Chap. 360. An Act authorizing the city of boston to pension SIGMUND A. GURSKI. Be it enacted, etc., as follows: Section 1. For the purpose of promoting the public good, the fire commissioner of the city of Boston, with the approval of the Mayor of said city, shall forthwith retire, on an annual pension to be paid by said city in monthly instalments, Sigmund A. Gurski, a fire fighter in the fire department of said city, who is totally incapacitated as a result of a fracture of the skull and other injuries sustained by him when on September tenth, nineteen hundred and sixty-five he was thrown to Acts, 1967.—Chaps. 361, 362. 205 the ground at Massachusetts Avenue and Albany Street in Boston from fire apparatus responding to an alarm. Such pension shall be equal to the annual rate of regular compensation which would have been paid to him had he continued in service in the grade held by him at the time of his retirement. Upon his death leaving Catherine Gurski, his wife, surviving him, said city shall pay to her, so long as she remains unmarried, an annuity of fifteen hundred dollars a year. Section 2. Upon the retirement of said Sigmund A. Gurski under this act, the Boston retirement board shall forthwith pay to him all amounts standing to his credit in the annuity savings fund of the State-Boston retirement system. Section 3. The provisions of section one hundred of chapter forty-one of the General Laws shall continue to apply to said Sigmund A. Gurski to enable said city to indemnify him for reasonable hospital, medical and related expenses which may be incurred by him after the date of his retirement as a result of his aforementioned incapacity. Approved June 12, 1967.