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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · July 8, 1922 · Chapter 278

Chapter 278.

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CHAP. 278.— Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to loan certain tents, cots, chairs, and so forth, to the executive committee of the Louisiana Department of the American Legion for use at the national convention of the American Legion, to be held at New Orleans, Louisiana, in October, 1922. July 8, 1922. [[H. J. Res. 353](/us/bill/67/hjres/353).] [[Pub. Res., No. 67](/us/bill/67/pubres/67).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, American Legion.
Army tents, etc., loaned to encampment at New Orleans, La. That the Secretary of War be, and is hereby, authorized to loan, at his discretion, to the executive committee of the Louisiana Department of the American Legion, for use in connection with the national convention of the American Legion, to be held in New Orleans. Louisiana, October 16 to 20, 1922, such tents, with necessary poles, ridges, and pins, cots, chairs, or camp stools, and so forth, as may be required at *Provisos.* No expense authorized.said convention: *Provided*, That no expense shall be caused the United States Government by the delivery and return of said property, the same to be delivered to said committee designated at such time prior to the holding of said convention as may be agreed upon by the Secretary of War and T.
Semmes Walmsley, chairman Bond required.of said executive committee: *And provided further*, That the Secretary of War shall, before delivering such property, take from said T. Semmes Walmsley a good and sufficient bond for the safe return of said property in good order and condition, and the whole without expense to the United States. Approved, July 8, 1922.
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