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844 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 467-470. 1916. e .- (mn. .— T kvmla'bl fth °ti ith S°‘ii£"i'€?'t€¤£i1° img,,.Z0S°£¤s0‘?s$§‘.itr‘;$,‘t$,,¤mq?rZr‘§32'l°Zo$ma£“£§5€s‘Z‘“¤¤é’5Lt§’ms€ [Public, No. 275.] seavt:{tEu;1h§,B{k;:p(l;pn and laundry equipment, and so forth, as necessary m con- 1160 011 . Be it enacted by the Senate and House 3/'1¥g>resentat·ives of the United ,,,,¥‘,,,“‘*‘”'°'°,, ‘··’"" States of America in Cotglress assemble , at the Act of Congrem Admm, ,qu;p- approved July seventeen , nineteen hundred and fourteen (Thirty- ¤¤%¤t ¤5¤8¤h¤¤;i¤g· erggth Statutes, chapter one hundred and fifty-two, page fiye hun- ° 'P` dred and thirteen), increasing the limit of cost for the 1mm§ration station at_Baltimore, M argtland, from $280,000 to $550,000 e, and the same is hereby, amen ed so as to make said amount also ava1l- able for such counters, booths, screens, railings, seats, buuks, kitchen and laundry in ment, and so forth as ma be deemed necessa , 9*1 _ K _ _ » Y TY in connection wit said station. Approved, September 8, 1916. "‘°""‘“"°’“·’”"" cna1>.4es.-as A Ma ‘ ‘ ta r th seems , ‘ -

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I uu"' ’ e city 0 Kansas , Kansas. inmseciekxup. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United H§,*§,’,'°§${,, mj; States { America in Oonqeess assembled, That the sum o_ $10,000, or ¤¢g,v6,_ 34 p_ m_ so muc thereof as may necessary, is hereby appropriated, out of ’ any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the preservation and xmproverlxant of Huron lCemeteGry, a tract offlaiidén the city of as City nsas, owned ythe vernment o the nite ,,,m,,_,_ States, the use of which was conveyed by treaty to the Wyandotte ummm; mus. Tribe of Indians as a cernetexiy for the members of said tri e: Provided, That_the authoritles 0 Kansas City, Kansas, will construct and maintain all necessary retaining or outside walls along all the boundaries of said cemetery abutting on streets. Approved, September 8, 1916. S°flll¤l1¤`lc:¤§l%g1:`_, d.§§-A;tAct To reserve certain lands and make them a part of the [P¤bllc,No.277. 5 M10 O! . e:?6Z»lmmd F"` Be it enacted Senate and House ey Representatives of the United

  • ·*”°”“°‘ ‘°· States of America on Congress assembl , That all lands in the State

of Colorado described as ollows, to wit: Section nineteen and section thirty in township two south, range seventy-two west, sixth principal base and meridian, be, and the same are hereby, reserved, sub ect to all rior valid adverse hts, and made a art of and included in th Pil; Vaf alF estng P 6 6 1 1OIl 0I' . _ Approved, September 8, 1916.

 CHAP. 470.-An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act toincrease the pensions

[Public, Nc. 278.] of widows, minor children, and so forth,_of deceased soldiers and milors of the late Civil War, the War with Manco, the various Indian wars, and so forth, and to t a pension to certain widows of the deceased soldiers and sailors of the late Civil m' approved April nineteenth, nineteen hundred and eight, and for other purposes. P __ Be at enacted_by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ °"=’°”S States ¢y’America in Congress ass jmbled That f d te th H new for·Civil war , 6 » Tom 811 T 6 88- wrdnws i¤¤r€=¤S¤d~ sage of this Act the rate of pension for a widow, new on the ro or V ol . 2 4 , p . 5 , . . . amends:. _ _ hereafter to be placed on the pension roll and entitled to receive a I"'“°d‘¤mgS‘*'“°°· less rate than heremafter provided, who was the lawful wife of any officer or enlisted man in the Arm{,iSNavy, or Marine Cows of the R t I United States, during the period of service m the Civil ar, shall ,m*g,ggjF,,_ °“*°” °¤ be $20 per month, and the rate of pension for a widow of an officer or enlisted man of the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United