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 SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cris. 556, 557, 562. 1926. 731 compensation from the Government shall receive any additional salary or compensation for any service rendered in connection with the s stem of retiring teachers provided for by this Act. " Sym. 16. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia m,*‘;;,‘*0*;g{_*lfY °' °°’¤‘ are hereby authorized to perform, or cause to be performed, any or all acts and to make such rules and regulations as may be necessary and roper for the urpose of carrying the provisions of this Act into gall force and edbct, N wd t " Src. 17, That none of the money mentioned in this Act shall aes°I¤m,?g`°°' 8°` be assi able, either in law or equity, or be subject to execution or levygy attachment, garnishment, or other legal process. _ " Sno. 18. That the provisions of this Act shall not apply to ,,,,,I§§’§g°‘§§2°,,'§}’,t§’g,*f,,¥,§'. any teacher who receives an annuity from any State or municipality Wim- other than the District of Columbia. " Sac. 19. That the provisions of ‘An Aoi for the retirement of ,,;.$,€'Z,L{°§,t:,‘{§{,§’{,‘;{?vi` ublic·school teachers in the District of Columbia} approved V°‘· ‘1·¥’· 387- ganuar 15, 1920, and Acts amendatory thereof, shall apply to SA) all teachers who were on the rolls of the public schools of t e District of Columbia for the month of June, 1926, if otherwise eligible; and (B) all teachers who, on June 30, 1926, were receiving an annuity under the provisions of said Act of January 15, 1920, and Acts amendatory thereof, the annuit to be paid each such teacher after June 30, 1926, to be com utedy in the manner provided Prom herein: Provided, That nothing in this Act shall be construed to No redixcdon Orsay require a reduction in the amount of the annuity being paid to "‘°“°°‘ ‘““““’· any teacher at the time this Act becomes ei‘l'ective." Am dm u J G rno. 2. The amendments herein provided to "An Act for the tiveJ&nY1.°lli26. ° °°` retirement of public-school teachers in the District of Columbia," approved January 15, 1920, shall take effect July 1, 1926. Approved, June 11, 1926. CHAP. 557.-—Joint Resolution Authorizing the Joint Committee on the Library [gf‘§f’,{LQ%?§·1 to procure an oil portrait of the late President Warren G. Harding. [P,,,,_ M_"N0_`“, Resolved by the Senate and H 0tt8("? Representattves of the U cited W G States of America in Congress asse Zed, That the Joint Committee roiirrilii ¤i`1.Hi:réu£§; on the Library is hereby authorized to procure an oil portrait of the ‘,§§fé,§Q,b$_P',$,°;’I§g‘}(fg' late President Warren G. Harding for the Executive Mansion, at a D. c. ’ cost not to exceed $2,500. Appmved, June 11, 1926. CHAP. 562.-An Act To extend the time for constructing a bridge across ¥¤¤¤ 1% 1026- the Ohio River between Vanderburg County, Indiana, and Henderson County, -.-—LH.·}*J93P?l..# K°¤tu°ky- (Public, N0. 374.] Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of Regresentatiives of the 0;,,,, mv, United States of America in Oongress assemb d, That the times ,,r%g*,j’8 °{,‘;°°K§¤°g*uc{’; for commencirf and completing the construction of a brid me nsiism. authorized by ct of Conlgress approved June 7, 1924, to be build .¤y&1;i.§iZ°p' m' 1m' pty the Commonwealth of entucky7and the State of Indians across e Ohio River from a point in anderburgl County, Indiana, to ‘ a point in Henderson County, Kentucky whic have heretofore been extended by Act of Co approved, March 3 1925, are hereby further extended one and three years, respectively, from the date of approval hereof, and subject to the conditions and limitations contained in this Act. Amendment Sno. 2. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby ' expressly reserv . ‘ Approved, June 12, 1926.