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 542 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II.· Ch. 112. 1920. For extra pay of eight laborers (field artillerymen) emlployed in keeping clean the equipment used by cadets, at 35 cents eac per day, $876.40. ` For extra pay of one enlisted man as messenger in the office of the adjutant United States Military Academy, at 50 centsper day, Sundays and holidays included, $182.50. _ _ _ or extra pay of one teamster (engmeer soldier) employed_m the department of practical military engineering, in connection with the watpr'7 supply and on works 0 construction, at 35 cents per day, $12 . 5. miiwéso. That the enlisted man in therlieadtluarteris, United, States Corps oi mf °°'P“ h°°d°""` (tgidets, performing that duty has e rank, pay, and allowances of at gra e. Assistant mmm- For extra pay of thirty-eight noncommissioned officers (engineers, °”’ °t°‘ artillerymgn, and cavalrymen) as assistant instructors of cadets, at 50 cents per a $6 935. For pay o¥bne,se cant, senior grade, $900. "B . For pay of one regiments] sergeant mayor, Infantry, $852. d For extra pay of one first sergeant (cavalryman) at 50 cents per a $182. Ru extra pay of one ordnance soldier, in charge of machine guns, at 50 cents per day, $156.50. P"' °‘°*"‘”*“"· F f  rar or o1v1L1ANs. _ or pay 0 O1 ans: n£{"pl°’“°“° “’°°" For pay of one teacher of music, $2,000. gplr pag of pix? tgerks in the office of the quartermaster, as follows: e c `e c er 1 800. One clerk, $1,500. ’ Two clerks, at $1,400 each, $2,800. Two clerks, at $1,200 each, $2,400. Three clerks and stenographers, $3,600. For pay of twelve clerks and stenolgraphers employed at headquarters, United States Military Aca emy, in the offices of the sup)er1nt§n<%e1it inc; adjutant, as follows: nec ie cer 1,800. One clerk and stenographer to superintendent, $1,500. glireelclirkgi 31631,400 each, $4,200. ne c er, ,. Three clerks, at $1,000 each, $3,000. Three clerks, at $1,000 each, $3,000. For pay of one clerk to the treasurer, $1,800. Fo; pay fof pine clerk and stenographer in the office of the commam ant 0 ca ets, $1,200. For play of two ciyilian instructors of French, to be employed gud)? the rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, at $2,000 each, 4, 0. For play 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 training 0 cadets, $3,000. For pay of one professional civilian instructor in military gymnastics, fencing, boxing, wrestling, and swimming, $1,500. For pay of two expert assistant civilian instructors in military gymnastics. fencing, boxing, wrestling, and swimming, $4,000: Mm. tc M_ rooided, That these civilian instructors employed in the de art- 1¤$$'a°ill$siS&i¤i¤rsI ment of modern languages and the department of tactics shall be
 * =*$¤°¤°°‘ ”’¥°°¤'¤ For ay of one regimental se eant major Infantry $660: Provided