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PRIVATE LAW 86-381-JUNE 30, 1960

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Private Law 86-380 AN ACT For the relief of Lieutenant Colonel Alonzo C. Tenney.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Lieutenant Colonel Alonzo C. Tenney, United States Air Force, a sum equal to the amount which he would have received under the provisions of Public Law 561,84th Congress, 70 Stat. 245, approved June 4, 1956, if he had made timely application under such Act for pay and allowances from October 4, 1950, to November 7, 1950, the said Lieutenant Colonel Tenney having failed to make application for such compensation because of the action of the United States Air Force in failing to comply with Lieutenant Colonel Tenney's request for information from his official record upon which to make such claim, and in the Air Force holding such request for information for almost three months, and in the action of the Air Force in replying to such request and furnishing the information after the expiration of said law. Approved June 30, 1960.

June 30, 1960 [H. R. 9652]

Lt. Col. Alonzo C. Tenney.

37 USC 33 note.

Private Law 86-381 AN ACT For the relief of George T. Moore, Carl D. Berry, and Doctor Harold J. Heck.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That George T. Moore of Glencoe, Illinois, an employee of the Department of Commerce, is hereby relieved of all liability to refund to the United States the sum of $3,051, representing payments of a per diem allowance in lieu of subsistence paid to him for the period from December 21, 1953, through November 30, 1954, as a result of administrative error, in connection with service rendered to the Government as consultant and as expert in Washington, District of Columbia. I n the audit and settlement of accounts of any certifying or disbursing officer of the United States full credit shall be given for the amounts for which liability is relieved by this Act. SEC. 2. Carl D. Berry, of Winnetka, Illinois, a former employee of the Department of Commerce, is hereby relieved of all liability to refund to the United States the sum of $1,423.66, $1,127.25 of which represents payments of a per diem allowance in lieu of subsistence for the period from March 9, 1955, through July 31, 1955, and $296.41 represents payments for travel incurred between Washington, District of Columbia, and Winnetka, Illinois, which payments were made as the result of administrative error, in connection wath service rendered to the Government as consultant and as expert in Washington, District of Columbia. I n the audit and settlement of accounts of any certifying or disbursing officer of the United States full credit shall be given for amounts for which liability is relieved by this Act. SEC. 3. Doctor Harold J. Heck, of New Orleans, Louisiana, a former employee of the Department of Commerce is hereby relieved of all liability to refund to the United States the sum of $616.03, represent-

June 30, 1960 [H. R. 10631]

George T. Moore.

Carl D. Berry.

Dr. H a r o l d J. Heck.

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