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 748 ‘ SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 76, 77. 1925. 7%  CHAP. 76.-An Act To amezid se<;ti<;g 2 of tghe Act pggitéfg Lxilgdlggtlalég · · • ° gcggggry ° l C IDS B€I'V P°bu°' N°°3m`l tg11lio: and enf;>;i)rcr§§.nl§rai};a:<§1i)]i1il£:gI`arilif Kit of 1922 and all other customs revenue laws," approv arc, _ . B it enacted b the Senate and House of Re eaentatives of the $ S°i»ll°°i4ss, Umged States of g1me1g·Zca in Uongvgzss flzsaembledfr That section 2 0; · the Act entitled “An ct to provide the necessary or mza ion o the customs service for an adequate administration andgznforcemeirt of the Tariff Act of 1922 and all other customs revenue laws; approved March 4, 1923, is amended to read as follows: mB°¤*°°¤'Y**gmPg°g;{; "Sr:o. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby further lerslagdlmoger customs authorized and directed to a int de ut collectors, deputy °°°°” t ll d t PEO ty pdy ° t nt appraisers •‘ comp ro ers epu y surveyors cpu an assis a exlgniners of merchandise,  Saindlsgch other customs oilioexgs; la rers and other employees as e a eem necessary prescribe _ their designations and duties when not otherwise deiinell by 1a_w, “§g’g§{,*;,'_{{',j,,§§s{"“ and fix t cir compensation: Ide is authorized to appoint special agents of the Customs Servicedin number, as (pg plpovided by law, and fix their compensation an to appoint an the compensation of such number of custouls attachés for dut in forei countries Y i" and of customs agents as he may deem necessary, al of whom ihallhpegform  dptieé as deiinedéiy eiisting law or prescribed y the ecretary o the reasury un er the immediate supervision Q_$h°m mr ,m,_ of the director, special agency service of the customs: Provided, ¤¤¢¤¤•rvi¤•· That any officer of the Customs Service designated by the, Secretary of the Treasury for foreign service shall, through the Department of State, be 1§ularly and officially attached to the diplomatic mgisions of gre   Stateshin gis coimtries in wgiich t ey are to station an w en suc officers are assigns to countries in which there is no diplomatic missions of the United States appropriate recognition and standing with full facilities for dischargiu their official duties shall be arranged b the De artment · 4% · rl P A"§‘§',§’,,,‘,}, §’,°}?§Z of State: romded further, That the Secrets o State ma re°ect qw _, YY Y 1 use ·¤¤¤¤¤*¤¤*¤- the name of any such officer whose assignment to the foreign post Ohm t Bam I for_ which he has been designated would, in his judgment, be 6,,,,,,,,, ;,§,§;,,,,.,,_ ° prejudicial to the public policy of the United States. The Secretary of the Treasury shall likewise appoint and fix the compensation of Appoimmms my the clerks and other employees of the Board of United States General {ga to can service Appraisers. The appointment of such customs officers and employees _,,"§,;,‘g§’,,°“,,‘{°$',’},@’?“ ipa 1 be made puriuzzxgt to the ·ClVill·S&I‘VlC6 laws and regulations upon e_ nomma ion o e prmcipa officer in ch f th Hi to which such appointments are to be made." Ugg 0 B 0 cc Approved, January 13, 1925. 1an¤ary14,1925. {H- R- 8906-1 CHAP. 7‘7.—An Act To amend the Act entitled "An Act for the retirement [Public- N0-322-l of em loyees in the classiiied civil service, and for other purposes " approved May $2, 1920 ’ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repreaentahhycs o the m;g*f¤='“'Y D°¤*"”‘ United States of Americrg in Oorziyresa assembled, That the Secrgtary Wray w mmm wm- of the Treasury is authorized an directed to pay o t f ney rarily employed in, · ·. 7 u 0 any mo. after mm; mma in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the a eed compensation m%°i;*·°‘°éM in each case to all persons temporarily employedigr the Department · ·°· · of the Treasury, prior to the enactment of this Act, who had, before such employment, reached the age for retirement, or who had been ret1red,_ froirr the Government service under the provisions of the hymns in msg of Act entitled An Act for the retirement of employees in the classihed ams. cml service, and for other Purposes? approved ]May 22, 1920. In case of the death (either be ore or after the enactment of this Act)