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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHs. 457-459 . 1930 . 555 CHAP. 457 .-An Act To authorize the Department of Agriculture to issue two duplicate checks in favor of Utah State treasurer where the originals have been lost. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Uni ted States o f Am erica in Congres s assembled, T h at notwithstand- i the provisions of section 3646, as amended, of the Revised Statutes n ohe United States, the disbursing clerk of the Department of Agri- cul ture is authorize d and directed t o issue, without the requirement of an indemnity bond, a duplicate of original check numbered 42772, dra wn March 17, 1928, in favor of Ut ah State treasur er for $1,066 .27 and original check numbered 42754, drawn March 17, 1928, in favor of Utah State treasu rer for $21,848 .96 and lost, stolen, or Miscarried in the mails. Approv ed, June 11, 1930 . June 11, 1930 . [n. R. 1601.1 [Public, No. 339.] Utah. Iss ue of duplicate checks, to treasurer of, in lieu of lost, etc., orig- inals. R. S., sec. 3640, p. 717 amended. Vol.39, p.37. U.S. C.,p. 1009. CHAP. 458 .-An Act Donating trophy guns to Varina Davis Chapter June 11, 143 [a.R. s34s .] .]	Numbered 1980, United Daughters of the Con federa cy, Ma cclenny, Flor ida. [Public, No. 340.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Th at the Sec re- United Daughters of tary of War, in his discretion, is hereby authorized to deliver to the c '2nnaDavis Chap. order of the Varina Davis Chapter Numbered 1580, United Daugh- te r, Maciwoyir Fla y ters of the Confederacy, Macclenny, Florida, auxiliary to the Florida guns. Division United Daughters of the Confederacy, two trophy guns, s tored in the Wate rvliet Arse nal at Water vliet , New York, and described as follows : One twelve-p ounder, m uzzle-lo ading, s mooth- bore field gun numbered 122; diameter of bore, four and five-eighths inches; length over all, fifty-eight and one-half inches; approxi- mate weight, one thousand two hundred pounds, "Confederate"; and one twelve-pounder, numbered 105, muzzle loading, smooth bore; length over all, seventy-two inches; diameter of the bore, four and five-eighths inches; approximate weight, one thousand two hun- dred pounds, " Confederate " : Provided, That the United States No Gov ern men t ex- shall be put to no expense in connection with the delivery of said pens e. guns. Approved, June 11, 1930 . June 11, 1930. CHAP. 459 .-An Act Authorizing the Secretary of War to grant to the town [H. R . 6591 .1 of Winthrop, Massachusetts, a perpetual right of way over such land of the Fo rt Ban ks Mil itary R eserva tion as is ne cessary for t he purp ose of widen ing Revere Street to a width of fifty feet. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Wint hrop, Mass. Uni ted States of America in Co ngr ess as sem ble d, That the Secr e- Right ofway granted, Mi li- tary of War is hereb y authorized and directed to grant to the town over Fort Banks otart' Reservation, for of Winthrop, Massachusetts, a right of -w ay over such la nd of the street improvement. Fort Banks Military Reservation as is necessary for the purpose of widening Revere Street to a width of fifty feet in said town of Winthrop, Massachusetts, upon su ch location as the Secretary of War may approve, and subject to such conditions, restrictions, and Conditions, etc. reservations as the Secretary of War may impose for the protection of the reservation. Approved, June 11, 1930 . [Public, No. 341 .]

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