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 1338 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 124. 1919. m§X£§*¤°°*‘ d°'*°°h‘ Fqiil pgglgf Engineer detachment: One first sergeant, at $51 per mon,. ghree sergeants, first class, at $51 each per ml;>n;hé§1,836. ne uartermaster se eant, at $44 per mont, 5. Eighlzl sergeants, at $4l§ each per month, $4,224. Twelve corporals, at $36 each peril month, $5,184. Tw cooks, at $38 each per mont, $912. Twg musicians, at $30 each per month, $720. hTthirty-plight privates,$iirst cllass, at ${*13 ;;§l;2§er month, and t y—e1 t privates, at 30 eac per mont, ,. For a§ditiona.l ay of one sergeant in charge of detachment mess, P “°.Ql.i.l’°’ ”‘.fi“th’ ima t { · se 532 ition pay or engt o service,,. Additional pay of marksmen, sharpshooters, and expert riilemen, $1,600. h'1‘r¤v¤1» ¤*·=-. ¤¤ dis- Travel allowances to enlisted men on discharge, $3,000. ° "g°‘ Clothing not drawn due enlisted men on discharge, $9,000. Interest on deposits due enlisted men, $2,000. _ l__;¤¤;i¢r¤ vw to ¤n- For extra pay of enlisted men: For extra pay of one enhsted man h mm em loyed as ugler at the cadet barracks, at 35 cents per day, $159.80. gliorsxtra psy og one enlisted man emplgyed its  earner at the ` ca et arrac an camp, at 50 cents er ay, 18 .50. For extra pay of live ordnance soldiers employed, one as draftse man in charge of museum, one as machinist, one as clerk, one in the department of ordnance and gunnery, and one as skilled attendant in the museum, at 50 cents eacgliéper day, $782.50. - For extra pay of nine enl1s_ -1nen (cavalrymen) employed, two when performing especially skilled mechamcal labor, one as saddler, one in charge of property and saddle equipment pertaining to riding and equitation other than militaryl, two sergeantsin charge of stables and horses, one clerk, one in c arge of new riding hall and property, and hlonehin chzgge of the regmount detail, at 50 cents eac per da fort ee undr and sixty- ve days, $1,642.50. Igor extra pay of twenty-three enlisted men (cavalrymen), three teamsters, eleven laborers employed in keeping clean the equipment used lay cadets in riding and equitation other than military, seven specia y qualified trainers engaged in training mounts used by cadets in riding and equitation other than military, and two laborers iloxil harrowing and slprmklilng and assisting in the care of the riding a, at 35 cents eac per ay, $2,938.25. For extra pay of one enlisted man on duty in charge of engineer property and fatigue, at 50 cents per day, $156.50. c aryengmee n o eo cer c wer- ,.1-.i"‘i‘£c2i‘E’£f‘n·‘i“" °f °"° °¥}.§§"f .i“2“ il? diik ‘“t§h°tdi.gt°p°r§F”°‘§i °f worlg, and works of construction at the Military Academy, at 50 cents per ay, $156.50. For extra pay of ten enlisted men (artillerymen), three performing extra mechanical labor, one sergeant in charge of stables, orses, an mules, one enlisted man employed as clerk and stenq§;pher to semor assxstant instructor of artillery tactics, and five e ted men perfqirming the duties of mechanics in the batteries, at 50 cents each per ay, 1 621. Far exgiggpay of four teamsters (artillerymen), at 35 cents each per ay,. _ For extra pay of eight laborers (artillerymen), employed in keep- { . . For extra pa_y_of one enlisted man as messenger in the office of the adjutant, Lmted States Milxtar Academ at 50 cents er da, _ Y Y, P Y, Sundays and holidays mcluded, $182.50.
 * 1gg• the equipment used by cadets, at 35 cents each per day,