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 802 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 20. 1915. of $1 Jier month for each three years’ service, allowances for uniforms, and other allowances or {gratuities due to enlisted men, which are hereby mad? apphcabletoth e Iei1;Blrséted_ mega of the Coast Guard who were ormer y s en in avrng rvice. §g§*3‘;”;?§,§fY·°” The fptriovigionsfoi s1e1i>tion.ix; ttlhree, four, gve, seylen, eight, aiend ' nineo e cto p`twe ,nineteen un e an two,1nso ar as they provide for the retirement of officers of the Revenue-Cutter Mm my ym, Servicicig are hergbylglgrtetpded tof iglclrgle co iongd officers, wai; uma. rant officers, an e te men o e oast u. commissione officer, warrant officer, or enlisted man who has served thirty years, upon sggablgl agephcgggn fayld Tal-sa to commislsioned céigcfrs upon approv e cre 0 e asury, ma e retire m active service and, receive seventy-Eve per centum of the duty ay, salary _{:i•*“;imtt°dut,as_ and increase of his grade or rating: Prmnkled, That sucgr commissioned oiiticer, warrant officer, or enlisted man may be assigned to L¤¤¢•'“Y P°>'· such duties as he mag be able to perform. The commissioned officers, warrant officers,_an petty officers of the Coast Guard shall receive ten per cergznan mcregsp 105 pay for every ffigp years pftaerviceéiuch increase no excee 0 y per centum 0 e pay 0 err gr e or _ rating sub`ect to the limitations of existing laws OV6I'.D.lI1g· l vity s¤£°°°m°“°m°"°" pay: Provided further, That in com uting len.§l§ of S6l'V1C60?(§'6 any » pcurpose all credgzble servi1ceL;.p°-Stliie Arréy, avyiagdgrmecgogps, evenu tter rvice an av' rvice s e in u mmm H N counting part of a year is a whole yearu§here stations were operaziii mama} onl art of a ear: And mailed further, That no person shall receive {E X · 5” V°‘· ”·P·"’· for e same time retire paiy and the extra pay allowed under sec- M I tion seven of the Act of May ourth, etihghteen hundred and eighty-·two. vu. s¤,p.4o. The provisrpns of section three of e Act of March twenty-six.-:.13 nineteen aud eight, increasing the eiiiciency of the perso of the tlnfgi-Saving   shall app y to thl<iSdeatl;1h0% any officeg, . warran 0 cer, or en te man on e active tin e oast Guar : N°"°""°""u°"°°‘ 1f’ro·m$1ediHThat no pensioéii shall be Iglliowgd or paid to any commissione 0 cer, warrant 0 cer, or e te man in the Coast Guard . - either on the active or retired list. ¤•?¤i:`:·irvmi:¤.m hb Sec. 4. 'I`hat_ hereafter, whenever a vacancy occurs in the grade of keeper of a l1fe—sav1ng station or house of refuge, it shall be filled by promotion and a5-pomtment from the grade of surfman, and whenever a vacancy sh occur in the grade of district superintendent ,.,,,,,,0; the vacancy shall be hlled byhgromotion and appointment from the m·;g;£g;;jg°;g¤¤*¤ grade of keeper: Provided, t the district supermtendents shall e the chief officers and first in authority in their respective districts, Mmmm of gm sulagizt to the authority of the captain commandant. me supqmmamu. en the orgamzation of the Coast Guard shall have been perfected wished the Pgesadent is auttllrglrizéaclljgo retire the general superintendent on ¤ · seven y- ve per cen o present salary, an no er appointment shall be made to such office. At the e time th g f A ml  gerrgrialtslupermitzendent shalldbe abc}li}?adé G6 0 ce 0 ‘“‘ · mc. . a e cap ain comman ant t d hall submit to the Secretary of the 'lfreasury for(lransi’mis(sign touglongiess, an annual report of the expenditures of the moneys appropriated for the mamtena.nce_ of the Coast Guard and of the operations of the Pmhy for private Coast Guard during the year. _ _ moxmseis. Sec. 6. That any person usmggany vessel in the Coast-Guard Service for Egivate purposes, in vio tion of law, shall upon conviction C hm °_ thereof be ed $1,000. peuea. r Sec. 7. That all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Approved, January 28, 1915.