Chapter 297. For the relief of R
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CHAP. 297.— An Act For the relief of R. J. Warren. March 4, 1911.[[H. R. 11421](/us/bill/61/hr/11421).][[Private, No. 265](/us/pvtl/61/265).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That there be paid, out ofR. J. Warren.Appropriation for reimbursing. any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, the sum of four hundred and ninety-nine dollars and sixty cents, which amount is hereby appropriated for that purpose, or so much thereof as in the opinion of the Secretary of the Treasury was properly incurred, to R.
J. Warren, of Aberdeen, Mississippi, for expenses incident to defending an indictment made in Franklin County, Alabama, and in the United States court at Huntsville, Alabama, against said R. J. Warren, charging him with the murder of Houston Vines, while said Warren as a United States marshal was attempting to make an arrest of said Vines for violation of the internal-revenue laws of the Government. Approved, March 4, 1911.