fled by the following proviso (which shall be deemed a 

 part of each of the rules herein contained, regulating the 

 granting of pensions), namely: that if Bach employee 



shall be convicted Of B felony committed while in the 



wee of the Corporation, or shall be dismissed by the 



Corporation for dishonesty in his relations to the 



potation, the Trustees of the Corporation, upon 



recommendation of a resolution adopted by the votes 



;km hss than six members <>f the Pension Board, 



may exclude the said employee from all rights to receive 



a pension under these rules. In that event, there shall 

 he paid to the said employee a snm equal to his or her 

 total contributions to the Pension Fund, with simple in- 

 teres! at the rate of three per cent, per annum, and 

 thereupon all of the rights of said employee under these 

 rules shall cease A resolution of the Trustees adopted 

 as aforesaid shall he eonelusive. 



J L6. All male subscribing employees who shall react Pension 

 the ap' of sixty-five years after fifteen years of eon- a,lowances 

 tinuous service of the Corporation, or the age of 

 sixty years after twenty years of continuous service, and 

 all female subscribing employees who shall reach the age 

 <>f sixty years after fifteen years of continuous service, 

 or the age of fifty-five years after twenty years of con- 

 tinuous service, shall he entitled, upon retirement, 

 whether at their own reqnesl or by the action of the Cor- 



poration, to receive a pension Of the amounts and for the 

 periods herein stated : 



I '/ 1 A male subscribing employee who shall reach the 

 ■ <»f sixty-fire years, or a female subscribing employee 



who shall reach the ; | \iv yean, and shall retire. 



in either <•;!>..•. after fifteen years of continuous service, 



II be paid, upon retirement, an annual pension of 

 twenty-live per Cent of his or her average annual salary 



