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 2v~s Qxma twmthirds of the members of the cutirenacademie

§~..¤··i of the United States Military Academy, the vote being ?.·2..~;; hy ayes and nays and to be so recorded. (July 23 3 lm:. .·. :331 § 6, 27 Stat. 2%.) _ 3532;. Buildings for religious wo:·ship.·-—The Se<#::e;»·im·y 0 vsggs. E;} tiiscretion, may mgthorize the erection of ss. build ,...4. §g*..y<~ r¢.»§i;:§o1ns worship by any denomination, sect, or re 31 1;%%. ma mo West Point Military Reservation: Provided

 my €2‘f*i"fi¢”lll of such building will not interfere with tht

,;..·i of sqiel reservation for military purposes. Said buildin; .%..521 he erected without any expense whatever to the Gov .·z·;.#m=21t of the United States, and shall bc, removed from tht

.·~.—;-—.·.ui¢,•n. or its location clmnged by the denomination. sect

_ .;~ :~.·§igi·m1s body erecting the same whe£cvcr,.in the opinion

 mo Swrotzxry of Wa1·,_public mf mi1itary.ncccssitY. shall ro

tizgziw it, and without compensation fat such building or an; m;;··z· oxpozzso whatever to the Govotnment. (July 8, 1595 ,· ¢;z;¥;_ rm Stat. 722.) Q 1127. Contingent fimd..-—All¢f1mds arising from the 1*&1;1t o my hotel rm_a_c:adcu1y groéumls, and other incidental sources, an h»·:·e·1»y made a special contingent fund to be expended under th· ,»z;¤»·a~x·§si<¤11 of the superinténdeit of the academy, and he i ,·...;mre<i to Aaccourit for the` same annually, accompanied b;

.;···;;.-r vi»uchors to the Secretary of War. (May _1_, 1888, c._21‘2
 sm;. 112.) · -

__ PAY AND ALLOWANCES 1131. Superintendent; commandam .of‘cadcts.—+—Tt1e2.S1¤pe2·x·in xtgzgiimt wif me Military Acmlomy.sh&11 have the pay of : 4·»él¢*lit‘l, :1ml— tlge cnunmamlapxt of cadets sholl have the pay of 1 1it·a1ta—m111t_ quloucl. (`R. S. S 1334.) — . 1132. Adj¤tont.——Tl1e :1djutunt of the Military Academy sho] ¤.·;m» the `pay of an mljutaut of a Cavalry regiment. (R. E s 23::5.} ’ . - . 1133..P;o£osso1#s and instructors generélly.——~——E:1ch of tht px···ft»m»rs`of the Biilitargf Academy whose zeervice as professo Qtr the academy oxccoyls ten years sha-ll have the pay- and al €~·.mam·s of mlmneel, and all other profcssom shall have th my and nllowsmcms of lieutenant colonels; and the instructor _ or ul'tlll'llll(?£’ and science of gunuery and of practical cugi

.4···x·in;
shall »have·the pay and allowances of major; mid here
u`u·r there shall lm allowed and paid to the said professor

in por centum ot their current yearly, my ion: each and ever x··rm of five Y@l‘S'° service in thé Army; and at the academy ”1#ruzrid0d,‘Thut such addition sha1l.iu no case exceed 40 pe wutunu ot saidyourly pay; and said professors are bomb,

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s<·o¤1 upon the same footing,. as regards rostrlctioxxs upoz

pay and retirement from ·act‘ivc service, as OfHC§?l.'S of th Army. _ (R. S. 5 June 23, 1879, c. 35, §_4, 21 Stat. 34.)_ L 1134. Associate professor of- msthematiés.-—-The uséociut pa·<·f¢·5sor of mathematics skill have the phy éudtallowancos of ·m:;jm·. and the position shalltbé filled. by the detail of sn officer tram the Army at large. (Mar. 3, 1905, c; 1404, 3 Stat. 850.) _‘ · __ l _ _ · I · `- ‘ , _ ‘ _1l_35.._Aqsist¤nt professors; senior assistant instructors o _ thétio¤.—E-Eucli assistant p;·ot'vss0r and each senior assistant .117 Sttuctqr oi Cmxulry, Artillery, ond Infantry tactics.$l1`all.1t< A€·<·ii·c tlwpny of 9. captain. (R. S. §_·1337; Fab. 27,·18l’7, 0. G! § 1, 10 Stat. 244.) . Z ‘ ·- F · . 1136. Assistant instructors of tactics nommomling cade ,»•~compa11ics.~—4Tl:e‘ussistziut·i11structors of tactics commnmlin ` icadét coxuponles at West Ijoint gslxuli. i·mivé’tl1o`same pay an gllthvnxxces as —asslsté11f;>r0fcssors in the ot.Hgt_ bmmzlms lc otudy. (Mm-. 3, 1875,- c.·_135,-.18 Stat. 467.), ’ F · · °‘ . 1137. Cl\apl.ain.»}·-rT1ae c·hupln_ln of the Militohgv. Acmlexny shui while serving-, receive; the same pay and aliqwaiacco HS fu allowed to a-.capta‘i¤ mounted. (Feb. 18, 1896,fc. 22. 29 Stat. 8. 1138. Qilatters, fuel,} and light foocivilian instm¢tors.=··e¤Th civilian iitsttuctors Eemploygd ~iu ul€‘,dGD{1ft11l(¥D’(`S of modcf

ZQ.——-.·1l¢.lI•Y § 1143 c languages and tactics shall be entitled te public quarters, fuel, g and light. (Feb.‘12, 1925, c. 225, Title I, 4;% Stat. 919.) L, 1139. Quarters, fuel, and light for clsapel organist and chain IlCl3St€l’_.j—···Tl1€ chapel organist and clnoirmaster shall be entltlofi f. topublic quarters when available and to the same allowances ,- witll respect to fuel and light as those of a second lieutenant so when occupying public quarters., (Aug. 11, 1916, c. 314, :39 L, .Stat. 497.) e 1140.·Milltary Academy band.·—·'l`l1e tezvclser of music shall g receive the pay and have the rank of a iirst lieutenant, not ’- mounted; the enlisted band sergeant and assistant leader shall e receive $972 per yearyand ot. the enlisted musicians of the

, band, ilfteen .shall each receive $51 per month, fifteen shall

a receive $44 per menth, .and the remaining; twenty shall each e- receive $38 per month, and each of the aforesaid enlisted xm-rn y shall. also be entitled to the clothing, fuel, rations, and other

,_ allowances of musicians of the Regular Army; and thesaid

A teacher of music, the band sergeant and assistant leader. and i the enlisted musicians of the band shall be entitled to the g same benetits in respect to pay, enielum·;·ets, and retirement 8 arising from leegerity, reenlistment, and lexzgth of service as g· arc, or may hereafter become, applicable to other offic<·rsA4»r y enlisted men of the Army. (June 27, 1918, c. {IGS;. 40 Stat. 6*2.3.}

,_ · -1141. Overseer of waterworks.~Frosa any appmpriajioa

that may he made for waterworks a sum not to exceed 75 Q cents perf day may be paid as extra-duty pay to the overscer, I when such overseer is a soldier detailed for that duty. (Mar. _- *2, 1901, c. 804. 31 Stat. 920.) . —· A a , 1142. Additional pay for enlisted men on special duty.——'1`lle. 5 nou<·mn1l1issiex1c·d officer ini charge of mechanics and other ‘ labor at the oMilitary Academy, thef soldier acting as clerk in rl the adjutant’s 05ce, and the four enlisted men in the philo- 5. soplnical and chemical departments and lithographic omce, shall · receive $30 a year additional pay. -(R. S.A§ 1341.) ‘ Q · 1143. Leave of absence granted *by Secretary pf. War. to I- superintendent.-—The Secretary of War may-granbthe superin-

.' tendent `of the academy leave ,of absence without deduction

Q from pay or allowances for the same period that the superin} · ·S tendoabmay grant leave ot absence to other oHl¢·ers of the [_ academy under the p`rovisior1s of section 1144 of this title. 3- (Aug. 9, 1912, c. 275, 37 Stat. 26-3.) . ; . [ e ·S 114.4., Leaves of absence granted by superinten1dent.—~Lez¤res. y of absence may be granted by tl1&}_Sll[)€I‘illt£’I1(lt;‘11l,» under regu-

lations prescribed by the Secretary of War, to the professors, · _

.g· assistant professors, instructors, and other officers,_oi' the ‘ y acz‘ulemy,,for the entire period ot the suspension of tlxeordinary D academic studies, without deduction ·frbnr pay or allowances. pe (118.51330.) ‘ -`.° » _ 3 ·. ·‘ `. · 1145. Leave of absence to constructing qunrterniaster.-—Tlle 8. constructing quartermaster, United States Military Academy, is u hereby exempted from all laws and regu_lations° relatire. to emu ployment and to granting leaves of absence to employees with _ 3 pay. while- employed on. construction ·work at the Militaify I Academy. `(Junen 30,.1922, c. 253, Title I, 42 Stat. 75-f;_Ma1:.__2, _· .r ‘_ 1923, c. 178, Title I, 42 Stat. 1416; June 7, 1924, e. 29I,"Title I,"

. A3 Stat. 505; Feb. 12, 1925, c. 225, Title I, 43_Stat. 910.) . I

5. 1146. Pay and allowances of csdets.——Cadets attlxe Militaryl ., 9, Academy *sl1all‘-receive the same, pay and allowances as are - now or. may be provided by law f(l1°`llll`(lSlll_DlIl(‘l1 in the Navya-

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10,—1922,Yc.`212, 5 19, 42 Stat. ‘632.·) — *t , e ‘ i . _

g L 1147. Traveling-expenses`ef candidates for cadetships.»-?l#l¤t» ;~ d actual»`an‘d. necessary. t1’€l\'t%lll1§_{,BX[l£¥l1S.(?S of candidatescwhiie »t proceeding fl’0lll·tllt%l1‘·ll0I1lt*SilI&) the Military Academy for qual· 'iiieation as cadetsshall, if ‘.3.(.ll11l·tli€¥(l, be Vcretlited to ilneir,·a¢·- l,' C0llI1lIS_§lld paidafter admission from the approprlzrtion for ·G the transportation ot the Army audits supplies. -_(J_un¢· 28,; )' 1902, c. 1300, 32 Stat. 40t).)· . y _ · ‘—_ ·_ N _. le -1148. _Rations_ or conumutyafion for ¢3fi_€l.S.···*_Cllllt’£S`Sllilll he an Wentitledtto one ration per` day, or ecvnnnnnntzltiou tlne_refor,E suclr