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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · June 17, 1926 · Chapter 617

Chapter 617. To allow credits in the accounts of certain disbursing officers of the Department of the Interior

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CHAP. 617.— An Act To allow credits in the accounts of certain disbursing officers of the Department of the Interior. June 17, 1926. [[S. 2993](/us/bill/69/s/2993).] [[Private, No. 179](/us/pvtl/69/179).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Department of the Interior. Credit in accounts of certain disbursing officers of. That the Comptroller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed, in the settlement of the accounts of the following-named disbursing officers of the Department of the Interior to allow credit in the sums herein stated, now standing as disallowances in said accounts on the books of the General Accounting office: 1.
In the accounts of George W. Evans, late chief disbursingGeorge W. Evans. clerk, Department of the Interior, for payments made by him to the Sanitarium Company, Portland, Oregon, in the total sum of $35,434.59, from the appropriations for “Care and Custody ofVol. 41, pp. 916, 1405; Vol. 42, p. 555. Insane, Alaska,” for the fiscal years 1921, 1922, and 1923, which sum shall not be recovered from said company. 1608 2. In the accounts of Joseph P. Siebeneicher, special disbursingJoseph P.
Siebeneicher. agent of Indian funds, Flathead irrigation project, Montana, for payment made by him to Mary Beauchemin from the appropriation “Irrigation Systems, Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, Reimbursable” (Forty-second Statutes, page 571), in the sum of $100. Approved, June 17, 1926.
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