Chapter 430. For the relief of certain officers of the Army of the United States
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CHAP. 430.— An Act For the relief of certain officers of the Army of the United States.March 3, 1927.[[H. R. 16058](/us/bill/69/hr/16058).][[Private, No. 472](/us/pvtl/69/472).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Citizens military training camps.Payment to designated Army officers for disallowed students' travel pay. That the Comptroller General of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to allow credit in the accounts of the following named disbursing officers in the amounts stated, representing overpayments to citizens’ military training camp students on account of travel pay to and from camp, and which amounts now stand as disallowances on the books of the General Accounting Office:
Captain B. B. Barbee, $155.40; Captain C. J. Dick, $229.45; Captain P. A. Hodapp, $148.55; Captain Otto J. Langtry, $125.80; Captain W. N. Skyles, $38.10; Captain James H. Todd, $20.90; Captain George N. Watson, $49.60; Major F. J. Baker, $57.50; Major C. M. Exley, $23.60; and Captain Melvin Jones, $96.40; in all, $945.30. Approved, March 3, 1927.