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 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 56. 1914. 339 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 two enlisted men as messengers in the office of the adjutant, United States Military Academy, at 35 cents each per day, $219.10; For extra pay of three enlisted men employed as clerks in the office of the quarterrpiasterlimd one as clerk in cliarge of clothing room in quartermaste s store ouse, at 50 cents eac per a $678· For extra pay of one enlisted man employed in tge department of flivlildand  egegging, at 50 cents per day, Sundays and legal 0 ays mc u e. ; For extra pay Jr one enlisted man employed as janitor and substitute teacher m the children’s school, at 50 cents per day, $156.50; my or crvimans. P¤v¤*¤M¤¤¤¤~ For pay of one teacher of music, $1 700; ger paiy if four clerdkg in the office oiglée qiuirtermgster, aq folllowqi ne cer at $1,5 • two at $1 e ; an onecer an stenographei, at $1,200,, $5,500; I U For dpgy of nilrielplerkslgznddswnograpléem employed at headquarters nite tates 'ta ca emy $11, 00· For pay of one clelrk to treasuier, $1,800; - Fog payfof gne clerk and stenographer m the 0Bee of the comman ant 0 ca ets, $1 200; For two civilian instructors in French, to be employed under rules preirscribed byviiilhe Secretary of Wgr, $2,000 per mr each, $4,0803;, or two ci 'an instructors in at $2, per ear e to be employed under rule prescribes by the Secret?} of %Var, $4,000; For two wgpert civilian mstructors in fencing, bro -sw0rd exercises, apctllptlgeiz _ tax? tgcg0a)s may be required to perfect this part 0 e raining 0 c e ; For pay 0 one proiessibnal civilian instructor in gmuastics, athletics, and swimming, $1,500; For pay of one librarian, $3,000; For pay of librarian’s assistant, $1,200; For pay of custodian of gymnasium, $1,200; For pay of one superintendent of gas works, $1,500; For ay of engineer of heating and ventilatin ap aratus for the P · é E iilcadegilic Euilqing, lthii cade; ba3$acks and 0 ce uilding, cadet os 1 c a e anc rary 1,8 • Elgar pay ofp assistant engineer of same, $1,000; For pay of eleven firemen, $7 ,920; _ _ Eor pay 0; one draftsman in department of c1v1l and military crmeermg, 1,200· enibr pay of mechanic and attendant skilled in the technical preparations necesssaixy to chgmicizl and elecgéical lectures and to the instruction in miner og an geo ogy, $1 2 • Fqigpayj-pf melghagic assistant in llepairtment of natural and experimen p osop y 1,000· For pay of one eustodiah of academy building, $1,000; For pay of one electrician, $1,500; For pay of one chief plumber, $1,500; For pay of assistant plumber, $900; For pay of one plum r’s helper, $600; For pay of one scavenger, at $60 a month, $720; For pay of chapel organist and choirmaster, $1,200; For pay of superintendent of post cemetery, $1,200; For pay of engineer and janitor for Memorial Hall, $900; For pay of printer at headquarters, United States Military Academy, $1,500;