Chapter 178. For the relief of H
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CHAP. 178.— An Act For the relief of H. W. Krueger and H. J. Selmer, bondsmen for the Green Bay Dry Dock Company, in their contract for the construction of certain steel barges and a dredge for the Government of the United States.February 23, 1927.[[S. 4268](/us/bill/69/s/4268).][[Private, No. 380](/us/pvtl/69/380).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,H. W. Krueger and H. J. Selmer.Refund to, on bond for Green Bay Dry Dock Company.
That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to H. W. Krueger, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, the sum of $6,385.01. and to H. J. Selmer, also, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, the sum of $1,000, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full and final payment of the amounts which said H. W. Krueger and H. J. Selmer, as bondsmen for the Green Bay Dry Dock Company, expended in excess of their bonds, and tor equipment furnished not otherwise called for by the contract between the Green Bay Dry Dock Company, and the United States for the construction of five steel barges and one dredge, these being the only bondsmen who made expenditure in connection with said contracts.
Approved, February 23, 1927.