Chapter 322. For the relief of I
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CHAP. 322.— An Act For the relief of I. S. Rogers and J. L. Worthley.August 21, 1912.[[H. R. 7650](/us/bill/62/hr/7650).][[Private, No. 90](/us/pvtl/62/90).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,I. S. Rogers and J.L. Worthley.Reimbursement to. That the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars be, and the same is Hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to reimburse I.
S. Rogers and J. L. Worthley for money paid to the proper officers of the court as bondsmen for U. G. Copeland, indicted for violating section fifty-four hundred and thirty-eight of the Revised[R. S., sec. 5438, p. 1054](/us/rs/sec5438/p1054). Statutes, who was afterwards, to wit, on the sixteenth day of April, nineteen hundred and ten, duly tried and convicted in the District Court of the United States for the Western Division of the Eastern District of Arkansas for his offense and sentenced to imprisonment at hard labor in the United States penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia, for a period of five years, the said I.
S. Rogers and J. L. Worthley rendering material aid to the Government in the apprehension and prosecution of the said U. G. Copeland. Approved, August 21, 1912.