Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/535

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504 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 291. 1924. class; two privates; specialistll Elplass (chauiieur) ; additional f length f · .

 M- Paéosfslt Artilleiiyscl-)netcsi’dh]1i11e}i1t:   sergeant; master sergeant;

technical sergeant; staff sergeant; five sergeants; twenty-one pr1- vates, firm cass; nme specialists, fifth class; addrtrona pay for qualification in gunnery; addrtronal pay for ength of service; 111 all 18 5. _ u,’f§§$E,‘§_"°°“" °‘* ifiscglsaneousz Travel allowance due enlisted men on discharge; interest on deposits due enlisted men; warrant officer and two staff sergeants, for duty m the Cadet Corps headquarters; two master sergeants; staff sergeant; additional pay for ength of service; in all 15 418. Civmw °”°°1°’°°‘ For pay of employees, $201,331, _ _ .»&‘i?..‘2?i‘?“a§?‘a¤¤“? All of the meg} ligreépstéc ore appgeemwdwfieg pay of the Acad ys anaccoun oraspayo e ilghtary Aeglademy, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. The civilian mstructors employed 111 the departments of modern languages and tactics shall be entitled to public quarters, fuel, and light. M¤*¤¤¤¤¤°°· mmrnxmcn, Ummm srnns nmmraar Acannux. I’°¤*¤¤·*°d°’¤°¤S•**- For text and reference books for iimruction; increase and expense of library (not exceeding $7,200) ; office egmpment and supphes; stationery, blank books, forms, print' an binding, and periodicals; diplomas for graduates (not excexng $1,100), to be immediately available; expenses of lectures; apparatus, eéuipment, supphes, and materials for purposes of instruction and at etres, and maintenance ““" “"§" £I${§.?f.i,§‘3i‘Z”1 `“’f'°‘.§‘,?T‘$3°".¤'&i.1‘€"}0r’“Z?i‘£r`.L‘i.“.?Z.@'*..'?,§ °§.,'§i‘.T§; care an m rgan ’ telephones and telegrams; freightand exp transpoitation of cadets and discharged cadets; mamtenance of c dren’s school (not _ _ exceeding $8,800) ; contingencies for superintendent of the academy B°°'° °"'“‘“’”· (not to exceed $$,000%; expenses of the members of the board of visitors (not exceeding $ 50) ; cont: nt fund, to be expended under the direction of the Academic Boardugriot exceeding $500) ; improvement, repair, and maintenance of buildings and grounds (inclu ing roads, walls, and fences) ; cooking, heating and lightingapparatus and Hxtures and operation and maintenance thereof; maintenance of water, sewer and plumbingljsystems; maintenance of and repairs to cadet camp; fire extmguis ng apparatus; machinery and tools and repair of same; ma1ntenance,_repa1r, and operation of an automobile and one motor truck; policing buildings and grounds; furniture for official urposes at the Academy, and repair and maintenance thereof; fuelpfor heat, light, and power; and other necessary incidental expenses in the discretion of the superintendent; in all, $357,660. m§,'{“'*°"· °°““‘°" For installing kitchen range, boilers and bath tubs in quarters of enlisted men, $5,000. _ _ ’*°¤°*"°¤’°°“’· °‘°· For renewing tiles of roof of bachelor building and repairing tiles of roofs of Memorial Hall and oiHcers’ mess and repairing and renewing leaders and gutters connected with these buildings, $15,000. $‘°”“ "*”"°"’· For roviding storm windows on public buildings now not so protected ¥r·om the weather, $8,000.

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M°¢°‘*¤°· For magazine for storage of explosives, $12 000. New °°d°°"°°"“°’· For poéngzletion of new cadet hospital, iiicluding painting interior 1 00. md °°°°° "°“*""‘· For: couipletion of remodeling of old cadet hospital, $2,500.