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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sue. I. Cue. 80.1, 802. o 1926. 913 be known as the Board oinctuaries, whose duty it shall ,be...to report upon the actual operations 0 this Ast,. with authority to recommend to the Commissioner of; Pensions such changes as i11;th0l1`,jl1(1@!1§li},il1f1& ,be.dsemed nec¤¤¤¤y;.t¤.pmte¤t the public intepest and maintaiirtlie system upon._a sound financial basis, and thai shall make a valuation of the " civikservioe retire- ment and diss. ility fund ” It ll1li·8l‘V8»lS of HV0 y€8ql`$• O? 0ft¤¤€!' if use Osman- deemed necessary by the Commissioner of Pensions; they shall iw ¤g1¤¤.¤¤¤· also prepare such tables as may be required by the Commissioner of Pensions for the purpose, of__ eomputinfg annuities under ,thia¤Act. C um The compensation of the members 0 the Board of Actuaries, °m°°°°° ‘ exclusive of the Government actuary, shall be fixed by the ‘Com- missioner of Pensions with the. approval of the Secretary of the Interior. ‘ ' _ ` ` i ’ wxxnisrnsnon "°"“"“""*‘°“· Sac. 17; Forthe purpose of, administration, exce t as otherwise ,,,;*“ provided herein,the Commissionerof Pensions, uncgr the _`dii*ectio Pgygg- m_ of the Secretary of the Interior, be, and is hereby, authorized and ·  '°’ directed to perform, or cause to be performed,‘any‘ andall acts and to make such rules ‘s.iid,reg,ulati0ns as may be nedessanjtand palolper for the purposeof icarryingnthe provisions of this  into Appeal to summ force and effect. `Ani appeal the  of the Interior °' °L“"‘°'· shall lie from the iinalxactioii or order _of. the Commissioner of Pensions aifecting the rights or. interests of anyperson or of lthe United States under this Act, the Iprocedure on ii. pealtdgbei is prescribed by the Commissioner of ensions, with the approval of the Secrctaryofthelnterior. i'  I v P   ‘ [ s . _ The Commissioner of Pensionsshallf make a detailed comparative  report annually  howing all receipts and disbursements on   V0, 5¤¤»°;0,;mmd_ of annuities, refunds, and allowances, together with »the total eu. ` '°` number of persons receiving annuities and t e total amounts paid them, and he shall transmit to Congress, through the Secretary of   . the Interior, the reports and recommendations of the Boar -`—of  o enriora miannu eureau. °¤¤Y A€I`lli:rScgc1etaryifth I   `A l   llsub 't A all toth   A  E¤“m•’°• ¤·” of the Budget estimates of the a pro riations necegsary to finance t°wiiiii°4l:i».¤ia%iii1¤f°¤i»“e- the retirement and disability fimd and) to continue this Act in full °°‘ force and effect. S nxnurmox rsox nxncu·r1oN, Ami so roirrrr uimpim Sac. 18. None of the moneys mentioned in this Act shall be assign· M¤gm$¤·¤¤¤¤•· able, either in law or equity, orbe subject to execution, levy, or at- HQ}. 41, p. m. tachment, garnishment, or other legal process. A ; _m_,Fm,nvE mm _ nawzm sm. Sac. 19. This Act shall become eifective as of July 1,,1926 and I,:°j_*;g,{g{Y,:;'?§& all laws or parts of laws inconsistent with the provisions ot   peeled. l Act are here y repealed asof said efective date. i Approved, July 3, 1926.  CHAP. 802.—Joint Resolution Tomvide for the expenses of delegates of the [1g%Y1iBi%.l United States to the International tary Conference to meet at   on · -. o.4. May 10, 1926. _ ‘ Resolved b the Senate and House of Re entatives 0 the United States of Amgrica in Uongreas assembled, 'Iqi`3 there is heiieby author- J-§'  Sm` 4¤3892°—27-—58.