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 2068 Conditions. June 5. 1935. [H. R. 2689.) (Privat!l. No. 59.] 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS.179, 180, 185 .•JUNE 5,6,1935. said corporation shall be made perpetual upon complying with the requirements of section 2 of this Act. SEC. 2. That the said E. F. Droop and Sons Company shall file with the Recorder of Deeds of the District of Columbia a certificate similar to that required by subchapter 4 of chapter XVIII, of the Code of the District of Columbia approved March 3, 1901, as amended, in respect to increase or dimmution of capital stock, and pay to the Recorder of Deeds of the District of Columbia the fee to which he would be entitled if such corporation were newly organized. Approved, June 5, 1935. [CHAPTER 180.J AN ACT }<'or the relief of Mary Ford Conrad. Be it enaded by the Senate lbIU.l H OU8e of Representatives of the Mary Ford Conrad. United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the United pI::14:03, 19 November 2014 (UTC)TarmstroBot (talk)i States Employees' Compensation Commission is hereby authorized to A~of~9D~e: 6 747 consider and determine, in the same manner and to the same extent as u. S. c.. p: 100. . if application for the benefits of the Employees' Compensation Act had been made within the one-year period required by sections 17 and 20 thereof, the claim of Mary Ford Conrad, on account of disability alleged to have been proximately caused by her employment in the service of the United States between August 5, 1918, and October 30, PrO/li,o. 1921: Provided, That no benefits shall accrue prior to the approval of No prior benefits. this Act. JUDe 6.1935. [H.R.285.] [Private. No. 60.1 Approved, June 5, 1935. [CHAPTER 185.J AN ACT For the relief of Elizabeth M. Halpin. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Elizabeth 1\1. Hal· United States of America in Oongress assembled, That there is hereb'. P!Payment to. appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise app~'­ priated, the SHm of $745.42, which sum the Sef'retary of the Treasury is directed to pay to Elizabeth M. Halpin in full settlement of ail claims a~ainst the Government of the United States for actual expenses lIlcurred in preparing for transport, transporting, prepar- ing for interment, and interring the remains of her husband, N eul J. Halpin, an accountant investigator for the United States Tariff Commission, who died in Brussels, Belgium, while assigned to official Pr0tJj-3o.. duties in that city: Provided, That no part of the amount appropri- neTarmstroBot (talk) 14:03, 19 November 2014 (UTC):~!s~n attor· ated in this Act in excess of 10 per centum thereof shall be paid or delivered to or received by any agent or agents, attorney or attorneys, on account of services rendered in connection with said claim. "'It shall be unlawf~l for any agen.t or agents, attDrney or attorneys, to exact, collect, WIthhold, or receIve any sum of the amount appropri- ated in this Act in excess of 10 per c('ntmll thereof on accoUllt of serv- ices rendered in connection with said claim, uny contract to the con- trary notwithstanding. Any person violating the provisions of this Penalty for violation. Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000. Approved, June 6, 1935.