Chapter 55. To reimburse certain persons for loss of private funds while they were patients at the United States Naval Hospital, Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Virginia
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CHAP. 55.— An Act To reimburse certain persons for loss of private funds while they were patients at the United States Naval Hospital, Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Virginia. February 2, 1923.[[S. 2719](/us/bill/67/s/2719).][[Private, No. 158](/us/pvtl/67/158).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va.Payment to designated persons for personal losses while patients at.of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to the persons herein named the following amounts, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated:
Joseph Julian Jordan, seaman, second class, $210; William Raney Pickard, apprentice seaman, $25; James Buchanan, apprentice seaman, $40; Orvin Jefferson Bullock, apprentice seaman, $70; William James Thomson, fireman, third class, $95; Raymond Leonard Martin, fireman, third class, $75; William Brewster, fireman, third class, $15; Hiram Bitts Dain, apprentice seaman, $22; Arlous Pate, apprentice seaman, $35; Alvin Curtis, fireman, third class, $30; Irvin Howard Neil, seaman, second class, $40;
James Fred Taylor, hospital apprentice, second class, $80; Franklin Elmo Brown, pharmacist’s mate, third class, $20; Hamilton Okey Johnston, hospital apprentice, second class, $20; Leo Sherry, hospital apprentice, first class, $20; Raymond Clyde Malouin, hospital apprentice, first class, $70; Canaco Nacional Nallaris, mess attendant, first class, $185; and Birley Thomas, fireman, third class, $75; being the respective amounts of their private funds which the said persons had placed in the safe in the office of the executive officer at the United States Naval Hospital, Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Virginia, for safe-keeping, and which were stolen therefrom on or about April 1, 1921, by some unknown person or persons.
Approved, February 2, 1923.