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[87 STAT. 1109]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1973
[87 STAT. 1109]

87 STAT. ]

PRIVATE LAW 93-37-DEC. 8, 1973

1109

compromise, release, or discharge, in whole or in part, the liability of— Cornelius S. Ball, postmaster, Rye, New York 10580. Victor F. Mann, Junior, postmaster, Harrison, New York 10528. George J. Posner, postmaster, Mamaroneck, New York 10543. Dominick A. Sgammato, postmaster. Mount Vernon, New York 10551. James R. Walsh, postmaster, Larchmont, New York 10538 to the United States resulting from the sale of postage stamps on September 13, 1969, to a person purporting to represent the Allison Mailing List Corporation, 329 P a r k Avenue South, New York, New York. Approved December 8, 1973. Private Law 93-36 AN ACT

December s, 1973

For the i*?lief <if J a m e s Evans, yublisher of the Colfax County Press, and Morx'is Odvarka.

[ H. R. 3044]—

Be it oiacted by the Senate and Hou-^e of Repfe^ientatlres of tlit United States of America In Congress assembled, That James Evans, James Evans publisher of the Colfax County Press, a newspaper published in Clark- odvarka"^ son, Nebraska, is hereby relieved of all liability for repayment to the United States of the sum of $1,342.48, representing the amomit of a postage deficienc}' assessed against the said James Evans as a result of the mailing of certain supplemental publications, togetlier with a regular issue of the Colfax County Press, at second-class rather than thirdclass postage rates, such assessment having been made after the said James Evans had received and relied upon an oral ruling by the Postmaster at Clarkson, Nebraska, that the mailing of such supplemental publications with the newspaper would be permissible under the newspaper's second-class mail permit. SEC. 2. That on such terms as it deems just, the United States Postal Service is authorized to compromise, release, or discharge in whole or in part the liability of Morris Odvarka, postmaster at the Clarkson, Nebraska, post office, for the amount of the postal deficiency charged against his account by reason of the facts referred to in the first section of this Act. Approved December 8, 1973. Private Law 93-37 AN ACT

For the relief of Eugenia C. Lyttle.

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December 8, 1973

— [ H. R. 3530]—

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, on such terms Eugenia c. as it deems just, the United States Postal Service is authorized to ^y"^^compromise, release, or discharge in whole or in part the liability of Eugenia C. Lyttle, former postmaster at the Manchester, Kentucky, Post Office, to the United States for the loss resulting from a burglary at the Manchester Post Office on the night of May 11 and 12, 1969. Approved December 8, 1973.