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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sms. 1[I. C11. 148. 1913. 891 ,...i'?‘“’ ..ds;‘?sZ“am.e-*°"?¤‘?.?.’c1%”i°.£.'€&é‘§‘L§°2w“¤a.° “‘Y*£..2fi;'i°§¤£‘§.$ $.°.,t.""°‘¥. ‘5¤“T°·¥*‘»~="i‘¤ Be it e1uacted_by  Senate and House of Represe1dat·ives of the United [ M mo] States QfAmd1GG m Congress assembled, That the following sums be, pi-il:d3l¤1°m°°°”” and they are hereby, appropriated, to be fpaid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, or the naval service of the Government for the year ending June thirtieth, mneteen hundred and fourteen, and for other purposes: PAY OF THE NAYY. of Navy. · Pay and allowances  by law ofofficers on sea   and gfher ¢l;1;ty;uofficers on      on tnhle   list; erks ymastersay_ __saonsgener oee ashore afloat, and receiving ships and other vessels; two clgrolgrg to geners;l inspectors oth the I;ay (Boggs; ongnclefkkigo {pay officer_ in charge o ro · no ex c er o gilicers at riylardshand stafions; illentgl surfon at lgaval romded` attePresientis ereyauto` yandwithte mm advice and consent of the Senate to appoint the dentist now at the §m2?:·;A¤•¤·¤¤il United States Naval Academy a dent surgeon in the Navy for duty ’ ` at the United States Naval Academg, to have the corréspondinglrank, gay, anlehiaillowanieid as the jennjor ental surgeon xriglw stil thsh nited tates 'tary emy: promded" filf"}l€1‘ at e all not ¤·¤¤¤¤·¤¤· be eligible for retirement before he has reached, the age of seventy years except for phys1cal disabihty mcurred m the hne oidutly; com>·—~ mutation of quabigtem for officers on shore not occ pub c q1l:ar— ters inc udm' g atswains gunners carpenters ers mac inists; pharmacistsa alplg mates1)i;1aSvali;c1•3Instm<i§zo1is   asaslisgzarizt nzval nstt·an omem ourseoseme·orire gf qulalitzexqsrsflor officers serving with troops whelrld there are ho public uarters belonging to the Government and where there are not suf·- gcient quarters pogssessed by the United gtaites to accomgpldate tgpm, o mm tation o uarters not to excee the amount w an officer vii-oiild reldeive wereqhe not serving with troops; pag of enlisted men on the retired list; extra pay to men reenlisting un er honorable discharge; interest on deposits by men; qayalgf petty ofligers, seamen, ldsm ,andap renticeseamen incu' menint een` eers fbiice arid men detgiled foxil duty gith N avalliigitia, aid forftlilshgisg C mmiss', fort -eight t ousau men; an the num er 0 en te uien shallolie exclusive of those undergoing imprisonment with sentence of dishonorable discharge from the service at expiration of such coniinement; and as many machinists as the President may from time to time deem necessary to appoint not to exceed twenty in any one year; and three thousand fivelhundred apprenticesesmen under trainin at training stations and on board traming ships, at the pay rescriged lg law i_/pay of the Nurse Corps; rent of quarters for members of the urse orps; $39,2§4,6§2.00. _ N"., md mmm He;-eafter the service of a midshilgnan at the United States Naval iaesmyamse. Academy, or that of a cadet_at the mted States Mihtag Academy, ¤_§;,"S“€;“;{{ m"’§§v'~; who may hereafteieléesappomhgleg to tlgemlgnited  tl zgal Aegdépnd mumecorpa, tothU` tates tary emy,s no coune i’r1i¤do1i)ilputingGfo1i11any purpose the length of service of any officer in the Navy 01* H1 l3l1B M&T1D€ C{{YY$· H . . Longevity credit as That so much of an Act ent1t ed An Act to reorgamze and increase gpwlqmwu {mm the efficiency of   dp01‘§0l1I18l of the Navy   M3;1;?g C0;-£?," vpgllifi) mapeprovmftmh im i a;=;‘:ts¤;,’s?s°t;?.dd,·.:mg:s;:s:’.sc8;h ‘ ows: ‘an G, i who shaage been or may be appointed to the Navy from civil life shall, on the date of appomtment, be credited for computing their pay, with five years’ service/' shall not apply to any person entering the