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1744 Emmet C. Morton. Ante, p. 1743 . SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II . CH. 247. 1930. and to the Seabrook Coal Company, $84.62, in June, July, and August, 1923. Emmet C. Morton, major, Finance Department, the sum of $1,148.24, representing public funds for which he was responsible and being the amount paid to organization commanders for their organizations on account of ration savings, and which organizations are now inactive. Edward T. Comegys. Edward T. Comegys, major, Finance Department, the sum of $131.55, representing public funds for which he was responsible, and being the sum he paid John Vl. Gaskell, former private, Com- pany C, Ninth Regiment United States Infantry, for the loss of property while in the military service in France. WalterD.Dabney. Walter D. Dabney, major, Finance Department, the sum of $33.44, Francis J. Baker. Ante, p. 1743 . representing public funds for which he was responsible, and being the amount paid by him to Ernest H. Af!!1ew, colonel, Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, covering mIleage on a War Department order, and which amount has been disallowed by the Comptroller General. Francis J. Baker, major, Finance Department, the sum of $424.30, being public funds for which he was responsible; $139 paid for the purchase of medals for students at the Georgia School of Tech- nology, and $285.30 overpaid students at this school for commutation of rations. WRiplebLeeBryant tt' Sm. 3. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, elDl ursemen 0, h'ddd' dt f . hTr for lost liberty bond. aut orlze an lrecte 0 pay, out 0 any money m t e easury not otherwise appropriated, to Willie Lee Bryant, former private, Battery D, One hundred and thirteenth Regiment Field Artillery, United States Army, the sum of $100, being the amount due him for one second Liberty loan bond paid :for by him and lost in the mails. Alexander Perry. SEC 4 That the Secretary of the Treasury be and he is hereby Reimbursement to, '.. . , . , forstolen public funds. authorIzed and dIrected to pay, out of any money m the Treasury not otherwise aI>propriated, to Alexander Perry, former captain, Coast Artillery Corps, United States Army, the sum of $1,521.84, being the amount he has refunded to the United States to cover loss through theft of public funds from the United States transport Princess Matoika. lte:~~!~ SEC. 5. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, . authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Lawrence P. Worrall, captain, Finance Department, the sum of $239.81, being the amount refunded by him to the United States, covering the loss of this amount on July 15, 1926, while exchanging Philippine currency for United States currency for military personnel leaving the Philippine Islands for the United States. iie~bTarmstroBot (talk) 14:41, 18 January 2013 (UTC)t to, SthEC.. 6 · d Tha d t tdi~e Stecdrettary of the Tfreasury be, a1:ld hhe is hereby, for lost Liberty bond. au orlze an rece 0pay,out0 anymoneymt eTreasurv not otherwise appro:priated, to N. R . Sprinkle, former civilian employee on pack tram numbered 6, Quartermaster Corps, the sum of $50, being the amount due him for one second Liberty loan bond paid for by him and lost in the mails. iD::~~.dued1sburs- SEC. 7 . Provided that the amounts otherwise due to said dis- bursing officers by reason of refunds of income taxes and which amounts have been credited by the Comptroller General of the United States to disallowances in their accounts with the United States be refunded to them. Approved, May 12, 1930.