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1412 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 178. 1923. class; two privates; specialist, fifth class (chauffeur) ; additional pay for length of service; in all, $8,127. _ ¤§;*g°Mm¤d“m· Coast Artillery Detachment: First sergeant; master sergeant; ` technicglrssergeant; stall serggant; ffgph sepgeants; twenty-one privates t c ass· nine speci ists c ass· additional pa for gpggigation in gimnery; additional pay for lerigth of service; in all, '*`¤*'°1 '*u°°'*'%°°· Miscellaneous: Travel allowance due enlisted men on dischar · gziimt m WNV interesttonfdepgsigs duetinlipgteg pecan; wargang oiliicters arid two sgi.? sergeans, or uy m e a e orps ea ua ers- wo ma r seii·g§ant2;8staif sergeants; additional pay forflength Jr service; in a 15 1 . ‘§§';“"§· mmm Qvilians: Teachéar of music, §2,000; two chief clerks at $1,800 emplmc- eac · c erks—one 1 500 six at 1 400 each two at $1 200 each six at $1,000 each; four’cle1Zks and stdno apheirs at $1,200 each; dlerk and stenographer to superintendent, $1,500; clerk to the treasurer, $1,800; expert architectural draftsman,_$2,500; clerk in the office of theicpmmargllant of cadettg, $9(}0 twloiglrwltzagcinstrmcmrg of grergzlh an wo C1 _1an c rs o pa employe un er e rules prescribed by the Secretary of `VVar, at $2,000 each; expert c1y1ha.n mstructors 111 ID].l1t·8l’y gymnastics, fencing, boxing), wrestling, and swimming-—two at $2,000 each and one at $1,800; h rarian, $3,000; assistant librarian, $1,500; custodian of gymnasium, $1,200; superintendent of gas works, $1,500; chief engineer of power plant, $2,700; assistant chief engineer of power plant,_ $1,100; three assistant engineers of power plant at $1,200 each; eight firemen at $780

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° ·cuso ano acaem buildings; $1,000 ;’ electrician, $1,600;’chief plumber, $1,600; assist; ant plumber, $900; plumber’s helper, $600; scavenger, $720; chapel organist and choirmaster, $2,000; superintendent of post cemetery, $1,200; engineer and jamtor of Memorial Hall, $900; printer, $1,600; 2ii“.?E2“§%’§“0%“Ei£i;1§’.?él?i’3Ei‘E,iS;§iiZm%i"§,ti{“Sll;$“°°; Emi '“°‘ ‘ r · no a ers writers, attendants, copyists, clerks, lilirarians; or m§llti§raph’ 0};:; ators-—one $1,040, two at $1,000 each, one $900, two at $840 each; clerk in thp departmegz mgzeconomics, government, and histo1éy,$840; overseer o waterwor 20· engineer of steam electric an fr' - eratinioaprgaratus, $1,200; niechanic and atteridant, $720; jiiitiiitig, $600; ok inder, $1,200; two book sewers at $540 each· skilled D md M pressman, $1,100; charwoinan, $480; messenger, $720; in all, $105,920. ,m*°"°‘,m"“¢,,,,m,,,,,,(,_ All of the money hereinbefore appropriated for pay of the Military Acadeing shal be disbursed and accounted for as pay of the ¤==·····¤» ·~·· ·=·¤»· M‘i~¥$‘”'..A$ i‘é?{; isis; t}~i’°‘§"“’Z‘i’°S° Sm $§“Si§2‘Ii“·°”€§°““‘l.1 _ in r an an serving e in { me M mess, Iiiiiyted States Military Academy, a portion of the hel; igatltie cadet laundry, and for four clerks in the treasurer’s office, $95,411. In all, pay of civilians, $201,331.

,,d,m¤ Provided, That the civilian instructors employed in the departments of modern languages and tactics shall be entitled to public

quarters, fuel, and hg t. In all, pay, Military Academy, $1,664,586. ““°“"“‘°°‘ uaxiwrmuaxcm, mvrrrm srams mmrranr Acannur. §‘}Y,,§'§‘§,,°§}’°’“’°‘·,,,,,,,_ Cwknmirr aim oannqanr nxrmwsas: For the expenses of the members

$5%he Board of Visitors, or so much thereof as may be necessary,

Sw". “"“"'*· Contingencies for superintendent of the academy, $3,000.