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882 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 143. 1918. at the discretion of the Secretary of War and two oilers, four Bremen, four deck hands, one cook, one steward, and one assistant steward, who shall be appointed from enlisted men of the Coast Artillery Corps Pd:g·~Am;w_y m_ under sfigiitrggulactgoni zsritihle Secé·(etary_ofhWa£ may prescrilaez Pro}; mmammay. , e as e rps is ere y increased y suc numbers of warrant officers anrd enlisted men as ma be necmsariy to Pay unbiased. constitute the force provided by this cha ter: Prmrgledfudha, hat (F . . the annual pay of tlhe ofB<;—1h1·:u ap) engisped mai,} m the venous esta yt c pter eas o ows: asters $1 800* gat mates, _$1,320; second mates, $972; chief engineers,’ $1;700; assistant engmeers, $1,200; oilers, $432;_ Bremen, $396; deck hands, $2(1g§k¢éo;k7? s;mwud,b$5é1i0; stewaiildsaiu $288: And Auewms. pr u warran officers s ave suc owancee as the Secretary oi War may prescribe, and shall be retired, and shall recgitxge lppgevita as nogv prov1ded_b1y&e}w fo}:r;8c31Bicers of tlfle rglrimy, an a e orce erem provide or s rece1ve e owances and continuous·service a now provided by law for enlisted W¤¤¤¤*= ¤¤¤¢¤· men of the Army: And further, That in computing length of service for retirement, in computing loggpsvitty pay for warrant E¤¤*¤¢¤i¤¤¤¤· officers and continuous-service pay or the te men authorized amPggd{·f¤¤‘¤ ¢¤¤d¤*·¤ by this chapter, service on boats in the service of the Quartermaster ,,,,=··,·,_»,¤m····~,,,,,,,,.,,·=,·»--·= ]}§£’?£1$Z‘i1°”»$t°£0‘.l‘.?ttd°““- A°nd““J3”a°3?5e$.2‘f'·}‘tr°$‘%P°§S“g€h3f5,l§‘QS Y. §)inh1:1atio1§6of the iprgsent emer§e3pyUal1 men oi the Mine ter rviceote yo e ni tatesinaxctivescrvice vghose base pay upot exgeed $$21 per month shall receive anfincrease o $15 permon · osew ose asepayis$24 anincreaseo $12 r month; those whbse base pay is $30, $33, $36; or $40, an increasepgf Not www ig per month; and those whose base my is $45 or more, an increase ,,,,,,,_ o $8 per month. And promdedjurt , That the increases of pay herein authorized shall not enter mto the computation of continuousservice pay. Cmmnn X. §‘§,,'?;‘§,,§’;,,",§'g., de,. Aummme rmt Aarrcms or Wan: That articles Bfty-two,_Bfty- WM mlm three, Bfty-seven, and one hundred and twelve of section thirteen hundred and forty-two of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the Act entitled "An Act makinglappropriations for the support of the Army for the fiscal year en 'ng June thirtieth, nmeteen hundred_ and seventeen, and for other purposes " approved August tvgentg-ninth, ginieteen hundred and sixteen, be, and the ..,·z...·»=»·=·<·_ M M "°‘$‘2§£? 5§T‘§t?2iP§§‘§£»§ e$°s§‘i$¤§L?¤£2ilf:‘F£t latter competent °dY°*-°°·P-f5°·°m°¤d· to order the execution of the sentence of a court-martialy may,_ at the Align:} m all. cx- time of the approval of such Sentence, suspend the execution, m °°" °° ‘ whole or in part, of any such sentence as does not extend to death, and may restore the person under sentence to dut during such ,m*§?m";*fj*t‘§,g§0‘;§_“°°’ suspension. A sentence, or any part thereof, which has been so suspended may be remitted, in whole or in part, except in cases of Eersom confined in the United States Disciplinary Barracks or its ranches, by the omcer who suspended the same, by his successor in office, or by any officer exercismi Kpropriate court-martial jurisdiction over the command in whic e erson under sentence ma Vacation of suspen· b · h · b· tg · . Y mm e serving at the t1me, and, su ]ect tof 0 foregoing exceptions the $$2 2112 Littt§%‘£.’0¥”2‘ii’§$§L3£S°§r°a.i“§£§5E$%'L3°t2?t’tt“° ?’*" ereo in h°§§§8°,§k‘§Bg;fé’¤_“ so far as the same shall not have been previously remitted, The dlegfih or honorable discharge of a person tmder suspended sentence s operate as a complete remission of any unexecuted or unremitted part o such sentence.