Chapter 1. Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy, in his discretion, to deliver to the custody of the city of Denver, Colorado, the ship’s bell, plaque, war record, name plate, and silver service of the cruiser Denver, that is now or may be in his custody
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CHAP. 1.— An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy, in his discretion, to deliver to the custody of the city of Denver, Colorado, the ship’s bell, plaque, war record, name plate, and silver service of the cruiser Denver, that is now or may be in his custody. December 3, 1930.[[H. R. 10387](/us/bill/71/hr/10387).][[Public, No. 541](/us/pl/71/541).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary“Denver,” U.
S. cruiser.Bell, etc., of, delivered to custody of Denver, Colo. of the Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized, in his discretion, to loan to the city of Denver, Colorado, until such time as he may hereafter determine, the ship’s bell, plaque, war record, name plate, and silver service of the cruiser Denver, that is now or may be in his custody: *Provided*, That no expense shall be incurred by the United States*Proviso*.No Federal expense. through the delivery of said articles, and said articles be retained on board the cruiser Denver until such time as that vessel is stricken from the Navy list.
Approved, December 3, 1930.