Show LOSS OF flAIR A Pension Granted in 1891 for No Other Cause Than Baldness WASHINGTON June 24The charge made by Representative Tarsney of Missouri Mis-souri in a speech in the House some time ago that a pension had been granted for no other cause than baldness has been nroved to be true according to a publication publica-tion today It appears that Allen G Peck of company H First Rhode Island artillery was granted a pension of 4 per month on Oct 1 1891 with arrearages from March 11S84 no other cause being given than loss of hair the result of typhoid fever |