Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/112

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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C1-1. 22. 1917. 93 by cadets in riding and equitation other than military, four specially qualified trainers engaged in training mounts used by cadets in riding and equitation other than military, and two laborers for harrowing and sprinkling and assisting in the care of the riding hall, at 35 cents each per day, $1,460.48. ‘ _ For extra ay of one enlisted man on duty in charge of engineer pro erty andp fatigue, at 50 cents per day, $156.50. lildr extra pay of one enlisted man as clerk in the department of practical military engineering and to the officer in cha?e of waterworks and works of construction at the Military Aca emy, at 50 cents per day, $156.50. For extra pay of eight enlisted men (artillerymen), three performing extra mechanical abor, one sergeant in charge of stables, horses, and mules, one enlisted man employed as clerk and stenographer to senior instructor of artillery tactics, and three enlisted men performing the duty of mechanics in the batteries, at 50 cents each per day, $1,304. For extra pay of four teamsters (artillerymen), at 35 cents each per day, $511. For extra pay of eight laborers (artillerymen), employed in keeping clean the equipment used by cadets, at 35 cents each per day, $876.40. For extra pay of one enlisted man as messenger in the office of the acljutant, United States Military Academy, at 35 cents per day, Sunda and holidays included, $127.75. Er extra pay of one teamster (engineer soldier) employed in the department of practical military engineering, in connection with the water supply and on works o construction, at 35 cents per day, $127.75. ‘ For pay of one battalion sergeant major, Infantréy, $768. m5Zll°K°° °°g°°°l Provided, That the enliste man in the hea quarters, United {,’;';"‘f,°,,_ States Corps of Cadets, performing that duty has the rank, pay, and ' allowance of that grade. _ _ For extra pay of thirty-eigl1t noncommissioned officers (artillery- me men) as assistant instructors of cadets, at 50 cents each per day, $6 935. i PAY or CIVILIANS. Pay orcnvuxm. For pay of one teacher of music, $1 700. For pay of four clerks in the office of the quartermaster, as follows: One clerk, at $1,500; two, at $1,400 each; and one clerk and stenogra her, at $1,200. ilibrdpay of nine clerks and stenographeis emplo ed at headquarters, Unite States Military Academy, m the offices ol, the superintendent and adjutant, as follows: ‘ One chief clerk, $1,600; One clerk, $1,500; 3 Two clerks, at $1,400 each; one clerk, $1,300; one clerk, $1,100; 5,200. Three clerks, at $1,000 each, $3,000. For pay of one clerk to treasurer, $1,800. For pay of one clerk and stenographer in the office of the commandant of cadets, $1,200. For two civilian instructors in French, to be employed under rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, $2,000 per year each, $4,000. For two civilian instructors in Spanish, at $2,000 per ear each, to be employed under rules prescribe by the Secretary of §Var, $4,000. For two eighpert civilian instructors in fencing, broadsword exercises, and otherm ‘tariy gymnastics as may be required to perfect this part of the training o cadets, $3,000.