Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/1357

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SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 124. 1919. 1339 For extra pay of one teamster (engineer soldier), employed in the department of practical mihtary e@eering, in connection with the water supply and on works 0 construction, at 35 cents per day, $127.75. _ For ay of one regimental sergeant major, Infant , $864: Pro- m§§${m°°m s°'g°°°° veiled, That the enlisted man in the headquarters United States Qlgmgggbs md ,m_ Corps of Cadets, (performing that duty has the rank, pay, and allow- mis. q ances of that gra e. For extra pay of thirty-eight noncommissioned omcers (engineers, artillerymen, and cavalrymen) as assistant instructors of cadets at 50 cents each per day, $6,935. For pay of one sergeant, senior grade, $900. B ar Fo? *2%}* of 0116 l)8tt&li0I1 Sergeant, major, Infgnuy, $768; Pro. '°¤ S°'8°¤¤t vided, hat the enlisted man at head uarters, United States Mili— A{°”,§’g,_;d,,my mg tary Academy, performing that duty stliall have the rank, pay, and quarters. allowance of that grade. d Fo;1§t1§) pay 0 one Erst sergeant (cavalryman), at 50 cents per a , . . For extra pay of one ordnance soldier, in charge of machine gums, at 50 cents per day, $156.50. A For pay of four sergeants (Coast Artillery) to be used as assistant noncommissioned instructors of cadets and for the p1n·pose of military administration, to be attached to the United States Military Academy detachment of Field Artillery, $1,824. For additional pay of rated men (two plotters and two observers, 51sPt clasp), $4l00. F f h f P M h ay 0 civi 'ans: or pay 0 one teac er o music, $1,800. “Y.° 'f°°S· f 1For pay of seven clerks in the office of the quartermaster, as •¢l$.‘uSlct°°°h°r’c]°Ik’ 0 ows: One chief clerk, $1,800. . One clerk, $1,500. Two clerks, at $1,400 each, $2,800. Two clerks, at $1,200 each, $2,400. One clerk and stenographer, $1,200. For ay of nine clerks and stenographers emplo ed at headquarters, Unitedp States Military Academy, ni the offices of the superintendent and adjutant, as follows: One chief clerk, $1,800. One clerk, $1,500. Four clerks, at $1,400 each, $5,600. Two clerks, at $1,000 each, $2,000. One clerk, $1,000. For pay of one clerk of the treasurer, $1,800. For pay of one clerk and stenographer in the office of the commandant of cadets, $1,200. · For ay of two civilian instructors of French, to be employed Ci'w°¤ i¤$¢¤¤<‘*¤¤· under tlhe rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, at $2,000 each, $4,000. For ay of two civilian instructors of Spanish, to be employed under the rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, at $2,000 each, $4,000. For pay of two expert civilian instructors in fencing, broadsword exercises, and other military gymnastics as may be required to perfect this part of the trainin of cadets, $3,000. For pay of one proiassional civilian instructor in military gymnastics, fencing, boxing, wrestling, and swimmmg, $1,500. For pay of two expert assistant civilian instructors in military gymnastics, fencing, boxing, wrestling, and swimming, $4,000; Pro- emma. t al vuléd, That these civilian instructors employed in the department of gogilirtm ° °" ` modern languages and the department of tactics shall be entitled to