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 620 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Cris. 195, 196. 1920. necessary to the prgiper ad'ustment of any claim hereunder, and shall prepare and keep needilul tables and records required for carrying out the provisions of this Act, including data showing the mortality experience of the employees in the service and the percentage of withdrawal from such service, and any other information that may pervei as a guide forffuturp valuaticgns aid agljustments of the plan or the retirement o em oyees un er `s ct. ,,.,{,'l.,{’,"J,{,‘T{’,,‘?"°,,‘*.{.‘§j The Commissioner of Igensions shall make a detailed comparative °°°· rigport annually showing all receipts and disbursements on account of refunds, allowances, and annuitgestiltogether with tgieh total number 0 persons receivi annuities an e amounts ai em. &b§@_°g;{jw,¤,Q,¤;*§°,;é¤gj no. 14. That rljgie of the moneys mentioned 5 this Act shall be mm. ew. assignabieheither in law or equityhpr lie siibject to execution, levy, or attac ent, garn1shm' ent, or o er ega recess. ¤,·:§g_°¥?_',{*,,“g,'{ ogg Sec. 15. That there is hereby authorized td) be appropriated, from upmsvshweunder. any mon•}ys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriate, the sum of °"’ “" °1°’ 1°°°' $100,000 or salaries and for clerical and other services, the purchase of books, office equipment, stationery, and other supplies, and all other expenses necessary in carrying out the provisions of this Act, Am m including traveling eigmnses and expenses of medical and other _'°` ° examinations as provided in section 5 hereof. m,E“,,§,"§,§°,,,*{°’“b' The Secretary of the Interior shall submit annually to the Secretary p£1téhg'I‘reas;‘r11H pstimateg 03 the appropriations necessary to continue . ct in orce an e ect. s1?a°?°•¤°ia&‘¤i;_i»&i Sec. 16. That the Commissioner of Pensions, with the approval ’“*,‘§§€,'f °' °""°'“‘ of the Secretary of the Interior, is hereby authorized and directed to select three actuaries, one of whom shall be the Government actuary, to be known as the Board of Actuaries, whose duty it shall be to annually report upon the actual operations of this Act, with authority to recommend to the Commissioner of Pensions such changes as in its `udgment may be deemed necessary to protect the public interest d,§§‘Z,p¤‘§'°,°°'§°°°“f.'§'gf‘"‘ and maintain the system u n a sound financial basis. It shall be ew . . P0 . . . . the duty of the Commissioner of Pensions to submit with his annual wm, { mw report to Congress the recommendations of the Board of Actuaries. ment :mi?i°¤$ riwa. It shall be the duty of the Board of Actuaries to make a valuation of gl; "civil}s¢i1rvice regrement andfdéilspSb§ty fu3d" at the legndfof the . t year o owing the passage o ct an at interva 0 every °°°°°°°°°°°' five years thereafter, or oftener, if deemed necessary bp) the Commissioner of Pensions. The compensation of the mem ers of the Board of Actuaries, exclusive of the Government actuary, shall be fixed by the Commissioner of Pensions with the approval of the Mmmm www Secretary of the Interior. _ _ _ _, wilvd- Sec. 17. That all laws and parts of laws mconsrstent with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved, May 22, 1920. &yR2§iri%' CRAP. 196.-An Act To amend section 217 of the Act entitled "An Act tocodify, · u,ubué;··§6i~2B]·· revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States," approved March 4, 1909. Cd - C,,,,,_ Be it enacted by the Semte umd House o Re esentatives 0 the United Vfmgr ,,_ ,,3,, States y America in Congress a.gsembled;f·Th:il>r section 217fof the Act ¤¤¤¤<1¤¤¤§1¤- gtileii, and leiiiip osrvesi of allhkrndtpl, ani? inllzlmmablelpxratizlrials, and ` ern mac es, an mec amc, c emrc , or other evices or compositions which may ignite or explode, and all disease germs