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 1048 s1X*rY-SEVENTH cononnss. sw. II. om. 428, 429. 1922. the a.nnuity which he would receive were he then seventy years_ of e b the decimal 0.951945 raised to a power the ex nent of which Pg Y. . fP°. _ is the number of years his age at such separation rom the service . l th s vent ars. ei»i¤°i»Iiii:31iié¤z$i°" ml is l*§?>i· mgghaciiics,  and rural letter carriers, and post-office clerks, who are eligible for retirement at sixty-five years of age, the immediate annuity is ound by deducting 47/900 of the annuity he would receive pvegpgxllipstpg sixty-gy; ypisérg prgalgse for each year his age at such sepa- B n a - . signs ¤€£z°m°¤ For railway postal clerks, who are eligible for retirement at sixty- two years of age, the immediate annuity is to be found by deducting 47 /630 of the annuitglgie would receive were he then sixty-two years d • mt of age for each year age at separation is less than sizgty-two years. &,,,,]'°“""_ For the purpose of computing a.nnu1t1es as provided in this section £1jact1<;r;dalc§arts of a yearm respect to the age of the applicant shall be ,,;f,°”,§°°,‘,’§*° ,’§,’,,'L’,,‘§’§',$Z Sec. 3. That in case such former employee   reemtployed bfy the ¤¤¤*· Government m a position affected by the (provisions of e Act o May 22, 19l22, the apnimtydcgpltificgte issnaege un Her the (pro@oRs of this Act cancee an ngtsan ne tsun erf ct terminate from and after the date of such reemplpgnent. _ _ _ a¤¤¤°'al¤;¤¤¤°’ °" °2¤°°,“ 1°9m°°, Sec. 4. That this Act shall include former .em yees coming within from the service subsequent to ngust 20, 1920, under the conditions · M mm, defined in section 1 hereof: Provided, That m the case of an emplplyee mmm mm mm. who has withdrawn from the "c1vil service retirement and disab' 'ty fund" his deductions under thlpaprovisions of section 11 of the Act of 22, 1920, such employee s be required to retiun the amount so W1 drawn with mterest compounded at the rate of 4 per centum per _ annum before he shall be entitled to the benefits of this Act. ,,§'§{",,,u°§d?,$,9g{§u;’§@ A     Tlggt   employee otherwise entitled tp ttlhg lkenefilts of the g¤>*=1i¤t <>1v¤“S·¤’*¤·g c 0 ay 9 0 w 0, rior to the passage 0 ct, as been pieyee sim- xs:. continued m the seiiv1ce_wi)th0ut the approval of the Civil Service “‘°"‘· Comnussion as provided m section 6 thereof, or, who has been reemployed in the civil service subsequent to retirement, shall be entitled to credit for such subsequent service and to receive salary, pay, or Hmmm 0, n_ compensation therefor at the regular rates, but shall not be entitled ¤¤1¢y,m.,¤m¤v¤a. to annmty covering the same time; and this Act shall 0 erate as a . . . P d1rection_ to the Commissioner of Pensions to remove suspension of a§inu1tyf1phallGs)uch cases, and isllzall be warrant for the proper fiscal 0 cer o e vemment to m e payment or adjustm nt f al Dmbimm not M_ pag, or compensation eamed by such employee. 8 0 S ary, mae. _ nc. 6. That nothing contamed in this Act shall modify the prov°'·“·*’·‘”°· visions of section 5 of the Act of May 22, 1920. Approved, September 22, 1922. iH·  _ CHAP. 429.-—-An Act Making appropriations to supply deHciencies in appropriaiHbE¤·N°·364·l tions for the Escal year ending June 80, 1922, and prior Escal years, and for other Pm'P°¤°¤· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 19gist_D°°d°°°y A"' States of America in Congress assembled That the following sums are ¤,,§,’f"°"°"*’*"°*"‘* appropriated, out of any money in the ’l`1-easiuy not otherwise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in appropriations for the Escal year ending June 30, 1922, and prior iiseai, years, and for other purposes, 8 ° °` mime yl LEGISLATIVE. sniurn. wm'“‘,,” ;,,°‘f°"· To ay Adelaide Curry Crow, widow of Honorable Willi E. hn) Crow, late a Senator from the State of Pennsylvania, $7,500.am
 * ¤¤*¤·*¤i· the provisions of the Act of Msg 22, 1920, who have been separated