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1832 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cue. 442-445. 1927. R°’°¤d °* *¤°°'¤·‘ fimd to M. Tillery and-Mrs. V. D. Tillery of Beaumont Texas out m°°u°tm"°` of any money in the Treasury not otherwise rsiplpropriated, the ’sum of $1,646.57, representing the amount said M. ery and Mrs. V. D. Tille were unlawfully required to pay as income tax for the year £17,rgei11F in o1vrer t as ascertaigeql by the Inizgmal Revenue rvice 0 t e easury partment w 'c amount ey were re- vented from collecting on a claim for, refund thereof within the time permitted by law because of having received, before said claim became barred, written instructions from the internal-revenue agent in charge that they should take no action lookingltov the collection thereof until further notice, relying upon which t ey failed to pre- sent said claim within the time fixed y law. Approved, March 3, 1927. _ it'? ietf? ‘ K

 CHAP. 443.-An Act For the relief of John A. Thornton.

m Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the

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°°'"‘°" troller General of the United States is authorized and directed allow credit in the account of Jolm A. Thornton, as postmaster of the Philadelphia post odicc in the amount of $385.35. _Such sum relpresents the amount of a deficit in the account of the said John A. T ornton resulting from the fact that certain war savings certificates which were stolen in 1919 were cashed at such post otlice, during his tenure of ofiice as postmaster, throu h no fault or ne ligence on 8 g his part. Approved, March 3, 1927. M·=¤¤3·1°¤"· o¤a1>.444.-A¤A¢F th if c r1· r , air ‘,

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the $¤¤Y· t I dnt? United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the Comp- ¤.::i'$$s.° trollgr Genelral of the States {ie, ang he is hereby, apthorized and irecte to sett e t e o owing c aims or a persona injuries loss of privage pxropgrty, and refund of r}1o§11ey,§r£%$g incident to thi operation o t e rmy—name y to o annes eissmg care o German Embassy, Washington, District of Columbia, $4:95.42; to Louise A. Alleyne, care of British Embassy, Washin§ton, District of Columbia, $3,000; to Army Field Clerk John K. myth, Head- uarters Panama Canal Department, Balboa Heights, Panama Canal gone, $300; and Warrant Oiiicer Edward K. Powell, Headquarters First Corps Area Army Base, Boston, Masachusetts, $60; to Alex- andre Honeveux, llue T iers, Bellac (Haute-Vienne), France, $10.25, or so much thereof as might be reqiuired to purchase exchange not to ggceed ézhe amoimt of rench ancs 205, amoimting in 'all to 865.6 . Approved, March 3, 1927. liiigsgigziii 1 CHAP. 445.-—An Act For the reiiei of William J. O’Brien.

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