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 864 F IFIY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. ll. CHS. 397-399, 420. 1907. three hundred and sevent -eight: And ovided further, That no _ .Y H _ _ P", , u”‘“°"""““°“ °° enlisted man shall receive under this section more than one addition to pm his pav hiuditivnsi ¤¤¢•P- SEC: 12. That in addition to the chaplains now authorized for the Artillery Corps the President is authorized to appoint, by and with the advice an consent of the Senate, and subject to the laws governing appointment of chaplains in the Army, one chaplain for each re `ment of field artille and two for the coast arti ler with the 8* ['Y _ {L 1;...;, m, rank, pay, and allowances now authorized by law for chap ams in the Army. R°P°"· Sec. 13. That all laws and parts of laws inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed. Approved, January 25, 1907. Jnuiparymag. CHAP. 398.-An Act Concerning licensed ofslicers of vesels. [r¤xmc.m>.=¤.1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §_•@°4j,8 pm States ofrimerioa in Congress assembled, That section forty-four hun- •m¤3•n.'' dred dand thirt -eigh{l of the Revised Statutes be, and is hereby, amen ed to read as fo ows: ,8}_g*¤g;¤*¤m,fj,>{,,°g** "Sec. 4438. The boards of local inspectors shall license and classify Vol. sdf p. 164. the masters, chief ma1tes,l and  and third matesé if in charge of a watch engineers an pi ots of a steam vessels an the masters of sail vessels of oder seven hundred gross tons, arid all other vessels of over one hundred gross tons carrying passengers for hire. It shall be unlawful to employ any person, or for any person to serve, as a master, chief mate, engineer in charge of a watc, or pilot of any steamer or as master of any sail vessel of over seven hundred gross tons, or of any other vessel of over one hundred gross tons carrying passengers mf:¤¤¤¢Y M **0***- for hire, who is not licensed by the inspectors; and anyone violating ` this section shall be liable to a penalty ot one hundred dollars for each oil’ense." ` Approved, January 25, 1907. Jnmmry 25.19% CHAP. 899.-An Act Extending to the subport of Bellingham, in the State of _JH·R·”u*·L___ Washington, the privileges of the seventh section of the Act approved June tenth, [rua1in_;:;;,;:,.] eightgempundrgg and eighty, govprmng the immediate transportation of dutiable mere an mem ou appransemen. Be it enacted  the Senate and House ofRe]1resentate?ves of the United wfgmpm wah States o_f_America in Congress assembled, That the privileges of the sev-( grantegd amnesiaé cnth section of the Act approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and {gf”F’°"°“°“ ’“°’“‘ eighty, governing the immediate transportation of dutiable merchany¤{.g16.p.¥;; disc without apperaisement, be, and the same are hereby, extended t0_ °‘ ’°' the subport of llingham, in the State of Washington. Approved, January 25, 1907. ·l°'*    _ CHAP. _420._—An   To prohibit corporations from making money contributions r r [mbéc ki 36] t in connection with political elections. - CO mmm Be it enacted  the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Mdxhoey eohmbn. States of Amerzcw in Congress assembled, That it shall be unlawful for laws of Congress. to make a money contribution in connection with any election to any political office. lt shall also be unlawful for any
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