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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SE88. II. Cu. 389 . 1929. ated, to George G. Motter (formerly corporal, Company E, Three hundred and twenty-ninth Infantry), the sum of $50. Such sum represents the amount deducted from the pay of the said George G. Motter for the purchase of a Liberty bond which he has not received. 2333 SEC. 5. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed Iot1tirulDl to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, Ieuo refUDded. to John Schmidt, of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, the sum of $216.75. Such sum is equitably due him on account of the cancellation by the United States on November 1, 1917, of a contract granting him the privil_ege of grazing stock on a certain portion of the Fort Leav- enworth Military Reservation for one year beginning July 1, 1917. REC. 6. The secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed adTarmstroBot (talk) 00:13, 7 January 2012 (UTC)£~aDlI to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, r' etc., au - to the following newspapers and publishing companies the sums 0 . herein stated: (1) Charleston American, Charleston, South Carolina, the sum ACharleston, 8. C ., of $38.40. mencan. (2) Dispatch Printing Company, Saint Paul, Minnesota, the sum D:aID~Paa1, Minn., of $60.48. p6• . (3) Evening Post Publishing Company, Charl~n, South Caro- E';e:~.!i. S. c., Ima, the sum of $40.32. (4) Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, Alabama, the sum of A~!TarmstroBot (talk)' Ala., $16.75. (5) Newburgh New,s Printing and Publishing Company, New- N~.isWbargh, N. Y. , burgh, New York, the sum of $27. _ . (6) New York Evening Journal, New York, New York, the sum loi;';;:1.YOrk EvenJnc of (~OS' k Re' S kWh' gto th f $23 40 Spokane, Wash., I; pO esman- VIeW, po ane, asm n, esum0 " Spokesman·Review. (8) Stivers Printing Company Middletown New York the sum Stivers Printlnl of $22.50., , , ComPIWY. (9) Times Publishing Company, Montgomery, Alabama, the sum Ti=tcomery, Ala., of $4.69. Trento N1 (10) Trenton Times, Trenton, New Jersey, the sum of $13.44. Times. n , . ., (11) Waterbury Republican, Waterbury, Connecticut, the sum ~:~=:' Conn., of $22.50. Such sums represent the value of the printing, done respectively- by such newspaper,s and publishing companies, of official advertise- ments which were ordered without prior written authority from the Secretary of War during the years 1918 and 1919. SEC. 7. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed ~r~: ~deli~n!t to payout of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, ~r: to persons desig- to the following former enlisted men of the Army, their heirs or na. assigns, the sums herein stated: (1) Jose M. Caballero, the sum of $50. lose M. Cab8llero. (2) Lloyd Cowles, the sum of $50. Lloyd Cowles. (3) Charles A. Goodman, $50. CharIesA.Ooodman. (4) Percy E. Leland, the sum of $100. PereyE. Leland. (5) Luis Rosario, the sum of $100. Lu18 R06IUio. Such sums represented the value of Liberty bonds which were sub- scribed and paId for in full by the respective former soldiers but never received by them. MIPu1CP SEC. 8. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed P:;~eant 'to~ttr to pav, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise approJ;>riated, propertylosaes. to ~(ajor Paul C. Potter, Infantry, the sum of $572.11, bemg the appraised value of personal property lost or destroyed at Plattsburg Barracks, New York, between the months of May, 1916, and June, 1919. Approved, February 28, 1929. 54835°-29-PT2-42

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