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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · May 20, 1926 · Chapter 345

Chapter 345. To authorize payment of expenses of the Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System out of receipts of such system as an operating expense

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CHAP. 345.— An Act To authorize payment of expenses of the Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System out of receipts of such system as an operating expense.May 20, 1926.[[S. 3080](/us/bill/69/s/3080).][[Public, No. 255](/us/pl/69/255).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Washington-Alaska Military Cable, etc.Receipts may be used to pay expenses. That hereafter such amount of money as may be authorized by the Secretary of War may be withheld temporarily from the receipts of the Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System by the auditor of said system as a working balance from which to make payments of money transfers from and to Alaska and between points within Surety bonds.Alaska, to be accounted for accordingly; and the expenses of procuring necessary official bonds, as determined by the Secretary of War, of enlisted men employed in connection with such money transfers, shall be paid out of the receipts of such system as an operating expense.
Approved, May 20, 1926.
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