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 364 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1. 1919. compensation of $480 per annum· and members of the said force who may be mounted on bicycles shall each receive an extra compensation §°{‘§"’°‘g ,,, ,,,,,1 of $70 per annum: Provided, That atrol drivers of the Metropolitan tu rr . P . . ¤¤v¤¤· pohce are hereby declared to be members of the Metropolitan pohce of the District of Columbia, but shall not be rated above class 2 privates, and those patrol drivers who have been appointed since April 6, I allowed 1917, shall be  to pass the usual phlgsical and other tests from August 1, mo. required for mem of the r§u]ar force: rqmdcd further, That ever_L;igicer or member of the etropohtau pohce at the time this Act mes law, shall, in addition to the salary recerved by him for his period of service between August 1, 1919,_ and the time this Act becomes law, receive for such ppgod the driference between such ioalary anddth? salaryjiayable tp under the provisions of this Act, _ oraperro o ua \11'8l»1OIl.’ .· g£iliiii$i¤`i”sa`;i¤°¤`Srs`iig "PA1z. 9. N ouinember of the Metropolitan police of the District of “'“‘°'· ""°"‘°‘°°°‘ Columbia shall be or become a member oi: any organization or of an oriagnizatron affiliated with another organization, which itself, or any _ su rdinate, component or affiliated organization of which holds, ,,£,‘?"'“"‘° '°' "°°“' claings, orthusego the strike to   1 Upon spflicient proo to e mmissronerso 'tricto umiatat any member of the Metropolitan police of the District of Columbia has violated the provisions of  section, it shall be the dugg of the Corgmissrolngerrsflof tht¢;1District of Columbia to immediately charge I, H n_ suc mem m e service. smmy, ereazriwmilr- "Any member of the Metropolitan tplolice who` enters into a con- §k,,‘f*§*§,_ °°' °’ spiracy, combination, or agreement wi the purpose of substantially interfering with or obstruetrpfg theeiiicient conduct or operation of the police force m the Dbtrict Columbia by a strike or other disturbance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine plfsnot  gan $300 or by imprisonment of not 1,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,S,,, more than six mon, or y. o .· ~ - ¤¢¤¤=¤<rg "No officer or member of the said police force, under penalty of forierting the salary or pay which ma&)be due him, shall withdraw or resign, except by permission of the mm.issioners of the District of Columb1a,   e_ shall have fgiven the major and superintendent A sum M one month’s notice m writing o such intention." m¤ii¥l”g¤y. _ Sec. 2. That one-half of e amount necessary to provide for the increased salaries and compensation of the Metropolitan police author- _ 1zed m this Act rs hereby appropriated out of any moneyin the Treas- ,.,$‘.,‘;'.§.,}"°“‘ D‘“"°"° ury not otherwise appropnated, and the other one-half out of the revenues of the District of Columbia, to supplement the amounts appropriated for the members and employees of the Metropolitan am, nas. po `ce mentioned in the Act entitled "An Act  appropriatiorm to provide for the eipenses of the Government o the District of Columbia for th:-:1  year  June 30, 1920, and for other purposes, approve uy 11, 1 1. District of Columbia _ hereafter bellmown as the "United States S“*‘"”‘ park police, " and their annual basic salaries shall be as follows: Lieutenant, $1,900; first sergeant, $1 700; sergeants, $1,580; privates, mem ¤U0v¤d $1,360: Provided, That every watchman employed for such service at "°‘“ A“g““ “H"` the time this Act becomes law shall, in addition to thesalary received by him_for the period of service between August 1, 1919, and the time this Act becomes law, receive for such the difference bet?-etgps suclgi salinry and the s?larty5aiyablg to under the provisions o sec on oraperio o rua on. I Appmpnmu for Sec. 4. That to provide foreilie increased salaries and compensation “v,,,_.w}£:g,,(,_ of the United States park police, so much as is necessary is hereby l’°·*· P- · appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro-
 * ' g°;n public Sec. 3. That  watchman provided by the United States Govemiquamwtewmmw. ment for service many of the public s uares and reservations in the