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384 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 209-211. 1926. of the riod covered by such check, and it shall not be canceled, but shallebeccme an asset of the estate of the deceased lpensioner. H;},§g’}YR,f*,}‘dpe¤’;',‘§,‘{,’,, Sno. 5. Nothing contained in this Act shall be he d to affect or ¤¤{_<*y’fg;gr=·¤-5, diminish the ad itional pension to those on the roll designated °“" 'p` ‘ as “The Army and Navy Medal of Honor Roll," as provi ed by the Act of April 27, 1916, but any (pension or increase of pension Nkgmue pension herein provided for shall be in ad 'tion thereto, and no pension ""’“ · lxgadretcagpxlge granlted under ggy Apt, public or private, s all be u an in contain in t is ct. Mw:¤¤s*>·’¤f¤¤¤¤¤i@¤¢ Sm. 6. Jlio Zltaimgagent, attorney, or other person shall contract

1°nm{§iigm°1 WDSXOH for, demand, receive, or retain a fee for service in preparing,

presenting or prosecuting claims for the increase of pension pcrovided (fo; in this Act; and rpc;} mcge thanhthe suén of §10hshall allowe or suc service in 0 er aims t ereun er, w ic sum • P1 ish wt I0 _ shalll be payable orlaly (§1;;’1Bd0I‘dt1Ii of the gompiissiopxer of Pensgons; ,~“‘_ m ’ ""* an an rson w o s a , irec y or in irec y, ot erwise con ract mm for, deiiidiiid, receive, or retain a fee for service in preparing, fpre-

 prfproseclnting any claim uxpder this 1¥t, oiilspall wrong ully

wit 0 u rom t e pensioner or c aimant t e w o e or any art of the pension allowed or due to such pensioner or claimant urlider this Act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall, for each and every offense, be fined not exc&edip_g $500 orfbel imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, Mcdmmmn 0, Gy m e iscretion 0 t e court. _ l _ istingiaws. Sno. 7. That all Acts and arts of Acts in conflict with or inconsistent with the provisiong of this Act are hereby modified and amended only so far and to the extent as herein specifically provided and stated. Approved, May 1, 1926. May 1,19%. ..l§i;R°“·1*9·} HA.P.210.—Joint Resolution To rovide for membershi of the United States {Pub- R°°-· N°·”·l in ihe Central Bureau of the International Map or the Woiiid. . .8 Resolved by the Senate and Home 0 Re resentativee 0 the thi>¤$i•iiiiiOmxM pd United States`] of America in Congress agsemiiied, That to eiiable s§£€i°¤r,tgum(tiinmrii the United States to become a member of the Central Bureau of

  • ’°"·W·“"·u°‘· the International Map of the World there is herebfv authorized to

be a pro riated the sum of $30 for the payment o a contribution by the [Tinted States toward the expenses of the said bureau for the calendar year 1926. Approved, May 1, 1926. a 1,1926. ‘

 GHAP.211.-Joint Resolution To provide for the articipation of the United

[Pub' R°"* N°‘ 23'1 States in a congesa to be held in the city of Panama, gune, 1926, in commemora- $011% {pf the psi 8;6nia1 of the Pan American Congress which was held in the city . Resolved by the Senate and House of Jiepresentatiaxea of the pgs? Am°“°°° C°°` United States of America in Congress aeaemb , That the President ,,,D;’,§ ,g’§§ of the United States is hereby authorized to appoint delegates to ¤i'¤·>¤s¤¤¤¤i¤ P¤¤¤¤¤· enable the United States to participate in t e Pan American im Congress _to be held in the cig of Panama in June, .1926, in mw commemoration of the centenm of the Pan American Congress _ 1.,,, ,,8,-,_ mg; itngsthat c1tyrtrn_ Jitne, 1026, ancdi for tpe expenses lodthe ni a in a lC_1 a in in su con erence, 1nc u ing the travel and subsistience egpensgas ofsuch delegates (notwithstand- ing the provisions of any other Act), and suc miscellaneous and other expenses as the President shall deem proper, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum of $1,500. Approved, May 1, 1926.