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 PRIVATE LAWS SECOND SESSION, NINETY-THIRD CONGRESS

Private Law 93-51 AN ACT

March 22, 1974 [H. R. 6119] -^—

For the relief of Arturo Robles.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of RefresentativeH of the Arturo United States of America in Congress assembled., That Arturo Robles, USMC. of Tracy, (\ilifornia, former private in the United States Marine Corps, is relieved of liability to the United States in the amount of $828.46, an amount claimed, after Arturo Robles' hardship discharge, to be due to the Marine Corps by reason of its failure to stop dependents allotment payments while also failing to bring forward the allotment deduction on its pay record, resulting in an overpayment of accrued pay and allowances, and by reason of other similar bookkeeping errors on the part of the Marine Corps. I n the audit and settlement of the accounts of any certifying or disbursing officer of the United States, credit shall be given for the amount for which liability is relieved by this Act. Approved March 22, 1974.

Robles,

Private Law 93-52 AN ACT For the relief of August F. Walz.

March 29, 1974 i^.\f>\s^

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, on such terms that it deems just, the United States Postal Service is authorized to compromise, release, or discharge in whole or in part the liability of August F. Walz, postmaster. United States Post Office, Wilmington, Delaware, of the sum of $28,978.62 representing the amount of a revenue deficiency charged to his postal account as postmaster. Such deficiency resulting from unpaid postage on second-class transient mailings of the "Wilmington Suburban News" and the financial inability of the owner of such newspaper, and after his death, his estate, to pay any part of such amount. Approved March 29, 1974.

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August F. Walz.

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