Chapter 690. For the relief of Bryan Sparks and L
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CHAP. 690.— An Act For the relief of Bryan Sparks and L. V. Hahn. June 27, 1930.[[H. R. 8491.](/us/bill/71/hr/8491)][[Private, No. 167.](/us/pvtl/71/167)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Bryan Sparks and L. V. Hahn, assistant cashiers, etc.Redemption of lost Liberty bonds, etc., in favor of. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to redeem in favor of Bryan Sparks and L.
V. Hahn, assistant cashiers of the Houston National Bank, Houston, Texas, United States registered notes numbered A–153999, A–154000, C–314008, and C–314009, for $100 each of the Victory Liberty loan 4¾ per centum convertible gold notes of 1922–23, inscribed “ Miss Sadie Scholz,” with interest from June 15, 1922, to December 15, 1922, without presentation of the notes, said notes having been lost, stolen, or destroyed after being assigned by the payee in an unknown manner; BryanSubrogation of rights, etc.
Sparks and L. V. Hahn being subrogated to all rights in the notes, having made full reimbursement on account of their loss, theft, or destruction: *Provided, *That the said notes shall not have been previously*Provisos.*Condition. presented and paid: *And provided further, *That the said Bryan Sparks and L. V. Hahn shall first file in the Treasury Department of the United States a bond in the penal sum of double theIndemnity bond. amount of the principal of the said notes and the unpaid interest which had accrued thereon when the notes were called for payment in such form and with such surety or sureties as may be acceptable to the Secretary of the Treasury with condition to indemnify and save harmless the United States from any loss on account of the notes hereinbefore described.
Approved, June 27, 1930.