Chapter 108. For the relief of Captain George Van Orden, United States Marine Corps
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CHAP. 108.— An Act For the relief of Captain George Van Orden, United States Marine Corps. February 11, 1909. [[S. 568](/us/bill/60/s/568).] [[Private, No. 122](/us/pvtl/60/122).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the sum of two hundredGeorge Van Orden.Credit in accounts. and ninety-one dollars and thirty-seven cents be, and it is hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and placed to the credit of Captain (formerly First Lieutenant) George Van Orden, United States Marino Corps, in the final settlement of his accounts as acting commissary of subsistence, United States Army, island of Guam, by the Auditor for the War Department, in lieu of Government funds to the same amount which were stolen and embezzled by a clerk in the office of the commissary of subsistence, island of Guam, in the year nineteen hundred and one, on account of the theft of which sum the accounts of the said Captain (formerly First Lieutenant) George Van Orden, United States Marine Corps, are now suspended in the office of the Auditor for the War Department.
Approved, February 11, 1909.