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 1103 fj TITLE .14 the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Navy by examination | 1,,. ,, board of chaplains and medlcal omcers of the 1\av·y his { lhvslcal, mental, moral, and professional wiltness to perform the ·' n - dalics of chaplain in the Na"vy, and if found so qualified, shall ,,,.‘,...mm1ssioned a chaplain in the Navy. It any acting enaplaln shall fail on the examinations herein prescribed he shall be hon· ,,1-,,1,1}- discharged from the névnleervice. Not more than seven \a,·2iy1;;‘ (‘lltlPlfllUS Shall    ?h8pl8lDSF1D.8I1y 0IlQ ,-,.,1;; (June 30, 1914, c. 130, 38 Stat. 403,) · · - _ ° 95. Form- of worslrip.——Every chaplain shall be Bermitted‘ 1.. l···nduct public worship according to the manner and forms l or~1l1c church of `whlch he maypbe amember. (R. S. § 1397.) 116, Annual -.report 1 by"chapl¤in¤.~Chaplains shall report 8m111}11ly_to the Secretary or the Navy the omcial services CORPS or PROFESSORS on MATHEMATICS 101. Abolition of corps.--No furtherappointments shall be, nlader to fthe Corps of Professors of Mathematics, and that corps shall"' cease to exist upon the death, resignation, or dis- 1 missal of the oillcers·now~ carried in that corps on the active anal retin-cd llsls ot the Navy.- (Aug. 29, 1916, c. 417, 39 Stat. 1 BI?.) ` . 102. Duties of existing .profe¤0rs.—¥Protes§0rs“ of mathe- maths shall perform such duties. as may be assigned them by "· »(ll'tlt;’I' of the Secretary or the Navy, at the Naval Academy,. the Naval Qhscrvatory, and on boardfshlps of war, ln instructlng`lhe.n1ldsl1ipmeu of the Navy, or otherwise. (RQ S; { 1401.) `SECRETARIES AND CLERKS lil`. Secretaries to Admiral and Vice Admiral.;-The (Admiral and Vice Admiral shall each be allowed a secretary, who shall he entitled to the' rank and allowances or a lieutenant in the Navy. (Rl S. 5 1387: Mar. 3, 1883, c. 97,22 Stat. 472.) - 112. Detail of oiceri ari secretaries and clerks.--There shall he no appointments made from civil life of secretaries or clerks to {the Admiral, or Yiee `Admlral, when on sea service, comnnaaalcrs ot squadrons, or ot clerks to commanders of vessels; and_an`officer_ not above the grade of lieutenant shall be delallcll to perform the dutlesot secretary- to the Admiral or ` Vice? Admiral, whenon sea service, and one not above the lgrade of lieutenant (junior grade) to perform the duties of clerk._t0 _, a rear. admiral or commander. and one not above the grade ot `, — casign topertorm theduties ot clcrkto a captain, commander, v or lieutenant eommandenwhen adoat. (May 4, 1878, cy91, { 1, 20, Slat. 50.) ’ ~ _ .C0·llM`l,SSIONl§D WARRANT AND 'WARRANT OFFICERS ..121. In geaeraL—-——Boatswains,_’ gunners, carpenters, sailngale Nfalllxsarmneists, machinists; pay clerks, electricians, and `radio €ltN‘ll’l(‘lilllS shall he known. and entered upon the Naval Reg; _ later as "warrant odlcersln the naval serylcelof the United States? exact boatswalns, chief (gunners, chief carpenters, chiet sailmakers, chlet pharmacists, chief machinists, chief pay clerks, chic! electricians, and Amer radio electricians shall be N known as "co1nmissioned w nt oElcers."  S. { 1406; ¢Juac_17, 1898, e, 4%, 30 Stat, 474; Mar. 3, 1899, c. -413, { 12; no ‘ Stat. 1007 ; Mar. 8, 1909, e._%5, 35 Stat. 771: Mar. 3, 1915, o. 83, 3* Stat.942; Aug, 29, 1916, c, 417{39 Stat. 573; Mar. 4, *1925, c. 536, § 12, 43, Stat. 1274.), ` ,·   · _ · 122. Boatewal-as, anaaem; eallnakerr, and carpenters-s The · President, may appoint for the vessels in actual service, as many hoatawalna, gunners, sallmakers. lad carpenters as lllsli. in his opinion, beneeemary arm proper. (R. S. { 14%.) , _ 123, mectriciau, did dectriciau, rome dectrleluu, .@ · chief radio eleetriciana; appointments.-————The cammimcned wan
 * p(·rl‘or1ned by them. · (R. S. ·§ 1398.).

i.·-NaVY § 131 rant grades of chief electrician and chief radio clectr lan, and the warrant grades of electrician and radio e1octr\&$Q1 are hereby established in the United States Navy, and all appointments in such grades shall be in accordance with such regulations as the Secretary of tho- Navy may prescribe. (Mar. 4, 1925, c. 536, § 12, 43 Stat. 1274.) » o 124. Machinists; number.-·Thcro shall be as many machinists as tha President may from time to time deem nc0ossary to appoint. (Mar. 3, 1899, c. 413, § 14, 36 Stat. 1007; Mar. 3, 1901,  852, 31. Stat. 1108; Apr. 27, 1904{ c. 1622, 33 `Stat. 324 ;· Mar. 3, 1909, c. 255, 35 Stat. 771; Aug. 29, 1916, c. 417, 39 Stat. 575; Feb. 11,_1`925,_ c. 209, 43 Stat. 872.) ` accordance with section 233, and open to all machinists by trade who ara in the Navy, and machinists ot good character, not above thirty years of ago, in civil lite authorlmd by the Secretary of tho. Nayy to appear béiorc said board, aud, where candidates from civil life; and from the. naval service possess oquabqualiilcatious, the preference shall be given to thoso from the naval service. (M-ar. 3, 1899, c. 413, §_ 14, 30 Stat.- 1007 ; Mar. 3, 1909, lc. 255, 35 Stat. 771; Mar. 4, *1917, c. 180, 39 Stat. 1171.) ‘ - ‘. . _ . U · 126. Acting appointment.—Machlnists shall receive at Erst au acting appointment, which may Qbc made pcrmaixcnt under regulations established by the Navy Department for other war- ( rant otllccrs. (Mar. 3, 1899, c. 413, .§ 15, 30 Stat. 1098.) _ · . · 127. 'Unifor.m.—-ltizichinlstsa shall wear auch uniform aé may bo `prescribed by· the Navy Department. (Mar. 3, 1899, c. 413, §·1_5, 30 Stat. 1008%  · ·, _ 128.; Pharmacists; appoi¤tméi1t.———The President may here- ` after, from time to. time, appoint as many pharmacists as may be deemed necessary, from Vtho rating ot chief pharmacisfs mate, subject to the provisions of section 34 and to auch moral, physical, and aproféssioual examinations and requirements as to length of service as the Secretary of the Navy may prc= scribe. (Aug. 29, 1916, c. 41], 39 Stat. 572.) ·. ’ . 129. Chief pay - clerks, [pay clerks, aud acting psy clerks; number.-;-—Tho total number of chiofrpay clerks, pay clerks, and acting pay clerks allotvcd by this chapter shall not exceed one for each two hundred and fifty enlisted ,mcn in the United ' States Navy allowed by law. (Mar. 3, 1915, c. 83, 38 Stat. 942.) _  ‘ .. ~ _ 130. General { qunlmcations for appoliztme¤t.——·No person , ahall bé appointed a chief pay clerk,-pay clerk, or acting pay clerk under any provisions contained in this chapter until his · physical, mental, moral, "aad professional qualmcatious have been satisfactorily established by examination before a tjoard oi €X&1`IllDll1g_0HlC&1'S appointed by tho Secretary of the Navy, or by his authority in accordance with- section 233; from o9i—` cars of the Supply Corps whoa practicatile and according to I .·such.·rcg11lations as; he gay préocribozf Provided, That no por-5 Q-sou shall be appointed a chief pay clerk, pay clerk, or acting t pay clark uulass his accumulated previous service in the Army, kNavy, and Marina `Corps, together with _ his possible futuré lsarvlco prior to attaining theo ago of si$;ty·¥four yoax·a,_ will . l amount to at léast thirty years, eisocptthat this proviso shall g not apply tosuch persons aaworc serving in the Navy as pay- {mastcrs’ clerks during the zporiotfokoxn/j,Soptcmbcr. 1, 1913, to 5 October 81, 1913. (Mar. 3, 1915; c. 8%, 38 Stat. 942; _Aug. 29. 1916, c. `41'I, 39 Stat. 579; Mar. 4, -1911, c. 180, 39 Stat. 1171; July 11, 1919, c. *9, 41 Stat. 147.) ‘   131. Appointment at pay clerks md acting pay clerka.—-··· All   clerks shall bB_.W'€i’}'&l1 fro `S _ tiugpay clcrks, who ‘ L shall be appointed from ·e¤lls ho1Qi¤g act-
 * 125. Mariner of. appointment.--All appointments as machinists shall bwhy?-competitive examination before- a board ordcrogl by the Secretary of the Navy, or by his authority `ia