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2332 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II . Cu. 389 . 1929. Major Cbarlee B. (9) Major Charles B. Elliott, Infantry, the BUm of $15.60, being Elllott. the amount he has refunded to the United States to cover the amount of overpayments made by hiIl!+ through a. misinterpretation of regu- lations, to members of the .N ational Guard of New Jersey from Se{>tember 1, 1916 to November 30,1916. . Captain lAwIa 1. (10) Captain ~wis J. Emery, Quartermaster Officers' Reserve Emery. Cory>s" the sum of $139, being the amount he has refunded to the United States to cover the loss, through an unavoidable ar. -eident, of public funds for which he was responsible during the transfer of funds at Cristobal, Canal ZoDe, on August 6, 1917. lil~taIn 10e P. EIo (11) Joe P. Esslinger (formerly captain, One hundred and sixty- . seventh Regiment Infantry), the sum of $120.44, being the amount he has refunded to the Umted States to partially. cover the loss of public funds for which he was responsible, stolen on or about August 9, 1918. F~ Thomas (12) Captain Thomas FeeneyJ. Cavalry (now sergeant, detached enlisted men's list), the sum of lIi7.50 beIn~ the amount he paid on or about November 29, 1919, toward setthn~ a claim for civilian clothing furnished general prisoners upon their discharge at war prison barracks numbered 12, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, in excess of the amount authorized for such clothing at that time. JohnH. Hall (13) John H. Hall (formerly first lieutenant, Thirty-third Re!rl- ment lnfantry), the sum of $200, being the amount he has refunded to the United States to cover the loss of -'public funds for which he was responsible~lost by him on or about July 6, 1918, while crossing the Aguadulce .H.iver, Panama. uJi~Ptaln John Hei· (14) Captain John Heilich, Quartermaster Corps (now technical sergeant), the sum of $1,960, being the amount he has refunded to the United States to partially cover the loss of public funds for which he was responsible, stolen on or about December 10, 1919. Ne1aon Keys. (15) Nelson Keys (formerly second lieutenant, Infantry), the sum of $238.75, being the amount he has refunded to the United States to cover the loss of public funds for which he was responsible, stolen on or about December 10, 1918. M;~B~~Id.James T. (16) Captain James T. MacDonald, Quartermaster Corps, the sum of $39.33, being the amount he has refunded to the United States to cover the loss of puqlic funds for which he was responsible, stolen on or about April 8, 1920. WilllamD.NlchoJas. (17) Willia~. Nicholas (formerly first lieutenant, Quarter- master Corps), t sum of $226.84, being the amount he has refunded to the United ates to CO';er the loss of public funds for which he was responsibk; lost by the cashing of a check, tOn a forged indorse- Captain Talmage ment, for ~ch amount between May 2, 1919, and August 4, 1919. Phillips. (18) Captain Talmage Phillips, Quartermaster Corps, the sum of $4,727.57, being the amount he has refunded to the United States to cover the loss of public funds for which he was responsible, stolen at Gatun, Panama Canal Zone. Charles F. Risler. (19) Charles F. Risler (formerly captain, Ordnance Department), the sum of $57, being the amount paId by him for advertising, 'On July 7, 1919, the sale of surplus ordnance supplies. MTarmstroBot (talk)I~~:t;..Coal SEC. 3 . The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed lil':r3:~~' for col- to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, 10 • to the Berwind-White Coal Mining Company the sum of $118.40. Such sum represents the amount of the damlloO"Cs sustained by such company as a result of a collision between the United States ArmJ chartered barge Eureka Numbered 12, owned by such company, and the United States Army chartered tug Reliable, in New York Har- bor, on August 23, 1918, due to defective steering gear on such tug. George G. Motter. SEC. 4 . The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed Refund of amount f . hT h' - paid on Liberty bond. to pay, out 0 any money In t e reasury not ot erwIse approprl-