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Public law 527-559, 77th Congress— Continued.
Cocoa-fiber mats. H. R. 3572, act to amend tariff act of 1930, as amended (U. S. C, 1934
edition, Supp. 4, title 19, sec. 1001, par. 1529 (a)) [so as to effectuate orisiual intent
of Congress with respect to dutv to be imposed on imparted pile mats and floor covering
•wholly or in chief value of cocoa fiber]. Approved May 14, 1942. 1 p. (Public law
555.)
Disbursing officers. S. 2002, act to amend Public law numbered 35. 77th Congress, ap-
proved Apr. 11, 1941 [to relieve disbursing officers, certifying officers, and payees in
respect of certain payments made in contravention of appropriation restrictions re-
garding citizenship status]. Approved May 2, 1942. 1 p. (Public law 537.)
District of Columbia. H. R. 5075, act to create Recreation Board for District of Columbia,
to define its duties, and for other purposes. [Approved Apr. 29, 1942.] 5 p. (Public
law 534.) [H. R. 5075 transfers all functions of the Community Center and Play-
grounds Department of District of Columbia to the newly created board.]