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PENSIONS Continued. 



Speeches in Congress Continued. 



Laning, J. F., of Ohio. Speech in House, Mar. 17, 1908. (In Congres- 

 sional Record of Mar. 18, vol. 42, no. 72, pages 3606 to 3608.) Paper, 

 4c. 

 Lee, R. E., of Pa. Speech in House, Dec. 12, 1911. (In Congressional 



Record of Dec. 20, vol. 48, no. 15, pages 603 and 604.) Paper, 7c. 

 Lonergan, Augustine, of Conn. Extension of remarks in House, July 10, 

 1914. (In Congressional Record of July 16, vol. 51, no. 183. pages 13353 

 to 13355.) Paper, 9c. 

 McKenzie, J. C., of 111. Speech in House, Dec. 8, 1911. (In Congressional 



Record of Dec. 9, vol. 48, no. 6, pages 163, 164.) Paper, 4c. 

 Post, J. D.. of Ohio. Speech in House, Dec. 12, 1911. (In Congressional 

 Record of Dec. 16, vol. 48, no. 12, pages 445 and 446.) Paper, 6c. 



A reply to some of the objections to the bill. 



Powers, Caleb, of Ky. Speech in House, Dec. 11, 1911. (In Congres- 

 sional Record of Dec. 16, vol. 48, no. 12, pages 442 and 443. ) Paper, 6c. 

 In favor of cutting out the provision depriving persons having a net income 

 of $1,000 of the benefits of the bill. 



Rucker, A. W., of Colo. Speech in House, Dec. 12, 1911. (In Congres- 

 sional Record of Dec. 20, vol. 48, no. 15, pages 598 to 600. ) Paper, 7c. 

 In favor of liberal pensions and of striking out the clauses denying the 

 recipients of $25 a month the benefits of State or national soldiers' homes and 

 debarring those having an income of $1,000 from receiving a pension. 



Russell, J. J., of Mo. Speech In House, Dec. 8, 1911. (In Congressional 



Record of Dec. 9, vol. 48, no. 6, pages 160 to 163.) Paper, 4c. 

 Sherwood, I. R., of Ohio. Speech in House, Jan. 8, 1912. (In Congres- 

 sional Record of Jan. 11, vol. 48, no. 24, pages 935 to 937.) Paper, 7c. 



A discussion of the estimate of the increased cost of the proposed pension bill. 

 Sherwood, I. R., of Ohio. Speech in House, Jan. 24, 1913. (In Congres- 

 sional Record of Jan. 25, vol. 49, no. 38, pages 2081, 2082.) Paper. 4c. 



In favor of increased pensions. 



Sulloway, C. A., of N. H. Speech in House, Dec. 8, 1911. (In Congres- 

 sional Record of Dec. 9, vol. 48, no. 6, pages 158 to 160.) Paper, 4c. 

 Telegraph operators. Report favoring bill extending pension laws to per- 

 sons engaged in operation and construction of military telegraph lines 

 during War of Rebellion. 1906. 63 pages. (59th Cong., 1st sess., S. 

 Rept. 436.) Paper, 5c. 



Telegraph operators. Report from Committee on Pensions, amending by 



substitute S. 982, extending pension laws to persons engaged in operation 



and construction of military telegraph lines during War of the Rebellion. 



1904. 62 pages. (58th Cong., 2d sess., S. Rept. 1927.) Paper, 5c. 



Treatise on practice of Pension Bureau governing adjudication of army 



and navy pensions. 1898. 140 pages. sheep, 40c. I 24.7 : $98 



War pension not charity, but debt; by H. C. Gooding. (In Congressional^ 



Record of Jan. 8, 1912, vol. 48, no, 21, pages 750, 751. ) Paper, 6c. 

 See also Dakota militia. 



PENSIONS APPEALS BOARD. 



Annual reports of assistant Secretary of Interior on work of board 



I 24 :5 : 



1894. 18 pages. Paper, 5c. 



1895. 16 pages. Paper, 5c. 

 1893-96. 24 pages. Paper, 5c. 



1897. 11 pages. Paper, 5c. 



1898. 17 pages. Paper, 5c ; cloth, 15c. 



PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 



Military notes on Philippines. 1898. 314 pages, 51 maps. (Military In- 

 formation Publication 20, old series.) Paper, 75c. W26.3 1 :20 

 See also Volunteers Price list 32, Noncontiguous Territory and Cuba. 



PORT ARTHUR, MANCHURIA. Influence of experience of siege of Port 

 Arthur upon construction of modern fortresses, translated from the 

 Russian. 1908. 188 pages, 3 maps in pocket. (Military Information 

 Publication 12, new series.) Paper, 30c. W26.3 a :12 



