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 2364 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. Cu.651. 1929. MacNicholl, Finance Department, $2; First Lieutenant James A. Durnford, Quartermaster Corps, $6; First Lieutenant Fred G. Sherrill, Finance Department, $4; Major J. S. Jadwin, Finance Department, $34; being in each instance the amounts paid to civilian witnesses not in Government employ, in accordance with prescribed rates; in all, the sum of $70. na~us:~:! OtTarmstroBot (talk): SEC. 2. The Comptroller General of the United States is hereby !&ed. authorized and directed to adjust and settle the following claims and (ertify same to Congress: Si.!*"y:Ommls- American Commission Company, $448.08, being the value of four thousand and eighty cans of tomatoes purchased from the Govern- ment at a sale of surplus supplies, which were seized by the Federal Food Administrator and destroyed as unfit for human consumption. Army store Forth Worth, Texas, the sum of $25, representing the amoun~ which was ;J?aid to the Goyernment for certa.in surplus stores which were undehvered, and whICh sum was deposIted to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States as miscellaneous receipts. Major A. W . Bloor. Major A. W . Bloor, General Staff, the sum of $24.80, being the Frank C. Cady. amount found due by a board of officers on account of damages to his automobile in collision with an Army truck. Frank C. Cady (formerly acting dental surgeon), the sum of $127.61, being the amount paId by him from priv6te funds for rental of quarters for the period October 14, 1913, to Jr.nuary 31, 1914, for his use while in the service of the United State. Major James Canby. Major James Canby, Quartermaster Corps (now colonel, Finance Department), the sum of $80, which amount he refunded to the Government on account of a disallowance in his money accounts for pa~ment of rental of an automobile used on official business. Lieut"nant Louls J. econd Lieutenant Louis J Claterbos Corps of Engineers the Clawrbos. .,' sum of $39.75, being the amount found due by a board of officers on account of damages sustained to his automobile in collision with an Army automobile. ~ajor E. T . Come- Major E. T . Comegys, Finance Department, the sum of $82.50, which amount was refunded to the Government on account of a dis- allowance in his money accounts in connection with the payment for two typewriters for the use of and now in possession of the military service. c~:''iant M. J . First Lieutenant M. J. Conway, Infantry, the sum of $302.851 being the amount found due by a board of officers on account of damages sustained to his personal property by fire at Camp Devens, Massachusetts, on January 28, 1919. John Dalton. Felix Davis. John Dalton, formerly private, Air Service, the sum of 85 cents, representing amount of personal funds stolen from the office of the post J?rison officer, Fort Bliss, Texas. Fellx Davis, the sum of $32.50, being the amount paid by him for a two-wheel trailer purchased from the Government at a public auction and which could not be located and delivered to hIm. D~:J'e\fy~ William F. 9aptain William F. Donnelly, Air Service, the sum of $255.702 bemg the amount found due by a board of officers on account ot damages sustained to his automobile in collision with an Army truck. E. B. Ellis. E. B. Ellis, the sum of $43.31, representing the amount overpaid to the Government on two purchases of surplus property, and which sum has been deposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States as miscellaneous receipts. Fantus Brothers. Fantus Brothers, the sum of $60.98, representing the amount which was overpaid to the Government in the purchase of a quantity of surplus clothing, and which sum has been deposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States as miscellaneous receipts.
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