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123 Ct. Cl. 871
CourtUnited States Court of Claims
DecidedNovember 4, 1952
DocketNo. 50290
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Suit for salary. Upon an offer of the plaintiff to compromise, which offer was accepted by the defendant, and upon a stipulation by the parties, judgment for the plaintiff was entered in the agreed amount of $6,986.59.

Customs Service Pay Case

On the basis of the opinion and mandate of the Supreme Court in the case of Howard C. Myers (No. 43671) et al., 320 U. S. 561, and following the order of the Court of Claims therein, 101 C. Cls. 859; and upon the opinion in O’Rourke v. United States, 109 C. Cls. 33; and upon stipulation of the parties in the case set forth below, showing the amount due in accordance with accounting made therein, and on motion by the plaintiff for judgment, it was ordered that judgment be entered in the amount set forth below, as follows:

[872]*872On October 7, 1952

46951 Marcia Gillis, Successor as Sole Heir at Law to the Estate of George E. Gillis, Deceased_ $778. 60

Immigration Inspector Pay Oases

Upon stipulations of the parties in the cases set forth below, showing the amounts due each of the plaintiffs in accordance with the records of the Director of Immigration and Naturalization, Department of Justice, as extra pay for services performed on Sundays and holidays for the periods and .in the amounts mentioned therein; and on motions by the several plaintiffs for judgment, it was ordered that judgment be entered in the respective amounts set forth below. See Gibney v. United States, 114 C. Cls. 38, Taylor v. United States, 114 C. Cls. 59, and Ahearn v. United States, 114 C. Cls. 65.

On October 7, 1952

309-52 Homer T. Dean_ $441. 35

Frederick M. Raggett, Sr_ 808. 02

372-52 Alice M. McOonnaehie, Administratrix_ 454. 34

On November 4, 1952

454-52 Claude Graves___ 548. 08

Retired Pay Navy Enlisted Men

' Following the opinion of the Court in the case of Christopher C. Sanders v. The United States, 120 C. Cls. 501, and upon stipulations of the parties in the cases set forth below showing the amounts due each of the plaintiffs for additional retired pay for service in the United States Navy, judgments were entered for the respective plaintiffs for the amounts stated in the several stipulations as follows:

113-52 Frank Blasak_ $434. 00

William L. Campbell_ 264.00

John S. Chesslin_ 73.38

Mike R. Feeney_ 249.00

John A. Henrietti_ 196.80

50204 William F. Atchison_ 1,350.03

Petro Augustin_ 1,687.34

[873]*873On November 4, 1952

50223 John O. Maar (1)_$2,004.77

Bernard Earl Mac Arthur (2)_ 2,032.65

Isidoro Maggay (4)_,_ 1,653.32

Oarl Earnest Maloney (5)_ 1,992.27

Francis C. Marchino (8)_ 1, 675.01

Hugh P. Meehan (14)_ 1,439.78

John Nelson Meeks (15)_ 1,335.09

Duane Fleming Merrill (16)_ 1,754.57

Bussell MeGuirck Miller (20)_ 2,152. 01

Bay Wilder Mitchell (22)_ 1,699.51

Jep A. A. Moore (24)_ 1,959. 55

Andrew Edward Morían (27)_ 1,675.97

William Y. Morrow, Jr. (29)_ 3,489.19

Bobert Emmete Murray (30)_ 1,996.11

Kernie Eugene Nabors (31)_ 1,802.08

Harrison Neill (32)_ 1,756.30

Bobert Emanuel Noel (35)_ 3,189.34

Chester Arthur Nolan (36)_ 1,429.66

Fitzhugh Lee Nunnally (37)___ 1,759.19

Charles Samuel Nutt (38)_ 1,897.00

Bobert George O’Connor (39)_ 1,753.86

John Anthony O’Hearn (40)_ 2,018.25

Carl John Olson (42)_ 3,415.40

Charles Ivar Ostrom (44)_ 1,941.39

Joseph A. Pagan (45)_ 1,834.91

John Iverson Pearson (51)_ 1,939.34

Thomas Phillips (56)_ 2,098.25

Jorge Placencia (60)_ 1,954.74

John Charles Placke (61)_ 1, 554.30

Frank Poncik (62)_ 1,906.42

Walter Ellis Postert (64)_ 1,994.19

Frank Potts (65)_ 3,440.41

Harry William Preice (66)_ 1,878.71

James Benjamin Beed (73)_ 1,990.34

George I. Beinhart (76)- 1,969.18

Bobert Guido Bieker (78)_ 1,572.49

Clarence H. Bogers (85)_ 2,080.80

Frank Matthew Budolph (87)- 2,988.47

Daniel Sarinas (89)_ 1,718.01

Sylvester Smith Saul (90)_ 2,035.50

Charles F. W. Schmidt (91)_ 2,506.91

William Julius Schmidt (92)_ 2,440.59

Carl Jacob Schule (93)_ 1,537.81

Joseph William Seawright (94)_ 1,804.41

Omer Senbertrand (96)_ 2,577.81

Thomas J. Settle (97)_ 1,887.20

[874]*87450223 Clarence Shearer (99)_$1,310.87

Charles Kendall Sherry (100)- 1,899.64

Floyd Hilton Shrock (102)_ 1,988.92

Winfield C. Simpson (104)_ 1,122.73

Walter F. A. Sincere (105)_ 2,021.14

George Dewey Staples (114)_ 1,937.58

Aubrey Wade Stell (115)_ 1,889.45

John George Stirnemann (117)- 1,389.94

Edward M. St. Louis (119)_ 1,628.01

John Helms Stone (120)_ 2,934.23

Abiga Elbert Stuart (122)_ 1,536.62

John Joseph Sullivan (124) (Serial No. 194r-70-82)_ 1,918.16

John Joseph Sullivan (125) (Serial No. 503-58-54)_ 1,926.83

264-52 Pablo Mojica (1)_ 970.88

Loyd Merchant (2)_ 815.30

Harry Henry Mundell (13)_ 2, 211. 37

Evaristo Nolasco (16)_ 1,337.65

Bernard Nowak (18)- 1,946.08

Thomas Matthew dwell (20)- 1,829.43

Fidel E. Patt (27)_ 1,453.66

Margarito Palado (28)- 1,127.09

Marcarlo Pamandra (29)_ 1,560.49

Nicolas Pangan (30)_ 1,430.90

Joseph Potz (37)- 2,664.27

Francis Joseph Preston (38)_ 1,673.09

Ernest Homer Puryear (39)_ 1,592.70

McKinley Kennard Beeves (43)_ 1,651.93

George Phillip Bidden (44)_ 1,680.78

Edward Hubert Bingrose (45)_ 1,644.22

John Peter Scanlon (58)_ 2,215.70

Jack Franklin Shellenbarger (61)_ 1,233.46

James Hugh Smith (66)_ 2,117.76

Fred William Streip (74)_ 1, 634.59

Leo Charles Sullivan (75)- 1,078.17

Sumner Everette Sweeney (76)_ 1,718. 93

Manard Earnest Tannery (78)_ 1,748.77

Harry Thomas (79)_ 2,232.85

Archibald Thorpe (81)_ 1,897.00

Francis M. Trainor (85)_ 1,191.20

Emmett Dee Triplett (86)_ 2,058.01

Harden Boyd Tucker (87)_ 1,567.70

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Related

United States v. Myers
320 U.S. 561 (Supreme Court, 1944)
Moreno v. United States
93 F. Supp. 607 (Court of Claims, 1950)
O'Rourke v. United States
109 Ct. Cl. 33 (Court of Claims, 1947)
Gibney v. United States
114 Ct. Cl. 38 (Court of Claims, 1949)
Taylor v. United States
114 Ct. Cl. 59 (Court of Claims, 1949)
Ahearn v. United States
114 Ct. Cl. 65 (Court of Claims, 1949)
Sanders v. United States
120 Ct. Cl. 501 (Court of Claims, 1951)

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