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 73d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 101. JUNE 16, 1933 . 307 SEC. 10. The President is authorized, in his discretion, to sus- paRedfucti n flying of tip pend the extra pay or reduce the rate of extra pay allowed to com- authorized. iiiissioned officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men of the Army, Navy, Mari ne Co rps, and Coast Gua rd wh ile o n fly ing duty, and to .distinguish between degrees of hazard in various types of flying duty and mak e diff erent rates of ext ra pay applic able t hereto. SE C. 11. So much of the Act of August 5, 1882 (22 Stat . 285), as gr d Naval uat es .Academy is contained in the proviso at the end of section 1057, title 34, United Vol. 22, p. 285. States Code, is hereby amended by repealing the words " and one us .C., p. 1148. year's sea pay ", so that the said proviso will read as follows : " Pro- Ante, p. 123 . zvid ed, That if there be a sur plus of gr aduat es, those who do n ot i eceive such appointments shall be given a certificate of graduation and an honorable discharge ." SE C. 12. From the date of the approval of this Act and until July Compensation redac- tion, employees, etc., of 1, 1934, the compensation of all officers and employees of the insular the insular possessions, possessions of the United States, including the Philippine Islands, which is now fixed by Acts of Congress and which is not subject to reduction under the provisions of title II of the Act entitled "An Ant e, p. 12. Act to maintain the credit of the United States Government ", approved March 20, 1933, is hereby reduc ed 15 per centum : P r o - Pro vis o. off ice rs vided, That nothing herein shall be construed as applying to officers whose com pens atio n whose compensation may not, under the Constitution, be diminished may co ns rtnre o dnced during their continuance in office. SEC. 13 . For the period of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933, Jud ges, retirement remaining after the date of the enactment of this Act, and during pPest, p. 521. t he fisc al year e nding Jun e 30, 193 4, the re tired pay of judge s (whose compensation, prior to retirement or resignation, could not, under Reduc tion duri ng fi s- the Con stitut ion, h ave be en dim inishe d) is r educed by 15 per c entum. cal year 1934 . SEC. 14. The compensation authorized by sections 3, 4, and 10 of Feder al e mploy ees . the Act of September 7 1916, as amended, accruing during -the fis- Reduc tion of a isabi l- , ,, g g ity compensation. cal year 1934, shall be reduced below the amounts prescribed by the IIs:c,, p. 742' said Act by the same percentage as that prescribed for the reduc- tion of compensation of officers and employees under section 3 of Ante, p. 13. title II of the Act entitled "An Act to maintain the credit of the United States Government ", approved March 20, 1933 : Provided Preoiees. further, That the monthly pay as defined in section 40 of the Act monthly Determination or of September 7, 1916, shall be determined without regard to the a•s: c 39, p. 81 1 1 .' temporary reductions in pay required by the Act of March 20, 1933 : Provided further, That the funds made available for the purposes Funds available. of the Act entitled "An Act for the relief of unemployment Ante, p . 23, through the performance of useful public work, and for other pur- poses ", approved March 31, 1933, shall be available for the pay- ment of coinpensation for injuries as required by section 3 of said Employees co through but such payment shall be made through the Employees' Com- tion commission. pensation Commission. SE C. 15. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, every pension deP ensiona relief payable tinder any private relief Act, not subject to the provisions of sections 1 and 17 of title I of the Act entitled "An Act to maintain Ante, pp. 8,11. the credit of the United States Government ", approved March 20, 1933, shall, irrespective of the provisions of section 18 of title I of such Act, be reduced by the same percentage as that prescribed for Reduction of. the reduction of coinpensation of officers and employees under sec- tion 3 of title II of said Act. SE C. 16. a There shall be in the Department of Justice an Ass ist ant solicitor General, Department Assistant Solicitor General to assist the Solicitor General in the of Ju stice. performance of his duties, who shall be appointed by the President, Appointment. by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Said Assistant Allocation; compen- Solicitor General shall be allocated to the same classification grade sation. and be paid the same rate of compensation as apply to Assistant