Chapter 110. Directing the accounting officers of the Treasury to credit and settle an account of Major George H
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CHAP. 110.— An Act Directing the accounting officers of the Treasury to credit and settle an account of Major George H. Penrose. March 3, 1915.[[H. R. 3305](/us/bill/63/hr/3305).][[Private, No. 208](/us/pvtl/63/208).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Major George H. Penrose.Credit in accounts. That the accounting officers of the Treasury Department be, and they are hereby, directed to credit and settle the suspended account of Major George H.
Penrose, Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, in the sum of $267.87, being the amount disbursed by him in August, September, October, and November, nineteen hundred and eight, at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, to Albert W. Carlson and Bruno Buschek, employees of the United States, which account was disallowed by the Auditor for the War Department August twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and ten, and by the Comptroller of the Treasury on the twenty-seventh day of January, nineteen hundred and twelve.
Approved, March 3, 1915.