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 266 SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. IL CHs. 237-239 . 1930 . male persons who have been or shall be convicted of offenses against the United States, including persons convicted by general courts- martial and consular courts, and sentenced for terms of imprison- Exceptions . ment for more than one year, with or without hard labor, except those who have been convicted previously of an offense punishable by imprisonment for more than one year, and except also those convicted of treason, murder in the first or second degree, rape, or Sentences mowed without specifying arson, and those sentenced to life imprisonment. It shall be suffi- place of imprisonment . cient for the courts to sentence said class of offenders to imprison- ment in the penitentiary without specifying the particular peni- tentiary or the United States industrial reformatory, and the im- prisonment shall be in such penitentiary or the United States indus- trial reformatory as the Attorney General shall from time to time designate ." Approved, May 12, 1930 . May 12, 1930. [H. R. 2161.]	CHAP. 238 .-An Act To convey to the c ity of Wal tham, M assa chu sett s, [Public, No. 1 89 .1 certain Government land for street purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the Part of o ma United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary buildin g site con veyed to, for stree t of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, empowered and directed to purposes . convey, by the usual quit-claim deed, to the city of Waltham, Massachusetts, for street purposes and no other, that portion of the present post-office site in said city, three feet in width along the Moody Street frontage and enough land to round the corner between Provi so . this three-foot line and the northerly line of Pine Street by a curve Rev ersi on for non- with a twenty-foot radius : Provided, That the land conveyed shall user, be used for stree t pur poses and no ot her, to be care d for and main- tained as are other public streets in said city, and in the event that the premise s shall c ease to be so use d for st reet purp oses, th e right, tit le, and interest in the l and herei n author ized to b e convey ed shall revert to the United States and the deed or instrument of convey- ance shall recite such limitation and reversionary right. Approved, May 12, 1930. May 12, 1930. (H. R. 5726 .]	CHAP . 239 .-An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy, in his dis- [Public, No. 1 90 .] cretion to deliver to the custody of the city of Salem, Massachusetts, and to the Salem Marine Society, of Salem, Massachusetts, the silver-service set and bronze clock, respectively, which have been in use on the cruiser Salem . "Salem"Cruiser. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Silverser'ice of,may Un ited State s of Ameri ca in Cong ress assem bled, That the Secretary of delivered rMass custody cus to dy of the Navy is autho rized, in his dis cretion, to deliv er, for p reserva- tion and exhibition, to the custody of the city of Salem, Massachu- Bronze clock, to Sa- setts the silver-service set, and to the Salem Marine Society, Salem, lem Marine Society . > > yv Provis o . Massachusetts, the bronze clock, which have been in use on the No Gove rnment ex- cruiser Salem : Provided, That no expense shall be incurred by the pense . United States for the dlivery of sucsilver-service set and lock. Approved, May 12, 1930.

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