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 614 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Srss. II. Cue. 194, 195. 1920. S°*’”'**”¤° mm- Submarine mines, Panama Canal, $231,08221. m§°°,§§,,{’,{m‘{{_$;',?°” Board of Ordnance and Fortitications, $230,000. _ _ ` Total approprgiations to be covered into the 'Dreasury, fortuications and other wor of defense, $800,615,139.13. . Approved, May 21, 1920. · " - ““§°}g,°?"· ¤$AP. Act For the retirement of employees in the classified civil Service, RD l' Ct pll.l'p(B68. I Be it enacted by the Senate and House oéilepreeegttctioes of the United m§° *°§j States Opf America in Congress assembled, at begmning at the expirapityss. _ _ tion ninety days next following the pa¤s§e of this Act, all emg;i,`;f{,'T°° ’°"“°° °"' ployees in the classiiied civil service of the nited States who have on that date, or shall have on any date thereaftergreaohed the age of seventy years and rendered at least fifteenyears of service computed as prescribed in section 3 of this Act, shall be el¥ible for pmm._ md M retirement on an annuity as provided in section 2 hereof: rovided, ai was éapxtyes. That mechanics, city an rural letter carriers, and post··office clerks shall be eligble for retirement at sixty-five years of age, and railway postal cler at sixty-two gears of age, if said mechanics city and ruralietter carriers, post—o ce clerks and railway postal clerks shall have rendered at least fifteen years of, service computed as prescribed in'l`¤hcti(m3°fthjSfAt(li;1sA shall old d fU ted °¤¤·¤‘=v·¤¤¤¤¤¤· eprovisionso ’ ct inuesuperinten entso ni pl°y°°° m°`°d°d‘ States national cemeteries employees of the Suplerintendent of the United States Capitol Buildings and Grounds, the Library of Congress, and the Botanic Gardens, excepting persons appointed by the u§L¤·¤¤i¤¤ ¤¤*¤¤¤‘· resident and confirmed by the Senate, and mag e extended by Executive order, upon recommendation of the 'vil Service Commission, to include any employee or [group of employees in the civil service of the United States not class' ed at the time of the pass e of m};*}¤¤¤¤¤¤*¥ ¤¤¢*¤· this Act. The President shall have power, in his discretion, to exflgude from the operation of this Act any employee or group of employees in the classified civil service whose tenure of office or employment is _ _ intermittent or of uncertain duration. ,,,§*f,§?;,$,§‘}§,,‘{‘,f}§l"“ _All_ regular annual employees of the municipal government of the District of Columbia, appointed directly by the commissioners, or by other competent authority including t ose receiving per diem com- E pensation paid out of cggneral appro riations but w ose services are "°°"“°"’· continuous and mclu jlplublic-scgool em loyees, except' school ,,,;{""· ’P· “3· “’· officers and teachers, sh e included in tli)e provisions oixlgis Act tblptmrpembers of the police and fire departments shall be excluded e rom. Li thouse em . . ’ . . ¤¤`%¤¤;‘gd¤dk(Bpl°y°” come within the provisions ofp section 6 of theLA€:t of June 20, 1918, ' p' ‘ entitled, ‘_‘ An Act to authorize aids to navigation and for other works in the Lighthouse Service, and for other purposes," shall not be mcluded in the provisions of this Act. m§e‘g¤,g‘§a°;;*_g1¤u“_¤¤° Sec. 2. _ That or the purpose of determining the amonmt of annuity which retired employees shall receive, the following classifications and Cm A rata? shxll b}p8jejstabl1s(hed`i1 I .m·° ass s mc u o cm oyees to whom this Act a lies who orsrilroile. I so rm shall have served the United Sltates for a total period of tllilit years or more. The annuity to a retired employee in this class shall equal 60 per oentum of such crynyployeds average annual basic salary, pay, or compensation from the nited States for the ten ears next preceding Fmt. d mm the date on which he or she shall retire: Prwkhd, That in no case imm_ im °° shall an annuity in this class exceed $720 per annum or be legs than $360 per annum
 * ’°’*'-“°°*°” ml Postmasters and such em loyees of the hthouse Service as