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 1918 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. S:as. n. CBS. 630,631,658. 1930. lune2G, 1\130. Oll.AP. 680 .- An Act For the relief of CilbErl Peterson. [8.867.1 [Private, No.l33.1 Be it e1UUJted by the S~e atnd H OU8e 01 Re'[J'!e8entafWu.ea of the United States of A1'M1'ica Vn Oongress aBsem'hled, That the Secretary pti'lM of the Treasury is authorized and directed to redeem in favor of Liberty bond. Gilbert Peterson United States coupon notes Numbered E-1062861 and E-1062862, in the denomination of $1,000 each, of the Victory Liberty loan 4% per: centum convertible gold notes of 1922-28, ea1led for payment December 15;1922, with coupons due June 15, 1920, to December 151 1922, inclusive, without presentation of melt notes or coupons, suell notes with sueh coupons and coupons due Mal 20, 1923, attached, haTing been lost or destroyed by the said Gilbert Peterson: PrO'Viiled, That such notes shall not have been previeW!ly presented and paid 8.Ild that payment shall not be made nereunder for any coupons which may have been previously Pl'e!ellted and paid: PrOllfloa. Condition. Indenmity bond. AM 'P'!'fJlviaed furl"', That the said Gilbert Peterson!hall firSt file in the Treasury Department of the United States a bond in the penal trum of double the am~nt of the principal of the Mid notes anti the unpaid interest 'Which had accrued thereon when the notes were called for payment, in such form and with sueh MU'ety or sureties as may be acceptable to the Secretary of the Treasury, to indemnify and save harmless the United States from any loss on account of the lost notes and coupons herein described. Approved, June 26, 1930. lone2&, 18. [H.R.af.) 0lUP. 6SI. - An Ant For the relief of the 1. B . Krinsky Estate (Inc.orpo- [Private, No. 134.] rated) and the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. Be it enaeted by the SeNJk and BOUIJe of Representative. fI'/ the a!':rPo~Estate Uflit«l Seates of .A .1fUrica in O~rfJU alB.mbled, That the intemal- Internal revenue tax revenae tax of $16,000 a.sseSIed against the I. B. Krinsk! Estate aptnst,abated. (Incorporated), of New Yorkt New York, in respect of one htndred cases Of eiprettes (uport stamps numbered 446982 to ~6081, inclwin) iii &bated. SUch cigarettes, while .tored in a warehouse awaiting sale for export, were dMtroyed by fire. c~':f~! &C. 2. The Fidelity and Depoltit Company of Maryland, of Balti- ad f liability more, lIaryland, HI relieved. of liability for sueb tax upon n. bond as as~';. 0 surety for the L B. Krin!ky Estate (Incorporated). ApprMed, June 26, 1930. lune 2'1, 1\130. [8. m.1 CHAP. 668. -An Act For the relief of E. M. Davis. [PrIvate, No. 135.] Be it enacted by the Senate 0IfUi, HfYU8e of Representatives of the i Da.J:Wed in United States of America in Oongress fMsem1Jlea, That the Comp- IIOOOUDts of, due to troller General 18 authorized and directed to credit the aecOUDis of baDk failure. E. M. Davis, former postmaster at Cut Bank, Montana, in the sum of $174.33, repre8!Dlting the amount of postal funds lost by reason of the failure of the First National Bank of Cut Bank on January 1, 1921, and shown on final audit of his accounts as postmaster to be due the United Shies. li:b~V. relieved of a.o. 2. That the surety on the bond of such E. M. Davis as p0st. - master is relieved of any liability on account of such loss. Approved, June 27, 1930.