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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHB. 245-247. 1930. hereafter be held and considered to have been discharged honorably from the United States Navy as a fireman, first class, November 20, 1922: Provided, That no back pay, pension, or allowances shall be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, May 12, 1930. CHAP. 246.- An Act For the relief of Marmaduke H. Floyd. 1743 Provi&o. No back pay, etc. May 12, 1930. [H. R. 1444 .] [Private, No. 26.1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative8 01 the United States of America in Oongres8 assembled, That in the admin- FIM~rmaduke H. istration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon ~ilitary record cor- honorably discharg~d soldiers Marmaduke H. Floyd, who was a first rected. Heutenant in the Three hundred and fourth Stevedore Regiment, Quartermaster Corps, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as an officer of said regiment on the 22d day of March, 1918: Provided, That no back pay, compensation, or allowance shall be pay,etc. held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, May 12, 1930. May 12, 1930. CHAP. 247. -An Act To authorize credit in the disbursing accounts of [H. R. 3527.) certain officers of the Army of the United States for the settlement of individual --rtP":ri:r.:v~ate~,~N~o'-".27=- .""1 - claims approved by the War Department. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative8 of the United States of America in Oongres8 assembled, That the Comp- TarmstroBot (talk). all i troller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed accoun~ot dtJ to allow credit in the accounts of the following-named officers of officers. the Army of the United States in the sums herein stated, which now stand as disallowances on the books of the General Accounting Office: Norman D. Cota, captain, Finance Department, the sum of $27.35, Norman D. Cota. representing public funds for which he was accountable and being overpayments to citizens' military training camp students on account of travel pay to and from camp In August, 1922. Herbert E. Pace, major, Finance Department, the sum of Herbert E. Pace. $1,145.67, representing public funds for which he was responsible and which he entrusted to one Waldo S. Ickes, late first lieutenant, Finance Department, as agent officer, and which funds were stolen from him on or about October 16, 1924. Jacob R. McNeil, captain, Finance Department, the sum of $355, J'acob R. McNeil. representing public funds for which he was responsible, and which were lost through the forgery of vouchers and other papers by one Max Saunders, late private, United States Army, who was convicted of the crime and sentenced to the penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia. Emmet C. Morton, major Finance Department, the sum of Emmet C. Morton. $429.09, representing public funds for which he was responsible; P08t, p. 17«. $156.67 of which represents payments of taxes on leased land near Mercedes, Texas, and the balance, $272.42, represents payment of expenses in returnin~ deserters. Joseph F. RouthIer, first lieutenant Finance Department, the J'oseph F. Routhier. sum of $379.01, representing public funds for which he was respon- sible and being payments made to the Logan Fuel Company in December, 1922, and February, 1923. '"Francis J. Baker, major, Finance Department, the sum of $218.52, Francis J. Baker. representing public funds for which he was responsible, qpd being P08t, p. 1744 . payments made to the S. V . Sherburn Sales Company, $133.90, 57894 °-31-PT 2 -8