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SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SE88. II . Cu. 389 . 1929. ated, to George G. Motter (formerly corporal, Company E, Three hundred and twenty-ninth Infantry), the sum of $50. Such sum represents the amount deducted from the pay of the said George G. Motter for the purchase of a Liberty bond which he has not received. 2333 SEC. 5 . The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed ~~Io~~t1tirulDl to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, Ieuo refUDded. to John Schmidt, of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, the sum of $216.75. Such sum is equitably due him on account of the cancellation by the United States on November 1, 1917, of a contract granting him the privil_ege of grazing stock on a certain portion of the Fort Leav- enworth Military Reservation for one year beginning July 1, 1917. REC. 6. The secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed adTarmstroBot (talk) 00:13, 7 January 2012 (UTC)£~a~~DlI~~ to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, r~~' etc., au - to the following newspapers and publishing companies the sums 0 . herein stated: (1) Charleston American, Charleston, South Carolina, the sum ACharleston, 8. C ., of $38.40. mencan. (2) Dispatch Printing Company, Saint Paul, Minnesota, the sum D:aID~Paa1, Minn., of $60.48. p6• . (3) Evening Post Publishing Company, Charl~n, South Caro- E';e:~.!i. S . c., Ima, the sum of $40.32. (4) Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, Alabama, the sum of A~!TarmstroBot (talk)' Ala., $16.75. (5) Newburgh New,s Printing and Publishing Company, New- N~.isWbargh, N. Y . , burgh, New York, the sum of $27. _ . (6) New York Evening Journal, New York, New York, the sum loi;';;:1.YOrk EvenJnc of (~OS' k Re' S kWh' gto th f $23 40 Spokane, Wash., I; pO esman- VIeW, po ane, asm n, esum0 " Spokesman·Review. (8) Stivers Printing Company Middletown New York the sum Stivers Printlnl of $22.50. , , , ComPIWY. (9) Times Publishing Company, Montgomery, Alabama, the sum Ti=tcomery, Ala., of $4.69. Trento N1 (10) Trenton Times, Trenton, New Jersey, the sum of $13.44. Times. n , . ., (11) Waterbury Republican, Waterbury, Connecticut, the sum ~:~=:' Conn., of $22.50. Such sums represent the value of the printing, done respectively- by such newspaper,s and publishing companies, of official advertise- ments which were ordered without prior written authority from the Secretary of War during the years 1918 and 1919. SEC. 7. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed ~r~: ~deli~n!t to payout of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, ~r: to persons desig- to the following former enlisted men of the Army, their heirs or na . assigns, the sums herein stated: (1) Jose M. Caballero, the sum of $50. lose M. Cab8llero. (2) Lloyd Cowles, the sum of $50. Lloyd Cowles. (3) Charles A. Goodman, $50. CharIesA.Ooodman. (4) Percy E. Leland, the sum of $100. PereyE. Leland. (5) Luis Rosario, the sum of $100. Lu18 R06IUio. Such sums represented the value of Liberty bonds which were sub- scribed and paId for in full by the respective former soldiers but never received by them. MIPu1CP SEC. 8 . The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed P:;~eant 'to~tt~~r to pav, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise approJ;>riated, propertylosaes. to ~(ajor Paul C. Potter, Infantry, the sum of $572.11, bemg the appraised value of personal property lost or destroyed at Plattsburg Barracks, New York, between the months of May, 1916, and June, 1919. Approved, February 28, 1929. 54835°-29-PT2-42