Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/419

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3987 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. :··Sess. II. ~Cn·s;§§;55,· ;L920. t t), $1,660; ea _ tains, $1,900 each; lieuteriantsp $1,760, eacligsergglhsts, $1,700 each; superintendent of machinery, $2,500; assistant, superintendent of machinery, $2,090; pilots, $1,700.each;marme.en¢ ' eers, $1,700 eachyassistant marine engmeers, $1,66(heach_;,marme 0 . xmen, $1,460 eachélprivatas of olassthree, $1,660 each; pmvates of . class. two, $1 560 ea ;.privates of class one, $1,460 each;Th9Qtlers.· ,3;·,,m;;·,,°r*•*¤·¤· :1,oso mt; farmers :1 mverpcmw argl member of 1’ire·department ei the Distnct of is at the tmc; ihsgupeudr ing Act becomes effective shall, in addition to the salary received by him for his period of service between August 1, 1919,,,aud, the time this Act becomes law, receive for such period the diierence such salary and the salary npayable to him under`the,prov1sione of smh Im thisAct foraperiodof eqn duration.? _ _ , v¤Ls4,p.a1s,smmi· .. Sec. 2. Section 5 of such Act of Juue_20, 1906, 1s_l1erebyamended» °‘*m,,,,,,,,,%,,,,,,,byadriingattheend thereof thefollowiggz _ i _, _ m _ j- mm msn mo member tr the are department thq Damct of Oolmqbn, ' °‘ shall be or become a member of any organization, or of an orgamza, iiiciln affiliated witii _Wl11§fl1 rtlialecli ir lalny ` ate, com nen or_ organiza ion w o s, ¤§,'f°""'° '°' "°"‘ or uses the ldlirike to enforce its demands. Upon sufficient proof to " the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. that any member. of, the fire department of the District of Columbia. has .violated the provisions of this section, it shall be the duty of the Commissioners, of the District of Columbia to immediately discharge such member c¤¤¤pemg¢t¤n»f'°m"th°8°"i°°·’ - “ ~ . . .· sem: operation tr f‘Any member of the Hre department of the District of Columbia t wml. _ • • » • s · "°""“'“"‘ *"’“‘ who enters mto a conspiracy, combination, or agreement with the ·of substantially interfering with or obstructing the efficient

 or operation of the Hrs department of the District of Columbia

P H mm by a strike. or other disturbance shall be guilty- of a misdemeanor ‘ and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not more than A pmpr,m°nmm_ $300 or by imprisonment of not more than six months, or by both." m£¤a¤¤y.e¢e Sec. 3. For the payment oi the increased salaries authorized in Am,} p_&,_ this Act for the positions provided for in the Act entitled "An Act making appropriations to provide for the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the Escal year ending June 30, 1920, and for other purposes," approved July 11 1919 and for the pay- mu mm I ment of the salaries designated herein to the additional number of memes. men in the various classes of privates authorized in this Act, one—half

  • ’°"·*’·”’· of the amount necessary 1s_hereby appropriated out of any mone

in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and the other one·hal`l out of the revenues of the District of Columbia, to su plement the amounts appropriated for the salaries of the officers and, members of Ago umm M crm such Hre d_ie_£artment_in such Act of July 11, 1919. mn genes or umm Sec. 4. e Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby ’P*’° ""°"“· authorized to determine and fix the minimum and maximum limits of ag; within which original appointments to the Metropolitan Police and ire Departments may be made. Approved January 24, 1920. Jmwi 2* wm CHAP. 55.-—An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act making ‘ ‘

 gorlglig support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919, ’ ggilggenell 

m 0, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re eaenmtives o the United n¤‘lt."€{¢¤.g°d°lS d Stare.; of Ame-ico in Congress assembled, Thht so muchjof the Act sf °“°*"‘ "*"'“°“ entitle "An Act making appropriations for the sup rt of the Army for the fiscal year ending une 30, 1919," approvedpllul 9, 1918, as constitutes the fifth section under the subheading "Medlils of honor, distinguishedservice crosses, and disting11jshed—service medals "