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 63 STAT.] 81ST CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 782-OCT. 28, 1949 the representation of the United States to international organiza- tions; or (B) specifically exempted by law from the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, or any other classification or compen- sation law; (3) physicians, dentists, nurses, and other employees in the A Department of Medicine and Surg- Department of Medicine and Surgery in the Veterans' Adminis- ery. tration, whose compensation is fixed under Public Law 293, Seventy-ninth Congress, approved January 3, 1946; 50 sat. 675. (4) teachers, school officers, and employees of the Board of Supp. II, s 15 Education of the District of Columbia, whose compensation is D.C. teachers,etc. fixed under the District of Columbia Teachers' Salary Act of 1947, as supplemented by Public Law 151, Eighty-first Congress, approved June 30, 1949; and the chief judge and the associate 6 Stat. 2 . Ante, p. 706. judges of the Municipal Court of Appeals for the District of D.C. udges. Columbia, and of the Municipal Court for the District of Columbia; (5) officers and members of the Metropolitan Police, the Fire D- C. tpolicemen, Department of the District of Columbia, the United States Park men, etc. Police, and the White House Police; (6) lighthouse keepers and civilian employees on lightships and etc L hth ° e keepers, vessels of the Coast Guard, whose compensation is fixed under authority of section 432 (f) and (g) of title 14 of the United Ant, p. 27. States Code; (7) employees in recognized trades or crafts, or other skilled crSrti trades or mechanical crafts, or in unskilled, semiskilled, or skilled manual- labor occupations (except such employees in positions to which the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, now applies, the duties of U.s . Ct.J 061-674; which involve the maintenance and operation of public buildings s8pp., 662 t seq. and associated equipment or the performance of work in scientific d' 'P 972 or engineering laboratories as aides to scientists or engineers), and employees in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing the duties of inBaneu ongPrnv- whom are to perform or to direct manual or machine operations requiring special skill or experience, or to perform or direct the counting, examining, sorting, or other verification of the product of manual or machine operations, whose compensation shall be fixed and adjusted from time to time as nearly as is consistent with the public interest in accordance with prevailing rates; (8) officers and members of crews of vessels, whose compensa- crewa of vssels. tion shall be fixed and adjusted from time to time as nearly as is consistent with the public interest in accordance with prevailing rates and practices in the maritime industry; (9) employees of the Government Printing Office whose corn- Government Print. pensation is fixed under Public, Numbered 276, Sixty-eighth 'ng Oice. Congress approved June 7, 1924; 3 Stat. 6M. (10) clvilian professors, lecturers, and instructors at the Naval Naval War College, War College and the Naval Academy whose compensation is fixed Naval Academy, etc. under Public Law 604, Seventy-ninth Congress, approved August 2, 1946, senior professors, professors, associate and assistant pro- 60 Stat. 84 . fessors, and instructors at the Naval Postgraduate School whose 34 U. C compensation is fixed under Public Law 303, Eightieth Congress, approved July 31, 1947; and the Academic Dean of the Postgrad- 61 stat. 70 uate School of the Naval Academy whose compensation is fixed u,iS. CS npp . under Public Law 402, Seventy-ninth Congress, approved June 10, 1946; 60 Stat. 6. 34U.S.C.i1074. (11) aliens or persons not citizens of the United States who Aiesoutside. . occupy positions outside the several States and the District of Columbia; (12) the Tennessee Valley Authority; (13) the Inland Waterways Corporation; 955

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