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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. CHs. 518-521 . 1928 . 497 CHAP. 518.-An Act Donating Revolutionary cannon to the New York State Conservation Department. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the Secret Army. ary Revolutionary can - of War, in his discretion, is hereby authorized to deliver to the order non donated to New y York Conservation De- of the New York State Conservation Department five Revolutionary partment. cannon stored in the Watervliet Arsenal at Watervliet, New York, and marked "W. A.60,""W.A.61,""W.A.62,'11W. A. 63," and "W. A. 64 ": Provided, That the United States shall be put to no No Pr ovi so, ex- expense in connection with the delivery of said cannon. pense. Approved, May 11, 1928. May 11, 1928. CHAP. 519.-An Act Authorizing a per capita payment to the Rosebud 	[S. 3438.1 Sioux Indians, South Dakota. [Public, No. 362.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repr esen tati ves of t he United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to withdraw from the Treasury of the United States so much of the tribal funds on deposit therein to the credit of the Rosebud Indians, of South Dakota, as may be required to make a $10 per capita payment to the recognized members of the tribe, and to pay or distribute the same under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe. Approved, May 11, 1928. May 11, 1928. [S. 805 .] [Public, No. 361 .] Rosebu d Sioux In- dians, S. Dak. Per cap ita payme nt to, from tribal funds. May 11, 1928. CHAP. 520 .-An Act To authorize the Secretary of War to donate to the	[R. R. 6492 .] city of Charleston, South Carolina, a certain bronze cannon. [Public, No. 363 .] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representativ es of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary Canon t aken from of War is authorized and directed to donate, without expense to the Con fede rate forc es, d o- United States, to the city of Charleston, South Carolina, a smooth C ted t o Charleston, S. bore, muzzle loading, bronze field gun, numbered 124, captured from the Confederate forces, and now in the Watervliet Arsenal, Water- vliet, New York. Approved, May 11, 1928. May 11, 1928 . CH A P. 5 21 .-An Act To abolish the office of admini strative assistant a nd [H . R. 10544.] disbursing officer in the Library of Congress and to reassign the duties thereof. [Public, No. 364.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Library of Congress. United States of America in Congress assembled, From and after Offi ce o f adm inis tra- June 10, 1928, the office of administrative assistant and disbursing abolish assistant, etc ., officer of the Library of Congress, created by Act of Congress Vol.42,p.715. appr oved Ju ne 29, 1922, is abol ished and the reafter the d uties r equired to be performed by the administrative assistant and disbursing officer Post, p. 529. shall be performed, under the direction of the Librarian of Congress Dutiesaconferred upon up on ~ LibrLibrarian. by such persons as the Librarian may appoint for those purposes : Pr ovi so. Provided, That the person who shall disburse the appropriations for Bon d for dis burs e- the Library of Congress and the Botanic Garden shall give bond menu. payable to the United States in the sum of $30,000, with sureties approved by the Secretary of the Treasury for the faithful dis- charge of his duties. Appro ved, M ay 11, 1928.

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