808 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 140, 142, 143. 1925. a single division to be known as the department of school attendance _ and work permits. _ _ _ mg·§¤*g{c_ {0 <g¤;=; Sx0._ 2. The Board of Education is hereby authorized, empowered, poumhbyiiaiamni. and directed to appoint a director of said department whose rank shall correspond that of other directors who serve as officers of the Board of Education and who shall be paid the same salary as said directors, and who shall be known as the director of the department of school attendance and work permits, and also to appoint such a numbexi of attendance officers, inspgctors, clerks, apd otlipr assistants as sha] be necessary to carry out the provisions o this ct. ,mCg§;rPggB*g*g°,gg*g}‘ Such appointments, other than that of the director of said department and clerks, shall be made from a list of applicants obtained from open competitive examinations conducted by the respective boards of examiners of the Board of Education, and designed to test _ the Htness of the applicants for the duties to performed. , m°""'° mm Sm. 3: That thejuvenile court of the District of Columbia is hereby given ]ur1sd1ction in all cases arising from this Act. pe§&’f*°’ *°*· °‘°-· *°· Sec. 4._The Act of Colnlgsigess approved une 8, 1906, entitled “An °dv¤me.p.2w.np¤¤1- Act providing for comp ry education in the District of Colum- · ‘ bia,” and all other Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent herewith, are mm hereby repealed. _ . me]E¤t. °°°° °‘“°" Srzo. 5. That this Act shall take effect from the date of its enactmen . Approved, February 4, 1925. FIH. B. CHAP. 142.—An_Act To amend section 4 of the Act entitled "An Act to {Publi No.m.I incorpogstg theg liaéggnal Society of the Sons of the American Revolution," appr-ov une , . . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative 0 the n3$’Zl{.{°i.$li° Am°“°°° United States of America in Congress assembled, That sectigonfet of “,Y°‘·°*·P·2"·““°”" the Act entitled "An Act to incorporate the National Society of the Sons dof the Ameripan Revolution," approved Jime 9, 1906, is amen ed to read as ollows: '£,m,,,,,,,,, 0, mm “Sec. 4. That the property and aifairs of said co eration shall be ¤¤rr¤¤¤¤v¤d- managed by not less than ortiy trustees, who shslil be elected annually at such time as shall be xed by the by-laws, and at least one trustee shall be elected annually from a list of nominees to be made by each of the State societies and submitted in this society at least thirty days before the annual meeting, in accordance with the eneral provisipns regulating such nominations as may be adopteg by this society. ’ Approved, February 6, 1925. __jjTii?8Ii?9*fsiii?5' CHAP. 14{Q.-—An_Act_To authorize the discontinuance of the seven·year [Public. N0. 363.l regauge of distilled spirits in bonded warehouses, and for other purposes.
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I::;;;;·;;lv·¤;k United States of Amerzee an Congress assembled, That ugon with- Qubwnum on wggg di-awal_of distilled spirits from anyunternal-revenue bon ed wareurayvals or. house, in lieu of the allowance provided in subdivision ab) of sec- 101.40.p-1105. tion 600 of the Revenue Act of 1918, an allowance for loss y leakage or evaporation not exceeding one proof gallon as to casks or packages of a capacity of not less than forty wine gallons and one-half proof gallon as to casks or packages of a_capacity of less than forty wine gallons and not less than twenty wine gallons, for each period of six months, or fraction thereof, after the expiration of seven years from the date of original entry or gauge, may be made in