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 498 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 314. 1916. For a of one sten phhr, typewriter, and attendant in charge of theplilirary in theogtggartment of law, to be ggpomted by the Su tendent of the nited States Mihtary Ac emy, $840; ‘ For pay of one overseer of the Waterworks, $720; _ _ For {pay of oneengineer of steam, electric, and refrigerating appa- "i%·'° °' ‘*"°§’°°`°*“’ ""°i’“e ‘8$2££te.· is · i type ·t d or“ ooneco ,s_ _‘ er, l'l1‘ll.D,~ wr1er,_an attendgiltiyin the depsi)rytgent’of lan§;Eges, to e appointed by tire Superintendent of the  , ki$:i:iy;Academy, $8:10 ; °For pay or one mechanic and attendant s_ in thepperation necessary for the preparation of   and of matena m the department of drawing, $720; ‘ [ ·‘ Q p or pay of janitor for bachelor 0El}é1'S’ quarters, $600; For pay of one chief engineer of power plant, 1$2§§00; _ For pay of   engineers forpower plant·,,$3,600; · _ Forpay of two oilers for power plant, $1,440; I ··‘ ‘* ’· U y For pay of one attendant in the departmental philosophy for the handling of models and materials used in the instruction 0  $480; . _ . ‘ ;* ‘ For a of one cop t, typewriter, and attendant in the deartment ol llihglish and lii1;tory, tofbe appointed by the Superinteniilent of the United States   Academy, $840; » For pig of one bookbin er at headquarters, United States Mi1i— taiily A amy, $1,200; or pay of two book sewers in bindex, $960; ‘ Forijpay of one skilled pressman in e printing office, headquarters, nited States Military Academ, {I.,e00·~ ‘ A Fgr pay if Sgne charwomanQjlteatf  States caclny’#  ·¢ ‘r1!’:s; ' K For a of one messenger for the S¥lT)B1*111` tendant of the United States hiihtary Academy $720; _ ‘ ‘ For pay of one skilled copyist, conidential sten apher, libra- - rian, typewriter, and attendant in the department gr mathematics, K; bg appogrgtieg by the Supermtendent of the United States Military ca emy, ; A<>¤¤¤¤¤¤e All the mane hereinbefore a pro riated for the a of the Military Academy shall be disbursed) andp accounted for llybiiicers of the Quartermaster Corps as pay of the Military Academy and for that puipose shall constitute one fimd. €¤¤·¤*¤=¤v•¤¤<¤¤- or current and ordinary expenses as follows: — Fwd °' V*=*°°*’¤· For the expenses of the mem ers of the Board of Visitors, $750, or so much thereof as may be necessary; S¤W*¤*·¤·*·¤¢· Contingencies for superintendent of the academy, $3,000; N§v;m£_¤¤d *¤· _Repairs and improvements, namely: Timber, lanks, boards, joists, wall strips, laths, shingles, slate, tin, sheet lgad, zinc, nails, screws, locks, hinges, glass, pamts, turpentine, oils, vamish, brushes, stone, brick, flag lime, cement, plaster hair, sewer and drain pi , blasting powder, fuse, iron, steel, tools, machinery, mantels, and otiigr similar materials, renewmghroofs, and for pay of architect overseer and citizen mechanics, and bor employed upon repairs and improve- F I Ii z, _ ments that can not be done by enliste men, $40 000; °°’ gh mg' °`°‘ For fuel and apparatus, namely: Coal, wood, charcoal, stoves, gratcs, heaters, furnaces, ranges and fixtures, hre bricks, clay, sand, and for repairs of steam·heating and coal—conve g apparatus grates stoves, heaters, ragges, fumaces, and mica, anriqgpau, improirement’ ang maintenance powsr pgcant, $45,000; ’ ei- _ prpes, gas an c tmc fixtures, electric lam, tele hone andl1 suppl1cs, lainp-poets, gasometers and retortslisand aiinual repvairs of the sanie, $6,a]0g1i ormsta' lhn` geectric tandfixturesinbuildm gs Hi ’ - ters, hotel, and so forth) now Without such fixtures, $1(g8(i>0§§S quu-