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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 45 STAT. · May 14, 1928 · Chapter 555

Chapter 555. Providing for sundry matters affecting the naval service

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Chap. 555: Providing for sundry matters affecting the naval service. Chapter 555 45 Stat. 1830 1928-05-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-01-24 70 1 private Chapter 555.— An Act Providing for sundry matters affecting the naval service. May 14, 1928.[[H. R. 10276](/us/bill/70/hr/10276).][[Private, No. 123](/us/pvtl/70/123).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Navy.Credits allowed in accounts of Captain Arthur Saint Clair Smith and Captain Charles T.
Hutchins due to fluctuation of exchange. That the General Accounting Office is hereby authorized and directed to credit the accounts of Captain Arthur Saint Clair Smith, United States Navy, and Captain Charles T. Hutchins, United States Navy, in the amounts of $96.17 and $90.54, respectively, which amounts represent alleged losses sustained by said officers on account of fluctuation of exchange while serving as naval attachés at Peking, Chinn, and which have been disallowed in their respective accounts by the General Accounting Office.
Sec. 2. Captain Frederick G. Pyne.Credit in accounts of. That the General Accounting Office is hereby authorized and directed to credit the accounts of Captain Frederick G. Pyne, Supply Corps, United States Navy, in the amount of $1,000, which sum was paid by the said Captain Pyne, Supply Corps, United States Navy, to Henry Moakley for special services rendered to the Navy Department by said Moakley in connection with an arbitration between the United States and the E. W. Bliss Company, of Brooklyn, New York, but which payment was subsequently disallowed in his accounts by the General Accounting Office.
Sec. 3. Pace Institute and Benjamin Franklin University.Claims of, for instruction of certain naval officers to be adjusted, etc. That the General Accounting Office is hereby authorized and directed to adjust and settle the claim of the Pace Institute, Thirty Church Street, New York, New York, in the sum of $833.50, and the claim of the Benjamin Franklin University, Transportation Building, Washington, District of Columbia, in the sum of $292.50, to cover the cost of instruction received at said institutions by certain naval officers who were duly authorized to receive such instruction during the fiscal years 1925 and 1926, and to pay the amount allowed from the appropriation “ Contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery,” for said fiscal years.
Approved, May 14, 1928.
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