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FIFTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 3056, 3057. 1906. 223 Such police surgeons shall be sub`ect to such laws, rules. and regulations as the Commissioners of the lDistrict of Columbia may from time to time make, alter, or amend. Such police surgeons shall attend, ”““°S· without charge, all members of said police force and of the fire department of said District, examine applicants for appointment and retirement in and to said police force and said fire department, and attend such dependent sick and injured, and examine and attend such insane or alleged insane persons as may be taken in charge by said police, gud shall perform such other duties as the said Commissioners may irect. "PAB. 8. The salaries of the officers and members of the Metro- ;‘,';;‘f’}fim politan police of the District of Columbia herein provided shall com- i' A U mence with the fiscal year beginning July iirst, mneteen hundred and six, and shall continue thereafter annually, unless changed by Con- _ gress, as follows: The major and superintendent shall receive an °°"’°”” annual salary of four thousand dollars; the assistant superintendent shall receive an annual salary of two thousand five hundred dollars; inspectors shall each receive an annual salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars; police surgeons shall each receive an annual salary of six hundred dollars; captains shall each receive an annual salary of one thousand five hundred dollars; lieutenants shall each receive an annual salary of one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; sergeants shall each receive an annual salary of one thousand two hundred _ _ and fifty dollars; privates of class three shall each receive an annual ""'°t°”‘ salary of one ‘ thousand two hundred dollars; privates of class two shall each receive an annual salary of one thousand and eighty-dollars; privates of class one shall each receive an annual salary of nine hun- - dred dollars; members of said police force who may be mounted on M°““‘°" “‘°“· horses shall each receive an extra compensation of two hundred and forty dollars per annum, and members of said force who may be mounted on bicycles shall each receive an extra compensation of fifty dollars per annum. · R i mmm _ " PAR. 9. No officer or member of the said police force, under staéizaiR penalty of forfeiting the salary or pay which may be due him, shall withdraw or resign, except b permission of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, unless he shall have given the major and superintendent one month’s notice in writing of such intention. _ " PAB. 10. Nothing contained in this Act shall be held to repeal sec- ,,,EQf""‘°"*""“"""""` tions two, three, four, five, six, and seven of the Act hereby amended, V¤¤-2’1.r-==•- or the Act of Congress approved May eleventh, eighteen hundred and _ ninetv-two, entitled ‘ An Act to punish false swearing before trial boards of the Metropolitan police force and fire department of the _ A District of Columbia, and for other purposesf and the Act amendatory l "’· "· *’· 1°· thereof, approved February twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety- six, or any other law in force at the time this Act is to take effect, except in so far as the same may be inconsistent with or replaced by some provision hereof. " PAR. 11. This Act shall take effect and be in force on, from, and E**°°*··’“lY ’·“’°‘*· after July first, nineteen hundred and six.” Approved, June 8, 1906. CHAP. 3057.-An Act For the erection of a monument to the memory of Com- Juni; Sésl?6. modore John Barry. M .-L;*- ss [Public, No. 206.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repr·ese:mzt¢'·ve.·¢ afthe United State.; of America in (Zbrzqrev-9 assembled, That there shall be erected B£gf§”*°"°'° 5****** in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, a statue to the crzggmgzntxmgg memory of Commodore John Barry; and for the purpose of procuring p,cm.,,·y 0g_ in wm. and erecting said statue, with a suitable pedestal, an for the prepare- *“¤*°¤i D- C-