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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · January 31, 1931 · Chapter 63

Chapter 63. To approve the action of the War Department in rendering relief to sufferers of the Mississippi River flood in 1927

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CHAP. 63.— An Act To approve the action of the War Department in rendering relief to sufferers of the Mississippi River flood in 1927. January 31, 1931.[[H. R. 233](/us/bill/71/hr/233).][[Public, No. 576](/us/pl/71/576).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the actionMississippi River flood, 1927.Issuance of Army supplies, etc., for relief from, approved. of the Executive in directing the issue and the issuance of Army supplies out of the current and reserve stock for use of the Army, and in directing payment for supplies and for services rendered in connection with the shipment and transfer of such supplies, including all other extra expenditures, for the relief of sufferers from the Mississippi River flood in the spring of 1927 is approved.
Credit forCredit In accounts allowed. all such supplies so issued and funds so disbursed in connection therewith, and with the relief tendered by the Army shall be allowed in the settlement of the accounts of the officers of the Army. Approved, January 31, 1931.
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