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 830 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cue. 751,752, ‘ 1926. ”'"°°*°"· A S10, 12.*'1‘itle·*VII of sueh Act is amended by ad ° atithe end •¤Y°L°*°?_li1'°m°:d` thereofanew auction  as"fe14ew¤:‘;=’ * c [   “ · .,..*Z;‘&*:m‘:%..;.%f ···>§+   7044Whce+e¤ ¤£algs1y¤makes, {wget, eouqeixtsts, or tim, {gg? °°"*°° °°*“°· gr   to¤be¤m;,de, fUl'géd,;'0Q\1};i»QI‘f61'$d,0!`I'it£`$¥PBd,0P W4 `S  _ é¤#‘¤¤¤i¤t¤wm¤¤. ¤i*·i¤z ¤!¢a1wtergpg*au—Idj¤etedy·‘qet¥vice’oertiHcate i  authority ci  ghdgiorwhocver   or sdls, orattempta to pas, xnttewpublishgor we ,5any such false, forged, counterteited, or altered certificate, with intent to defraud the·1United* Statmyor any potion, ercevhoever has in possession ¤ny»euch~·£•1¤e1y ·mac1e, §$Pd;~eeunierfeite¢}€F:·¢¤ aIteted’certi{·icate, wtthtintant-to unlaw- m__ mum  fbepunided gy; »iine»of¤»not moreithan we., ’,  itepnyears. ·fI'he·Seu·etary of thé#T¤eas•iry>=ia=h•r·eb rautxhorized to direct \¤d¤'lU8 the Secret Service 1Divi¤`io1\< of the `  towletect, arrest, and dutedj of the ni »=Staus r§rahel’ having ]uris· gigien fanynperaon orpersons violating~:·any» tithe provisions of ` @60m ">¥* —#· ` V¤’t~    J.  , M§‘;Y,f°f$f'°‘”°°"" -<»Sp¤.; 13.·'1‘itle·VHLof;sui:h· Act is furtheramended by adding at ·dY¤L4¤.r>-w»•¤¤¤¤- the end thgiig a new section to take eiect as of.May 19, 1924, and ‘ tolgléjgf Wggt V · .»V _ J. 1 i · » " ,,,’{"·g,:°°··""'¥°‘°"`  ¥*t·S¤:.'· 705,:$Whenever it appearsto the Director, byievidenoe clear s and to him, that any adjustedrservxce certificate has, d,,""§",,'{"'“*"‘ without badgimth upon thepart of the~person entitled to payment thereon, been lost, destroyed, wholly or in part, ornso defaced as to impair its value 1io·the»rightfu1 holder, and suchadgxsted service certificate is identiiiedtby number and description, the irector shall under dzhsaregialationi and with: snnh  as to time and retention for security or otherwise asihe may prescribe, issue a dupli- cate'&ea·•oi;»of=}ike»va|uein all rcspootsto t e original- certificate and wm so marked as to show the original number of the certificate lost, h,,B,§‘,§?,m"°° l' aem@£¤»ca¤a·¤a,,.¤a1et datethareof. “ The lawful holder of tueh A cate who makes- application for a duplicate shall sur- re*nder·th¤ 0rigi¤l{aif·Yexi$in§,eor to much thereof as may remain aad,ha11i&¤m \be,United tates Veterans’ Bureau a bond in a penal  of the face value of such lost, destroyed, or defaced cer- ti6czie,Iwith; two good and sufficient securities, residents of the United, Stat; to ebe approved l% the Director, with condition to indemnifym save harmless the nited States frompany claim upon P¤•¤.¤. noo. such lost, destroyed, or defaced certificate? A roved, July 3, 1926. 1 c ` PP im ms. £K.§:'1Il6B.|. (IHA!. 752.-An To authorise notarics ublic and other State officers •=. ¤-Ht  ‘ ‘ rBei$e•wcud by the Senate aosdllouse of Repreoentzzbivea of the ..·:.:¤*¤’*"•*‘°° °* ‘v»a.»¢ste¢“ ay AM-am at aoaggdammziua, That in all cm  ineszhiehpunderrthe   oi·tb•L_ { _ States, oaths are authonaed by ¤¤¤¤<1¤¢¤•s _ brreqaitpdtobe     byrnotaiaes _ V v_  ‘m~aay‘$State,~, not, or Territory of the ‘   ‘ States, clerks and’prethenotnries··bf¤coarts ef record of, _ State;   c§i·T:h11jito1·y, by the deputies ofbsuxélg cherks r  ra 111 yeayve oN$r»pe1jtaim*ing to any argh State, istrict, or? Territory to admin-  .;' ,;'.< ,'_ ' ’July 9, 1:926. `