Approved, July 17, 1914.