
    UNITED STATES v. NORTHEASTERN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY.
    APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF CLAIMS.
    No. 122.
    Argued November 24, 1922.
    Decided December 4, 1922.
    Decided on the authority of United States v. Mason & Hanger Co., ante, 323.
    56 Ct. Clms. 492, affirmed.
    Appeal by the United States from a judgment of the Court of Claims. See the per curiam decision of April 9, 1923, to be reported in' volume 261, reaffirming the judgment after rehearing.
    
      Mr. Alfred A. Wheat, Spécial Assistant to the Attorney General, with whom Mr. Solicitor General Beck was on the brief, for the United States.
    
      Mr. George A. King, with whom Mr. William B. King and Mr. George R. Shields were on the brief, for appellee.
   Mr. Justice McKenna

delivered the opinion of the Court.

Judgment in this case was rendered at the same time as that in Mason & Hanger Co. v. United States, just decided, ante, 323.

The amounts only are different. In that case it was $2,500 — in this case it is $150. In both, the amounts represented premiums on bonds and depend upon the same considerations. ' On the authority of the Mason & Hanger Co. Case the judgment of the Court of Claims in this case is

Affirmed.  