Chapter 486. Authorizing the Postmaster General to credit the account of Postmaster A
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CHAP. 486.— An Act Authorizing the Postmaster General to credit the account of Postmaster A. E. White, at Payette, Idaho, with certain funds. March 3, 1931[[H. R. 12076](/us/bill/71/hr/12076)][[Private, No. 445](/us/pvtl/71/445)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* A. E. White.Credit allowed for postal losses, due to bank failure. That the Postmaster General be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to credit the account of the postmaster at Payette, Idaho, A.
E. White, with the amount of $144.55, the same being the balance of the amount of $272.72, funds belonging to the post office deposited in the Payette National Bank, Payette, Idaho, by the said A. E. White, postmaster, and which is still due the Post Office Department upon the final liquidation of the bank’s assets following the failure of the said bank on November 16, 1922. Approved, March 3, 1931.