Chapter 149. For the relief of the Bell Telephone Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the Illinois Bell Telephone Company
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CHAP. 149.— An Act For the relief of the Bell Telephone Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the Illinois Bell Telephone Company.February 14, 1927.[[H. R. 112309](/us/bill/69/hr/12309).][[Private, No. 365](/us/pvtl/69/365).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled*, That the Comptroller Bell Telephone Company, etc.Claims of, for service rendered, to settled.General of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to adjust and settle the claim of the Bell Telephone Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the expenses incurred in connection with the installation and removal of excess equipment at the navy yard and the headquarters, Fourth Naval District, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the claim of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company for labor and material in connection with the furnishing telephone service at the Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, both claims having accrued during the late war.
Approved, February 14, 1927.