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1274 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 536. 1925. V¤1- 41» v- 834- the provisions of section 3 of the Act of June 4, 1920, and so much of said section 3 of the Act of .{)une 4, ]i9g0, as authorizes such transfers and appointments is here y repea e . Discharges. Drsomncns ron rm: coon or mn snavron. dgiygfgg :gl1;¢*g<g*: Sec. 10. That hereafter persons discharged from the naval service cameo. bg dishonorable d1scharge, bad—conduct discharge, or any other d1s- c arge for the good of the service, may, upon discharge, be·pa1d a ggéggbnm my sum not_to exceed $25: Provided, That the said sum shall be iixed mem. by, and in the d1scretion of, the Secreta of the Navy, and shall be paid only in cases where the_ person sol&scharged would otherwise

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me mana, em. shall be available for the purchase of civilian outer clothing, not to exceed $15 per man, to be issued when necessary to marines discharged for bad conduct, undesirability, unfitness, or inaptitude. M‘*'*°° md- maimm BAND. °,§°“'*’°’*‘*°”• my- S1:c. 11. That the band of the United States Marine Corps shall consist of one leader whose pay and allowances shall be those of a ,,dY°*·3°·l’·°"*““‘°“d‘ captain in the Marine Corps; one second leader whose pay shall be $200 per month and who shall have the allowances o a sergeant major; ten plxllisncipal musicians whose pay shall be $150 per month; twenty-five —c ass musicians whose pay shall be $125 per month; twenty second-class musicians whose pay shall be $100 per month; and ten third-class mus1c1ans whose pay shall be $85 per month; _ such musicians of the band to have the allowances of a sergeant: §w""§3“·,md,,,' m__ Provided, That the second leader and musicians of the band shall tvmrynzeiw 1¤¤s¤vi¤v receive the same increases for length of service and the same enlistm ment allowance or atuit for reenlistin as is now or may hereafter _ be provided for otiler enlisted men of tge Marine Corps: Provided ,_,§,"’,,0",§,°'°‘}s,§¤,°“§ further, That the pay authorized herein for the second leader and lm- the musicians of the band shall be effective from July 1, 1922, and shall apply in computing the play of former members of the band now on the retired list an who ave been retired since June 30, 1922: ],2{‘,,,pQ‘§‘{‘°§{§’{’vi§'§ Provided further, That in the event of promotion of the second ¤°¤¤°°d *0* *°¤¤"*°Y· leader, or a musician of the band to leader of the band, all service _ as such second leader, or as such musician of the band, or both, shall be counted in computing longevity increase in pay: And ro/vided wggox °*¤'*¤¢ °°¤· further, That hereafter uring concert tours approved by tfie President, members of the Marine and shall suffer no loss of allowances. E'°°*'*°***¤ ¤¤**°°· nsranmsmxc CERTAIN oxanns IN mn Navy. °h§cY;*'g”g§,,g:,‘f°Sch,g{ Sm. _12. That the commissioned warrant grades of chief electrician Qtiglisllecztdchu. vic-, and chief radio electrician, and thewarrant grades of electrician and ‘ radio electncian are hereby_ established in the United States Navy, and all persons appointed in such grades in accordance with such regulations as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe shall have the P°"·°‘°· game Ftankixpayil allogvanples, and other beiéefits as now are or may erea er a owe o er commissione warrant and warrant §§,°§,{§’é,,,,,, U ,,,,,,1 officers in the Navy: Provided, That chief gunners and gunners now $3,;*,2;% in the service, qualified for electr1cal or radio duties, shall, if ` appointed in the grades hereby established, take precedence from the dates of their original appointments as commissioned warrant and warrant officers, respectively.