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 1058 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 302, 303. 1909. A““*°¤°*— "°°*“”° That when an additional ension has been or ma hereafter be, of www cum granted by special act to a vgidow or guardian’on accorint of a helpless uggmfg ‘° "'*"°" child, such additional pension shall in no wise affect the rate of pension ' the widow may be entitled to independent of such additional allowance. geggmining ¤“" For fees and expenses of examining surgeonsgpensions, for services Fees. rlenderied within tge fiscal year nineteen hundr and ten, four hunred thousand dollars. AS°¤°¤’ ¤¤*¤*i¢¤- For salaries of agents for the payment of pensions, at four thousand dollars each, seventy-two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessar . 9***** me- For clergy hire and other services, in the pension agencies, four hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary: Zmomcu, ·.Provided, That the amount of clerk hire and other services for each ` agency shall be apportioned as nearly as practicable in proportion to the number of pensioners paid at each agency, and the salaries paid shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. _;;;;; NW Y¤*k For rent, New York agency, four thousand five hundred dollars, or ` so much thereof as may be necessary. c,g=¤v¢¢¤¤¤ 0* ¤g¤¤· For examination and inspection of pension agencies, as provided ver. 22, p. am. by the final provision of the Act of August eighth, eighteen hundred 9.,% Se “°· 47** *" and eighty-two, amending section forty-seven hundred and sixty-six, _ Revised Statutes, one thousand five hundred dollars. S"““‘9“°"`·°°°· For stationery and other necessary expenses, thirty thousand dol- @}’,'{‘§,‘§; envelope, lars: Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior shall hereafter f<¤1>¢¤¤i¤¤¤r¤- furnish free to all pensioners franked or penalty envelopes, properly addressed, to be used by said pensioners only for the return of their bu!;¤,_i}¤¤;>t¤;¤<;¤;=¢¤¤ M pension vouchers: And provided further, That hereafter the settle- ’ " mm ment of all claims for the reimbursement of expenses of the last sickness and burial of deceased pensioners shall be under the direction of the Commissioner of Pensions. Approved, March 4, 1909. Much 4. 1909- CHAP. 303.-An Act To amend section six hundred and ninety-one of subchapter [8* °°°5·] seven, building associations, of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia. [Public, No. 332.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Dum-rceorcoiumbw. States of America in Congress assembled, That section six hundred and code amendment. ninety-one, subchapter seven, of the Code of Law of the District of Co- V°*· 3* P· lm- lttmabra, rgelating to uilding associations, be amended so that the same s a rea : ,_,£;fldi¤8 ¤¤¤°*=***· MSec. 691. OBJECTS.—·Th8 object of such corporation shall be the accumulation of a capital in money to be derived from the savings and accumulations by the members thereof, to be paid into said corporation in such sums and at such times as may be designated by the by- laws of said corporation, from which the members thereof may obtain 1rjrm.¤p».u b advances upon their shares of stock: Provided, That the Comptroller C,,,§§§‘,§H2, °'f,, mg of the Currency, III addition to the powers conferred upon him by ¤¤g;g¤*¤§, P IM law for the examination of natrona banks, is further authorized, me¤2rea.'' whenever he may deem it useful, to cause examination to be made into the condition of any building association incorporated under the provisions of this chapter, as wel as any other building or loan asso- Péxpcnse or exami· eration located or doing business in the District of Ce1nmbja_ The ”“L§§,§’,,_ expenses necessarily rncurred 111 making an such examination shall not exceed the sum of twenty-five dollars for the first five hundred thousand dollars or fractional part thereof of assets and the sum of ten dollars for each additional two hundred and fifty thousand dollars or fractional part thereof of assets, and be paid by such association to the ugggjn ¤>¤¤¤ Come Qemptroller of the Currency at the time of the makin of such examination: And promdedfurther, That every building or Ioan association