6(](] SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 417. 1916. Ames m,‘S,wn‘ S· Promj , Th t thm` gh in contained shall t'w°lm§°'é`&m limit the eiiitliiority of ta1; dlothe ag; over such officers 1>¤¤¤¤f¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤~ EoTh,_t']im, pgicgmtiof (:5 N:vql0%:nilxi;i;li1eu ltiiiiiydutles only, ngmeenng u es r · . °}¤*°"’“*°¤,, hw“;*,Nm,°”,, orTlm,1;, under such regulztions as the President may prescribe, the •¤¤¤·¤¤· Secretary of the Navy may, upon the recommendation of the govi¤"`°' °£ *3}; S§"“} °ti.T°B?$€”'a Z`} tca.m”° °°‘i'$"‘°“‘*‘2‘»"i0$.$‘$°`l£"u‘3]$.il},`§ li. 0 HC la': au . . niiiniglir of selrectelll officers or enlisted mein of the Iilqaval Ml%18.. to tted d regular fstuyatany avyior anne Cor]; schgol of the States, except the United States Naval Academy; or to be attached to any Navy or Marine Corps ¤'g;“1’ °t°" °u°w` command for routine practical instruction; such officer or enlisted man shall receive, out of any Naval Militia allotment of funds available for_the purpose, the same travel allowances and quarters, or commutation o quarters, and the same pay, allowances, and subsisteuoe to which an officer or enlisted man of the naval service would be entitled for attending such school, college, or_pract1cal course of instruction under orders from proper naval authority, while in actual attendance at such school, coillgge, or practical com-se of i;`§°ix°°§ia instruction: Provided, That in no case s the pay and allowances authorized section exceed those of a l1eutenant_m the Navy. ,,,",,,’§§,{' °'““‘“‘°° ‘° That the tary of the Navy shall cause to be estimated annually the amoimt neceesuzcfor carrying out the provisions of this Actilaiidhno money tiihti; b:xpended_umilei· said provisigns, exeiept M P "'°l 8S'l‘hilt,th¢(i¤Setl•i.el:¤y ofathe NliIvily0Iis_hereb‘ylr authorized lslilselll-at
- >:d•‘:_¤ ¤·¤¤U¤• cost and issue lubricating oil and gasoline to vessels of the Yolunteer
pansim Patrol Squadrons duly enrolled in the several naval districts; and that d maneuvers or practice drills when any of the vessels of said Patrol Boat Squadrons shall be acting singly or as squadrons under the direct command or control of an officer or officers of the United States Navy, gasoline fuel shall be supplied to them free of charge. ¢<¤••¢¤¤•-·¤· coasr conn. / _____ n:3°?2$l’I6°¢`ZE’°$°¤i$ Whenever, in time of war, the Coast Guard operates as a part of ?·*A’ ’ °"$'gif‘§ ‘g{°{,‘g,{""· the Navy in accordance with law the personnel of that service shall X gif r·m¢»•. be subject to the laws prescribed for the government of the N avy: T mQg¤*¤¤·¤° W °'· Provided, That in the initiation, prosecution, and completion of é (p7/,,,4, ° actipfn, including txiiilmission angi mitigatiiiii of punish} me ts r o ense comnnt a ted the¤Coa•s)t Gliiyard, the 'urisdiction shahnhelieaillairodec usd upgiillldifd be in accordance with the laws and regulations of the dglpartment having jurisdiction of the person of suc offender at the various stages I-§*¤i°¤¤°¤· of such action: Providedfurther, That any pimishment imposed and executed m accordance with the (provisions of this section shall not exceed tlialtiis to gylnch the offen er was liable at the time of the commission o o ense. E Belmbiirsemmt at Hereafter whenever, in accordance with law, the expenses of the ‘l’°’*‘“°S Coast Guard are piud by the Navy Department any naval appropriations from w ch payments are so made shall be reimbursed Oiiofficegjgiiiileilairiipipropdations made by Congress for the expenses l’*·¤¤i¤¤¢¢°*¤¤°¤¤- _ Whenever the peisonnel of the Coast Guard, or an part thereof, is operating with the personnel of the Navy in accordyancc with law, precedence between commissioned oflicers of corresponding grades in ttilie two services shall be determined by the date of commissions m ose grades.