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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. Ciis. 221, 222 . 1929 . 1187 cl ause, lin es 12, 13, 14, and 15 of sa id parag raph, vol ume 42, S tatutes Matter stricken out. a t Large, page 627, " Commissioned warrant officers on the active U. S. Code, p. 1186. li st with c reditable records shall, af ter six years' co mmissione d serv- ic e, receiv e the pay of the s econd per iod, and after tw elve year s' com- missioned service, receive the pay of the third period," and inserting New matter. i n lieu thereof the following " Commissioned warrant officers with creditable records on the Pay of commissioned active list shall receive pay as follows : During the first ten years of warrant officers. commissioned service, the pay of the second period ; after ten years of commissioned service, the pay of the third period ; after twenty years of commissioned service, the pay of the fourth period ." SEC. 2 . That section 7 of said Act is hereby amended by substitut- Maximum Paying a colon for the period, volume 42, Statutes at Large, page 629, 0 Vol. 42, p. 629, amend- line 4, and adding the f ollowing proviso at the end of said Provi so in sert ed. paragraph "Provided further, That when the total base pay, pay for length a cesta etc .,of'comms- o f ser vice and allow ances for subs isten ce an d re ntal of qu arte rs sioned warrant ofrcers. authorized in this Act for any commissioned warrant officer shall U.S. Code, p. 1187. exceed $5,000 a year, the amount of the allowances to which such of ficer is ent itled shall be red uced b y the a mount above $5,000, and the pay and allowances of a commissioned warrant officer receiving the pay and allowances of the second pay period shall not exceed $3,158 a year for the first three years of commissioned service, $3,258 a year for the next three years of commissioned service, $3,358 a year for the next three years, and $3,458 a year for from nine to ten years' commissioned service." SE C. 3. That section 10,of said Act is hereby amended by striking Navy nt do fco rs, out in paragraph 1, lines 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of said paragraph, volume Guard. 42, Statutes at Large age 63 0, the follo wing : on and after July 1, 122, the monthly base pay of warrant edM st r stricken out. p. 1188. officers of the Navy and Coast Guard shall be as follows
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first six years of service at sea, $153 ; on shore $135 ; during the second six years of service at sea, $168 ; on shore, $147 ; after twelve years' service at sea, $189 ; on shore, $168 .", and inserting in lieu thereof New matter . the following " That hereafter the monthly base pay of warrant officers of the est Monthly. base pay Navy and Coast Guard shall be as follows : During the first six years of service, $153 ; during the second six years of service, $168 ; after twelve years' service, $189 ." SEC. 4. That nothing contained herein shall be construed so as to etNo o anyi n of pay, reduce the pa y, all owance s, emo lument s, or o ther b enefit s, inc luding th e Vol . 44, . 725. the benefits of the Act of June 10, 1926, Forty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 725, that any person now in the service is receiving at the date of the passage of this Act . Director of Coast and SEC . 5 . That the Director of the Coast and Geodetic Survey shall Geodetic Survey . have the pay and allowances of a rear admiral (lower half) of the To receive pay, etc ., of a rear admiral (lower Navy. half) . Approved, February 16, 1929 . CHAP . 222 .-An Act To quiet title and possession with respect to certain 	February 1 2 (H. R. 123 22 .] lands in F aulkn er Co unty, Arka nsas . [Public, No . 764 .] Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That all right ., Public land , title, and interest of the United States in and to the lands situated in Ark ., released to equi- Faulkner County, Arkansas, described as follows : The northwest table owner s. quarter of the northwest quarter, section 11, township 5 north of the base line, range 11 west, Fifth Principal Meridian, containing forty

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