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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 38 STAT. · July 17, 1914 · Chapter 165

Chapter 165. For the relief of the estate of Philip Felix Herwig, deceased

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CHAP. 165.— An Act For the relief of the estate of Philip Felix Herwig, deceased. July 17, 1914.[[H. R. 2540](/us/bill/63/hr/2540).][[Private, No. 62](/us/pvtl/63/62).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of the Philip Felix Herwig.Remission of claim against estate of.Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to cause an account to be stated by the proper accounting officers crediting on the books of the Treasury Department Philip Felix Herwig, deceased, late assistant treasurer of the United States at NewOrleans, Louisiana, with $20,959.81, now charged against him by miscellaneous settlement numbered fifty-eight hundred and ten of June fourteenth, Vol. 36, p. 1291.nineteen hundred and cloven, under an Act of Congress approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and eleven, said amount being the shortage occurring in the public moneys at the New Orleans Sub-treasury during said Herwig’s administration on account of the embezzlement of John H.
Aufdemorte while employed in said Sub-treasury, as stated on page five of House Document Numbered Seven hundred and twenty-one, Sixty-first Congress, second session, and said claim is hereby remitted and satisfied. Approved, July 17, 1914.
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