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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 314 . JUNE 30, 1932. 401 SEC. 105 . During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933- vi ce President and (a) The salaries of the Vice President and the Speaker of the spe ake roi the aon se or House of Representatives are reduced by 15 per centum ; and the Senators, . Repat Re s. re~e nt- sa laries of Se nators, Repr esenta tives in Cong ress, Delega tes, and atives, and Resident Commissioners. Resident Commissioners are reduced by 10 per centum. Congressional clerk (b ) The allowa nce fo r cler k hire ofRep resenta tives in Con gress, hire. Delegates, and Resident Commissioners is reduced by 81/3 per centum, such reduced allowance to be apportioned by the Representative, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner among his clerks as he may determine, subject to the limitations of existing - law, but the com- pensation of such clerks shall not be subject to reduction under subsection (c) of this section. (c) The rate of compensation of any person on the rolls of the off icer s Other Congressional Senate or of the House of Representatives (other than persons included within subsection (a) ), if such compensation is at a rate of more than $1,000 per annum, is reduced by 81/3 per cent um, except that if the rate of,compensation is $10,000 or more such rate shall be reduced by 10pe r centum. (d) In the case of the following persons the rate of compensation Reduction rates. i s reduced as follows : If more than $1,000 per annum but less than P0st, p . 1514. $10,000 per annum, .81/3 per centum ; if $10,000 per annum or more, but less than $12,000 per annum, 10 per centum ; if $12,000 per annum or more, but less than $15,000 per annum, 12 per centum ; if $15,000 per annum or more, but less than $20,000 per annum, 15 per centum ; if $20,000 per annum or more, 20 per centum Continuous yns Executive (1) cutiva subsections (a) and (b) of section 101 ; approval. (2) Carriers in the Rural Mail Delivery Service, but in the case Rural mail carriers. of such carriers the term "compensation" does not. include the allowance for equipment maintenance ; (3) Officers and members of the Police Department of the District p Police and DFire , De' of Columbia, of the Fire Department of the District of Columbia, of the Unite d States Park Poli ce in the District of Colum bia, and of the White House Police ; (4) Teach ers in th e public schools o f the Dis trict of Columbia' Teachers, public f schools, D C. 5 Postmast ers and p ostal emp loyees of post of fices of the first , Postmasters and second, and third classes whose salaries or allowances are based on postal employees. gross postal receipts, and postmasters of the fourth class ; (6) Offic ers and e mployees (as defin ed in sec tion 104 (a)) oc cup y- p Employment neither ing positions the nature of the duties and periods of work of which basis . nor annual make it impracticable to apply the provisions of subsections (a) and (b) of section 101 ; (7) Of ficers and e mploye es (as defin ed in s ection 104 (a) ), not Other services. other wise p rovide d for in thi s sect ion, to whom the pr ovisio ns of subsections (a) and (b) of section 101 do not apply. Rate not to reduce (e) Subsections (c) and (d) of this section shall not operate (1) below $,,ooo per an- so as to reduce any rate of compensation to less than $1,000 per num. annum, or (2) so as to reduce the rate of compensation of any of the postmasters or postal employees provided for in paragraph (5) of Postmasters, etc. subsection (d) of this section, to a rate which is less than 912/3 per Post, p 1514. centum of his average rate of compensation during the calendar year 1931. RETI RED PAY Retired pay. SEC. 106. Durin the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933, the retired Judges, exemptions. pay o f all judges excep t judg es who se comp ensati on may not, under P ost° p° 1514. the Constitution, e diminished during their continuance in office) r 3051•-33-26 COMPENSATION REDUCTIONS Compensation reduc- tions,