Chapter 264.
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CHAP. 264.— AN ACT Authorizing proper accounting officers of the Treasury Department to reopen pay accounts of certain officers of the navy. March 4, 1911. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the proper accounting officers of the Treasury Department are hereby authorized and directed to reopen the accounts of the pay officers of the Navy.navy named below for the purpose of allowing amounts as set forth, which were paid to treasurers of officers’ messes in various navy-yards Suspended ration money accounts reopened.on account of commuted ration money for enlisted servants, and afterwards suspended against the pay officers’ accounts and by them collected from the officers who were members of the messes:
Allowances.Pay Inspector F. T. Arms, navy-yard, New York (account of W. L. Wilson), six hundred and fifty-four dollars and ninety cents; Paymaster Charles Conard, navyyard, Norfolk, Virginia, two hundred and forty-six dollars and sixty cents; Paymaster R. Nicholson, navy-yard, Mare Island, California, four hundred and seventy-eight dollars and eighty cents; Passed Assistant Paymaster E. A. McMillan, naval station, Guam, two hundred and sixty-five dollars and fifty cents; total, one thousand six hundred and forty-five dollars and eighty cents.
Approved, March 4, 1911.