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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESB. II. CR.651. 1929. 2367 Otis 'Williams, formerly private, Battery A, Eighty-second Regi- Otis Wl1llama. ment Field Artillery, the sum of $192.97, representing personal funds and property consisting of $172.97 in cash, and one gold watch valued at $20, stolen from the office of the post prison officer, Fort Bliss, Texas. Wilson Chemical Company the sum of $231972 representing Wloon Chemical ,, • , Company the amount which was overpaid to the Government on the purchase . of a quantity of bromine, and which sum' was deposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States as miscellaneous receipts. Sandy Campbell, sergeant, Company I, Twenty-fourth RegIment Sandy Campbell. Infantry, United States ArIp.y, the sum of $150, being the amount found due by a board of officers on account of damages sustained to his automobile in a collision with an Army truck. Major Francis J. Baker, Finance Departmeht (formerly pay clerk, B~ajort Francis 1. Quartermaster Corps), for rental from November 15, 1912, to June F:;~:n~&18. 30,1913, while stationed at Vancouver, Washington, the sum of $141 j to Major Stephen R. Beard, Finance Department (formerly pay clerk, Quartermaster Corps), for rental from November 30, 1912, to June 30, 1913, while stationed at Fort Worden, Washington, the sum of $168.80; to Major Horace G. Foster, Finance Department (formerly pay clerk, Quartermast~r Corps), for rental from November 13, 1912, to January 15, 1914, while stationed at the Presidio of San Francisco, California, the sum of $338.40; and to estate of Captain Hastie A. Stuart, Finance Department (formerly pay clerk, Quarter- master Corps), for rental from November 30,1912, to June 30, 1913, while stationed at the Presidio of San Francisco, California, the sum of $182.40, which amounts were paid by the officers named from private funds, being in each instance for rental of quarters for his use in the service of the United States for the periods and while stationed at the places named; in all, the sum of $842.68. . G Lieutenant George D. Graham, Medical Corps, the sum of $301.20 j D~3~=.tetc. eorge to Captain Edward D. Kremers, Medical Corps, the sum of $340; qU~:rsmr'!::ntjr of to Captain Larry B. McAfee, Medical Corps, the sum of $293; to. . Captain Laertus J. Owen, Medical Corps, the sum of $171.67; to Lieutenant Colonel Frederic P. Reynolds, Medical Corps, the sum of $321.60 j to Captain Adam E. Schlanser, Medical Corps, the sum of $275; and to Jay D. Whitham (formerly major, Medical Corps), the sum of $74.40, being the amountslaid by them for commutation of quarters and afterwards refunde by them from their private funds; in all, the sum of $1,776.87. Captain W. L. Richards, Medical Corps, United States Army, such ar~s~Ptaln W. L. Rich· amount as he may have refunded to the Government as the result of a payment to Frank Corya, formerly sergeant, Medical Department, of $1,150 for soldiers' deposits on a fraudulent deposit slip which was certified to by Captain Richards, and for which payment he was held responsible and accountable, and to credit the appropriation " Pay of the Army deposit fund" with such amount as will make the total available hereunder $1,150: PrO'lJided, That Captain Richards ~li!':8d of responsl. is hereby relieved from all responsibility and accountability in con- billty. nection with the payment of thIS sum and interest thereon, amounting to $97.50, to said Frank Cory'a. Major Willard D. Ne~bIll, Quarterm.aster Corp~ (now colonel, Nilf. Willard D. United States Army, retired), the sum of $39.49, bemg the amount paid by him to Blair, Murdock Company from Government funds for printing. Approved, March 2, 1929.

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