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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CBs.651. 1929. 2363 former officers of the Army of the United States in the sums herein stated which now stand as disallowances on the books of the General Accounting Office: Captain Bigelow B. Barbee, Finance Department, the sum of B Captain Bigelow B. $3,022.09, being the amount paid by him for services in preparing arbee. searches and title policies on certain real estate acquired by the War Department. Lieutenant Colonel Tilman Campbell, Finance Department, the T.Lleute~ant ~Ionel sum of $314.90, representing public funds for which he was account- ilIuan amp . able, which were stolen from the finance office by the cashier, a technical sergeant, and not due to the neglect or lack of care on the part of Colonel Campbell. Captain Walter D. Dabney, Finance Department, the sum of D C: Ptain Walter D. - $32.90, representing public funds for which he was accountable, a ney. which were lost by- the payment of two fraudulent vouchers. Major John M. Eager, Field Artillery, formerly acting quarter- EMaJor 10hn M. master and disbursing officer, the sum of $180.26, which represents ager. loss of Government funds due to the failure of the Banca Italiana di Sconto, Rome, Italy. Major Frederick D. Griffith, junior, General Staff, the sum of ~IaJor Frederick D. $182.55, being public funds for which he was accountable and which GrIffith,Jr. were stolen by a warrant officer on duty in his office. First Lieutenant Robert A. Hill Corps of Engineers the sum of Lieutenant RobertA. $2,492.99, representing public funds for which he was' accountable HIli. and which were lost through embezzlement by an employee of the Engineer Department on or about November 17, 1922. Captain James A. Marmon, Finance Department, the sum of MTarmstroBot (talk) 00:18, 7 January 2012 (UTC)n 1ames A. $10,832.67, representing funds embezzled by Howard Farmer, second . lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, while acting as agent officer, and which amount now stands as a disallowance on the books of the General-Accounting Office. Captain J. R. McNiel, Finance Department, the sum of $35.93) N~iPtaln 1. R . Mc· on ac~ount of payments for services to a dvilian nurse at the station . hospital, Camp Meade, Maryland, for treatment of members of the Organized Reserves and the Reserve Officers' Training Corps while on active duty. Lieutenant Colonel F. P . Holcomb, Finance Department, the sum Lieutenant Colonel f 7 . h 'dFkC f F.P .lIolcomb. o $1,24 .50, representmg t e amount overpal to ran orya! or- merly sergeant, Medical Department, for an alleged depOSIt of $1,150, and interest thereon amounting to $97.50. Lieutenant Colonel Charles L. Lanham (deceased), Finance Lieutenant Colonel Department, the sum of $125, on account of overpayments of lon- TarmstroBot (talk) 00:18, 7 January 2012 (UTC))~. Lanham gevity pay to an officer now deceased. Captain William A. MacNicholl, Finance Department1 the sum C8in William A. of $25, on account of payments made for medical and hospital MacNlcholl. treatment furnished a prIvate in the enlisted Reserve Corps while on active duty. Major Emmet C. Morton, Finance Department, the sum of $272.40, MTarmstroBot (talk) 00:18, 7 January 2012 (UTC) Emmet C. representing public funds for which he was accountable which were lost by the payment of two fraudulent vouchers. . Captain O. T. Simpson, Finance Department, the sum of $1,370.13, 80~.aptaln O. T. SimP- representing the amount refunded to Hoblitzell and Hyde on account of a quantity of canned salmon purchased from the Government by that firm, which was condemned by the health department, State of Massachusetts, as unfit for human consumption and destroyed. Major F. J. Torney, Quartermaster Corps, the sum of $334.75, MaJorF.1 .Tomey. representing amounts expended by him in the interests of the Army music school. Captain Wallace E. Durst, Quartermaster Corps, $6; Lieutenant D~f~i! Wallace Eo Colonel F. P. Holcomb, Finance Department, $18; Captain W. A. '

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