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1.74 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 197-199. 1924. and operate a temporary bridge and approaches thereto, across the Mississippi River at a point suitable to the interests of navigation at or near the point where Jackson Street, in said city of Saint Paul, crosses the MississiPPi River in the county of Ramsey, in the construction. State of Minnesota, in accordance with the provisions of the Act V°L3“"°‘“' entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over gggggg when Rob navigable waters," approved March 23, 1906: Provided, That all erts street badge wm- parts of the said temporary bridge shall be removed from the waterp1$¥§{‘42, ,,_ mr, way within one year from the date that the new Robert Street Bridge, guthorgipd by Act of Congress approved January 31, 1923, is o ne to tr. c. Amendment. . S2;. That th; right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby express y reserve . Approved, May 26, 1924. 1gI°{Yp?§gg%` CHAP. 198.j-An Act Granting the consent of Congress to the city of Chicago

 to construct a. bridge across the Calumet River at or near One hundredth Street,

in the city of Chicago, County of Cook, State of Illinois. Calumet mm UB; ggiaftedfbyétlw {Senateémd H ouee of fggmrpinaaiilves of thi Ch, or m_‘m,,y n e a es 0 merzca m 0 mea aesem a e consen b¤¤z¤(?=i= im 5***- of Congress is hereby granted towilgie city of Chicbgo, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Illinois, and its successors _ and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the Calumet River, at a oinf suitable to the interests of navigation, at or near One hundiredth Street, pfgispieeussyp in the city of Cl11C&gO,.1I1 the county of Cook, in the State of · *’· · Illinois, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of -bridges over navigable waters,” approved March 23, 1906. M¤¢¤d¤¤¤¤*- Sec. That th; right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby express y reserve . Approved, May 26, 1924.

 CHAP, 199.—_An Act To iix the salaries of officers and members of the

imguc, ;.;,,_HS_f- g;;tg·xotp‘p;tp1:)f;;p1L;ci%i;2;p(;=% &h&O§J`uig>§& States park police force, and the fire _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentativee o the §,’(§§;;°;£;_,§Q;‘},‘;‘;;;f- {jnited ftates gftlilvwzigica in gongregi msgizgkg That the arfnual nasic sa aries o e officers an mem rs 0 the iletro olitan olice amor, eee. force shall be as follows: Major and superintendent, $5,1200; assistant gggcagér in mam superintendents, $3,500 each; inspectors, $3,250 each: Provided, That oraezeasve bureau. the inspector assigned to the supervision and command of the deti?5 1;% giirleg; glzaghcguglng (gieapexzpod of such assignmgnttbe rated as . ig _ n ssis an su erm en · 1¤IZi:i1et§¢i?gi;‘i*§¤d?nc $3,000 each; l1eutenants,592,700 each: Providgd, That Ellie ’1i;§id);ii§t gsiigxedsgiiuagsistant ltlo the_ inspector commanding the detective swam primes , _ uring the per1od_ of such assignment hold the rank 8,, · · and receive the pay of a captain; sergeants, $2,400 each; privates cf class 3, $2,100 each; privates of class 2, $1,900 each; privates of mom I m t class 1. $1,800 each. Dr1ver—privates shall have the same rank ed gud ,,1*;;*),,*;; vglgglé and pay as privates of the above classes. Members of said police semes. force who may be mounted on horses, furnished and maintained by themselves, shall each receive an extra compensation of $450 per annum_; members of said force who may be called upon to use Hgadqumm de_ motor vehicles, furmshed and ma1ntained by themselves, shall »eem·es,m. each receive an extra compensaiuon of $480 per annum; members