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PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 493-495-JUNE 26, 1946 10U. . c. §§1099, 1101. Restriction. 20U.S.c. 221; Supp. V, 221 . Persons receivingin- struction under Act of June 24, 1938. June 26, 1946 [S. 1460] [Public Law 448] Solicitor of the De- partment of the Inte- rior. Salary. the same rules and regulations governing admission, attendance, dis- cipline, resignation, discharge, dismissal, and graduation, as cadets at the United States Military Academy appointed from the United States, but they shall not be entitled to appointment to any office or position in the United States Army by reason of their graduation from the United States Military Academy: Provided,That any per- sons permitted to receive instruction at the United States Military Academy under authority of this Act shall not be subject to the pro- visions of sections 1320 and 1321 of the Revised Statutes. SEC. 2 . After the date of enactment of this Act, no person shall have authority to permit citizens of the American Republics to receive instruction at the United States Military Academy under the provi- sions of the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the President to permit citizens of the American Republics to receive instruction at profes- sional educational institutions and schools maintained and adminis- tered by the Government of the United States or by departments or agencies thereof", approved June 24, 1938 (52 Stat. 1034). Any person who is receiving instruction at the United States Military Academy on such date of enactment under authority of such Act of June 24, 1938, may, in the discretion of the President, be permitted to continue to receive such instruction and, if so permitted, shall thereafter be deemed to be receiving instruction under the provisions of section 1 of this Act. Approved June 26, 1946. [CHAPTER 494] AN ACT To fix the salary of the Solicitor of the Department of the Interior. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That hereafter the legal work of the Department of the Interior shall be performed under the supervision and direction of the Solicitor of the Department of the Interior, who shall be appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate and who shall be paid a salary of $10,000 per annum. Approved June 26, 1946. [CHAPTER 495] June 26, 1946 AN ACT [S. 190f3i To authorize additional permanent professors of the United States Military [Public Law 449] Academy. U. S . Military Academy. Additional perma- nent professors. Head of depart- ment. Professor of law and professor of ordnance. Dean of Academic Board. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That one additional permanent professor is hereby authorized for each of the nine depart- ments of instruction of the United States Military Academy for which one such professor is now authorized. Such professors shall have the rank, pay, allowances, retirement rights, and other benefits authorized for other permanent professors of the Academy: Pro- sided, That the senior professor in each department of instruction shall be the head thereof. SEC. 2. The positions of professor of law and professor of ord- nance of the United States Military Academy hereafter shall be filled by the appointment of permanent professors, who shall have the rank, pay, allowances, retirement rights, and other benefits author- ized for other permanent professors of the Academy. SEC. 3. There is hereby authorized, as an additional permanent professor of the United States Military Academy, a dean of the 312 [60 STAT.