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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, Sess. H. Cris. 171, 172, 198, 199. 821 CHAP. 171.—Joint Resolution Providin for the fillin of a, roxima v February 9. 1925. ilriclgilgelgsozgdcgggllgsggnts of the Smithsoniagi Institutiongof thi; class dghelifihgii + P;i2g;TN’;*iL']. Resobved by the Senate and House 0 Re resentatioes 0 the. . United States of America in Congress assgmbldit, That the vagancy tidiiumomm mma- 1n the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution of the class n.iit°§ls`ii]iitr°i•ii°ni11i»gsi°i other than Members of Congress, which will occur on January 6, R°“°"‘· 1925,_by reason of the expiration of the term of Robert S. Brookin, of Missouri, be lilled by the reappointment of said Robert S. Bro¢§- mgs for the ensuing term. Approved, February 9, 1925. . · _ CHAP. 172.—Joint Resolution Providing for the filling of aproximate vacancy ..1lg- J- Rwiilbgii in the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution of the class other than [Pub- Ra-» N°·*8·] Members of Congrws. Resobved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the smins0¤1¤¤ immu- United States of Amerika in Congress assembled, That the vacancy °"}§é,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0, in the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution of the class G¢¤¤¤¤°¤Y¤¤R¤¢¤¤¤· other than Members of Congress, which will occur on February 25 1925, by reason of the expiration of the term of George Gray, of Delaware, be filled by the reappointment of said George Gray for the ensuing term. Approved, February 9, 1925. CHAP. 198.—A11 Act To amend section 558 of the Code of IAW for the District F°btFs:ry3asigZ]1925° of Columbia. Be it enacted b the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives 0 the. United stats (Z zlmerica in cmigress mefntzeiir That miami 558 ¤¤’?¤‘€?"‘°°'°°‘“‘“”‘° pf the Code of aw for the District of Columbia be amended so that s¤i;°fiaesi1' p` 1m' it shall read as follows: v°'·‘“·*’·"”· “S1:c. 558. NorrAmns.—-The President shall also have power to lzotarieg vulgig- un Sppoint such number of notaries public, residents of said District, r»s'i§g¤`i.m°° Y or whose sole lace of business or employment is located within said District, as, in his discretion, the business of the District may require: PWM Provided, That the appointment of any person as such notary public, Mw `mprtmls 01* the acceptance of his commission as such, or the performance of f,}E,§‘,°§,,i’§f°'° °°"°“' the duties thereunder, shall not disqualify or prevent such person from representing clients before any of the departments of the United States Government in the District of Columbia or elsewhereb Restriction H in Provided, That such person so appointed as a notary, public who govgmment employ- 9·PPcm‘s to practice or represent clients before any suc department °°' IS not otherwise engaged in Government employ, and shall admitted by the heads of such departments to practice therein in accordance with the rules and regulations prescribed for other persons or attorneys who are admitted to practice therein: And _ 1W‘0vided({‘urther, That no notary public shall be authorized to take ,,,,¥,’2,Z,,°dQ,‘§§nB_§$}f &0kI10Wle gments, administer oaths, certify papers, or perform any i“¤'·°'°“°d in °”°· official acts in connection with matters in which he is employed as counsel, attorney, or agent or in which he ma be in any way interested before any of the departments aforesaidiz Approved, February 10, 1925. -1--Y Fcbr¤ary10,1925. _  199.—An Act For the relief of Lieutenant Richard Evelyn Byrd,  Jumor, United States Navy. ` Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Representatives 0 the Y United States 0 f gnierica in Congress assembled, That the Pl‘€S{d6!lt nyiiringiiird E mm