Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/697

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678 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 223. 1914. S“‘°°’°"¤° mm Ftgr plterption, maintenance, and repair of submarine mine ma rie , $2, 00° F"°*’°“"'°*“*°“°“* Fire control: {For the construction of fire-control stations and the purchase and installation of accessories therefor, $50,000 ; ,,§_“"“°’“ °"** °“"" Fo; construetéontpln tlipuilianama Canal Zoqe of barraeksé quarteilp, store ouses, an o er d.lIlgS· nec or accommo ating the mobile army and Coast Artillery troops to be stationed there, including water, sewer, and lighf systems roads walks, and so forth, and gr pepaligenpg and remode ng existing buildings to render them suita e or te troops $700,000. P In all, 5pe;li:Ec&allIy1§or7§;>rtifications and armament thereof for the anama an , 1,124,4 . z,,2,“f,T’}';‘}f,§§§{°'°““ Sec. 2. That all funds collected biy the government of the Canal Zone from rentals of public lands an buildings in the Canal Zone and the cities of Panama and Colon, and from the zone postal service, and from court fees and iines, and collected or raised bz taxation in whatever form under the laws of the government of the Canal Zone, are hereby appro riated until and including June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, as follows: The revenues derived from the postal service to the maintenance of that service; the remaining revenues, includiqg any balances uuexpended in rior years after setting aside a misce aneous and contingent fimd ofp not exceeding $10,000, to the maintenance of the public-school system in the zone; to the construction and maintenance of public improvements within the zone; to the .;,E,,’P°“°“°"“bd*"' maintenance of the admmistrative districts; and for the expenses of V¤¤- 3% P- 564- the subdivisions of the Canal Zone after they are established under section seven of the Panama Canal Act; to the maintenance of Canal Pr do Zone charity patientsjn the of the Panama Canal; and to the g,,§’,,,;§’,;,,g .1,,,;.,;,,,,. maintenance of admm1strat1ve district prisoners: Prmnkied, That, if °'°¤ the revenues of the Canal Zone government are not sufficient for the purposes herem specified, the necessary part of the amounts appro· Summa, ,0 com priated for the departments of C1V1l administration and law under an items seven and nme, may be used therefor. A detailed and classi-/ ired statement of all receipts and expenditures without the duplication of items under this Blparagraph shall be submitted to Congress Mmys received after the close of the fisc year nineteen hundred and fifteen. gizmigrgiewpghmsé Sec. 3. That_ during the fscal year nineteen hundred and fifteen €·“€‘“°‘ “p“‘°p‘ 3‘".-.i'§‘é’.‘§°’“ 3°°2Zi'°d by €f%i§"'°'.l°°' °f1{h°r,lZm“°m“i.isd(i2““l’ *f°“` ““’i ¤¤¤· e ren er orma ri an su es em oeeso the United States or of the Panama Rgsroad Company, to th}; Pznama Railroad Company, to the Canal Zone government, to the Panama Government and to other departments of the United States Govemment, from hotel and hospital supplies and services; from rentals, wharfage so forth; from labor, materials, and supplies and other services to vessels and to those unable to obtain similar labor, materials, supphes, and services elsewhere; from the sale of scrap and other by-products of manufacturing and_shop operationsfrom the sale of obsolete and unserviceable material, supplies, and equipment purchased or acquired for the operation, mamtenance, protection, sanitation, and goyernmentpf the canal and Canal Zoneand from exchanges of typewritmggoaddmg, and other machines, shall be credited to the appropriation _ m which payments for the mate- ¤,Rc·g;gvt¤c{m¤ms;{¤¤ mais, supplies, labor, or other services were originally made. Mon tru ion e- . _ gs {-tat%¤;&,';cbe‘p1pyvered heréetofore or herea.ftei;·a';·ée(qe1ved from th? sale of material, supphes, '°”’ ‘ an equi ment pure or ac or the construction o the Panama Canal, after deducting 211 expenses of assemblin , sortmg° storing, repairing, and selling such material, supplies, and eiuipment; which deductions be credited to the appro riations from which such expenses are paid, and the moneys receivedp as a reimbursement for the expenditures incixrred in constructing] waterworks, sewers, and pavements m the cities of Panama and Co on, including interwt