YANKWICH, District Judge.
On February 10, 1930, Eivind Anderson, the plaintiff, entered into a written contract with the United States of America, through Ferry K. Heath, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, acting under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, agreeing to construct and complete, according to the plans and specifications attached to the contract, a building to be known as the United States Immigrant Station and Assay Office, at Seattle, Washington...
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