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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. Sl!'.8s. 1. Cus. 841-845. 1928. schooner Nimrod and cargo, during the Civil 'War, while he ~as under military orders, within military lines, and executing militt.ry commands, as reported to Congress in &onate DoclimentNumbered 56, Fift;r-eighth Con~ress, third session, Congressional Repo~ Numbered 10303, filed In the Senate December 5,1904. Approved, May 28, 1928. OHAP. 84:2...., ...An Act Fer the relief of the Florida East Coast; Car Ferry Mi~.~lF· Company. '. [Private. No. ~ Be it ~tu 'by tM S~tb fiJriJ Homs I R~e8eniati'IJe8 of the U~ Statea of America Vn Oongre88 anembled, That the Secretary Florida East Coast of the Treasury be;. and is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to cTarmstroBot (talk) t~oIfJ:aulr: the Florida East uoast Car Ferry Company, a co~ration, out of ~::,TarmstroBot (talk)ectedeus- any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of .. $6,971.45 covering entrance and clearance fees and tonnage tax erroneously collected by the customs authorities at Key West, Florida, during the period from September 2 \ 1922, to May 28} 1924, and in violation of section 2792, Revised Statutes, as BmeJ1ded R. B. sec. 2792. p. MI. by the Act approved May 28, 1908 (Thirty-fifth Statutes, page 424:), ls~3J:i~: 588. @.nd section 441 of the Tariff Act of.l9"~ Approved, May 28, 1928. CKAP. 843. - An Act For the relief of William R. Boyce and Son. Mi~.~7i.F [Private. No. 219.] Be it enacted by the SMUlte and Ht#,8e of Repr63entatWiJI <# tM United State8 of America; in O~8 a8semhled, That the Secretary ;r~1am R. Boyce of the Treasury is hereby authorIzed and directed to pay, out of anI anPay':imt to. for moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of stooI&e charies. $1,208.25 to William R. Boyce and Son for storage earned on oe.rt&in seventy-five drums of imported alcohol stored by order of the col- lector of customs, port of New York, for the account of the United States Government, in bonded warehouse of which they are the proprietors, and subsequently destroyed by order of the United States Treasury Department. Approved, May 28, 1928. Max 28, 1928. CHAP. 844. -An Act To provide for the advancement on the retired list of !§.362 .1 the Navy of Lloyd Lafot. [Private, No. 220 .] Be it enacted by the Senate and Howe of Repre8entatWe8 of the United States of Amer/oa in Oongres8 assembled, That Ensign Llo'yd N ED8ign Lloyd Laiot, Lafot, Uni~ States Navy, retired, shall have the rank and receIve 1"1":anced on retired the pay and allowances of a lieutenant (junior grade) on the retired ::!t~.lleutenant.jUDIOr list of the United t'tates Navy. Such raIik: shall take effect on March ~tf~8 date. 5, 1924, but no back payor allowances !>hall accrue to said officer by 0 pay. reason of the passage of this Act. Approved, May 28, 1928. May 28. 1928. C~. 846. -An Act For the relief of George B. Booker Company. [B. M2L__ lPlivate, No~ Bew e'1fJIctect b1/l tM Senate ll11Id H0'U8e of Representative8 01 the United, Statea of America in Oongres8 a8IJeT1iJJled, That the Secretary c.?m~y B. Booker of the Treasury be~ and he is hereby, auth~rized and directed to pay p&:rmentto. to George B.Boolter Company of Wilmmgton, Delaware, outo!

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