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 568 74T H CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 500-502 . AUGUST 9, 1935. Extension autho r- of pay; and leave of absence with pay of memb ers of the Fir e ized. Department of the District o f Columbia may be extended in case s of illness or injury incurred i n line of duty, u pon recommendatio n of the board of surgeons approved by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, for such period exceeding thirty days in any cale ndar Provisos. year as in the judgment of the Commissioners may be necessary : "Washington, Dis- Provided, That for the purposes of this Act, Washington, District trictof Columbia, Me t- ropolitan Dis tri ct" , of C o l um b i a~, Metropolitan Dis trict, shall be h eld to include th e determin ed. District of ~:olumbia and the territory adjacent thereto within a radius of twelve miles from the United States Capitol Building Telephone require- And p rovided That any member of the fir e department meat. living outside further, he Disrict of Columbia shall have and maintain a telephone at all times in his residence." Approved, August 9, 1935 . [CHAPTER 501 .1 Au gust 9, 1935. AN ACT	[H. R. 3642.] [Public, No.258.] To amend sect ion 483 of title 20 of the Code of the District of Columb ia as to re sid ence of members of the Pol ice Department . District of Columbia Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Code, amendment . United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 48 3 of title 20 of the Code of the District of Columbia be amended to read Residence, mem be rs as follows of police force . a RESIDENCE OF MEMBERS OF POLICE FORCE .-There shall be no limi- tation or restriction of place of residence to any member of the Provisos . police forc e, other than res idence within the Washington, Dist rict "Washington, Dis- of Columbia, metropolitan district : Provided, Tha t for the pur- ropoof nDistrirct", poses of this Act, Washington, District of Columbia, metropolitan rop olitan t determined, district, shall be held to include the District of Columbia and the Telephone require- territory adjacent thereto within a radius of twelve miles from the ment . United States Capitol Building : And provided further, Tha t any member of the Police Department living outside of the District of Columbia shall have and maintain a telephone at all times in his residence." Approved, August 9, 1935. [CHAPTER 502 .] Au gust 9, 1935 . AN ACT [H. RNo.2 To amend an Act to provide for a Union Railroad Station in the District of [Public, No 259 .] Columbia, and for other purpo ses. Union Railroad Sta- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the tion in Distri ct of Co- United States o f America in Congress assembled, That so mu ch of IuVol. 32,p .909. section 5 of an Act of Congress entitled "An Act to provide for a Union Railroad Station in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes ", approved February 28, 1903 (Public, Numbered 122, 32 Stat. 909), which reads : " No streets or avenues, except Ninth, Twelfth, and Fifteenth Streets, an d New York Avenue, shall be opened across the railr oads constructed under authority of this Act between Florida and Mon- tana Avenue s, and said Ninth, Twelfth, and Fi fteenth Streets, when and as opened, shall be carried above the railroads by suitable via- duct bridges, the cost whereof, with their approaches within the limits of the right-of-w ay, shall be paid by the terminal company, but shall b e maintained as i n the case of oth er public highway s in the District of Columbia ", be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows