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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 41 STAT. · September 29, 1919 · Chapter 69

Chapter 69.

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CHAP. 69.— Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to loan to the city of Atlanta, Georgia, tents, cots, blankets, and other camp equipment for the use of United Confederate Veterans in their convention from October 7 to 10, 1919. September 29, 1919. [[S. J. Res. 95](/us/bill/66/sjres/95).] [[Pub. Res., No. 13](/us/bill/66/pubres/13).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Secretary of War Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, Atlanta, Ga.Loan of tents, etc., to.be, and he is hereby, authorized to loan, in his discretion, under such rules and regulations, including a cash deposit, should the Secretary deem such necessary, as the Secretary may prescribe, to the reunion executive committee of Atlanta, for the use of the United Confederate Veterans, in their encampment to be held in Atlanta from October 7 to October 10, 1919, such tents, cots, blankets, and other camp equipment as the Secretary of War, in his discretion, deems sufficient *Provisos.*No expense.for the purpose of the encampment: *Provided,* That no expense shall be caused the United States Government by delivery and return of said property, the same to be delivered to said committee at such time prior to the holding of said encampment as may be agreed upon by the Secretary of War and the chairman and treasurer of said Bond required.committee: *Provided further,* That the Secretary of War, before delivering said cots, tents, blankets, and other camp equipment to the committee, shall take from the chairman and treasurer of said reunion executive committee of Atlanta, a bond with good and sufficient security for the safe return of said property, in good order and condition, the same to be without expense to the United States Government.
Approved, September 29, 1919.
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