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1592 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Snes. II. Cue. 206, 207. 1922. boro, Illinois, to be held as secinitiilfor deposits of postal savings funds to be placed with said bank, w `ch registered package contaming said bonds was lost without fault on the part of the said John Burke, former Treasurer of the United States. _ _ me mgzamu pm- That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he IS herebgr, authorized '§‘°.,,,°{q:,‘?‘¤;°§;’§“,{k`§ to pay the sum of $2,950, or so much thereof as may e necessary F°*¤¤°°°*· N- D**· for the purchase, at not more than par and accrued interest, of second Liberty loan bonds to the face amount of $2,700 and for the payment of an amount of interest equivalent to the interest on $2,700 face amount of such bonds from May 15, 1920, to the interest pafyment date next preceding the delivery of such bonds and the sum 0 $250, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be used by the Secretary of the Treasury for the purchase, at not more than par and accrued interest, of third Liberty loan bonds to the face amount of $250 and for the payment of an amount of interest eciuivalent to the mterest on $250 face amount of such third Liberty oan bonds_ from March 15, 1920, to the interest payment date next Iprecedmgi the date of delivery of such bonds for the purpose o the re of of the Treasurer of the United States on account of the loss of second Liberty loan coupon bonds numbered twelve thousand six hundred and three, twelve thousand six hundred and four, twelve thousand SIX hundred and five, and three hundred and seventy-eigxht thousand seven hundred and one in denominations of $500 eac , seven hundred and four thousand and e' ht, seven hundred and fou.r thousand and twenty-four, eight hundred and thirty thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, eight hundred and thirty thousand mne hundred and twenty two, two million and eighty-seven thousand five hundred and one, and two million eighty-seven thousand five hundred and fifteen in denominations of $100 each, one million two hundred and thirtK thousand four hundred and twenty-four and one million two hun and thirty thousand four hundredy and twenty-five in denominations of $50 each, and third Liberty loan cou n llionds numbered three hundred and thirty-three thousand four houndred and eighty- one and three hundred and thirty-three thousand four hundred and eighty-two in denominations of $100 each, and six hundred and eight thousand one hundred and ninety-one in the denomination of $50, of the contents of a sealed re§istered ackage forwarded to the Treasury Department by the First ationalgiank of Fairmount, North Dakota, to e exchanged for registered bonds of like denominations, which registered package was lost without fault or negligence of John Burke, former Treasurer of the United States. Approved, June 3, 1922. ""’°"·‘°”· crur. 207.-An A t To mm me ¤ ui R t

 Burke, former Treasureriif the Utnited State? ec 0 of he general account of John

mm Bum Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United cmu ni sémumsor, States of America. in Oongess assemble , That the proper accounting '°' "“"’“‘1“*"°'““‘*$· officers of the Treasury epartment are authorized and directed to examine and state an accoimt of the items of unavailable funds as set forth in House Document Numbered 756, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session, and letter from the Secretary of the Treasury addressed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, dated Januar 5, 1921, and to credit the general account of John Burke, former Treasurer fggjggying dlmwx of the United States, with the amount thereof: Provided, That the credit herein authorized shall be made in such manner as to debit _ the individual or depositary ch eable therewith upon the books m_l;;*§u;•j‘§y°*°··°"°'**‘# of the Treasuiiy Department: f’ro§§ed_fu·rther, That dpon the recovery or payment o any part of said unavailable funds, e same shall be