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334 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. Cm ¤°"°““'*°’*° For civil government of the Panama Canal and Canal Zone, °xpm“' salaries of district judge $6,000, district attorney $5,000, marshal $5,000, and for gratuities and necessary clothing for indigent disch ed risoners, $600,000. _ AV§§°"‘° uml °*‘ Iiigall,p$16,800,000, to be immediately available and to continue °°°p?¤»a&¤¤. available until expended: Provided, That all expenditures from the ¤R°§§,*°”_§‘g°jl'f,’S°°‘ appropriations heretofore herein, and hereafter made for the conum struction of the Panama Canal, including any portion of such appropriations which may be used for the construction of dry docks repair shops, yards, docks, wharves, warehouses, storehouses, and other necessa facilities and ap urteuances, for the purplose of providing coal anldyother materialshlabor, repairs, and supp `es, for the con-

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wgdngfu to Navy and elim of steamships "Ancon" and "Cristobal," which primate. steamships not be trans erred to the Secretary of the Navy, as l°"35’ **385* provided in the Act of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, and exclusive of the fair value of the American le ation building in Panama, as a proved, by the Secretary of War and Secre-

 tary of State, which building is authorized to be transferred without

charge to the jurisdiction of the Secretary of State, and exclusive of the amount used for operating and maintaining the canal, and exclusive of the amount expended or sanitation and civil government after January first, nineteen hundred and fifteen, may be paid from or reimbursed to the Treasury of the United States out of the proceeds va. ae, p. am. of the sale of bonds authorized in section eight of the said Act ap- V°‘·3"~P· I"- proved June twenty-eighth, nmeteen hnmdre and two, and section thiétyynme of the tariff Act approved August fifth, nineteen hundred an nme. . Nasser or employ- Exce t in cases of emergenc , or conditions arisin subs uent to §,,'§""°‘l t° °°“' and unlbreseen at the time oflsubmittingi the annugal est$ates to

 and fexcept for tthospupemployipi in cognecgon with the

cons ruc ion 0 permanen _ qu rs, o cas, an other necessa brnldmgs, dry docks, repair shops, yards, docks, wharves, warlg houses, storehouses, other necessary facilitiesiand ap urtenances for the purpose of provrding coal and other materials, lalior, repairs, tiozemgagmw and supplies, and except for the permanent operating or anization vow] pl 561- under w ch the compensation of the various positions is lixnited by ’ section four of the Panama Canal Act, there shall not be employed at any time during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen under any of the foregoing appropriations for the Panama Canal, any greater number o persons than are specified in the notes sub- - rmtted respectively in connection with the estimates for each of said wynsermm. alpproprrations m_ the annual Book of Estimates for said year, nor S all there be fpard to any_such person during that fiscal year any greater rate 0_ compensation than was authorized to be paid to persons occupaneng the same or hke positions on the first day of July, nineteen him and fifteen; and all ernployments made or compinsation increased because of emergencies or conditions so arising s all be spemfically set forth, with the reasons therefor, b the gpvvggnpgnm his report for the Hscal year nineteen hundred, and “°“‘*?` “°"‘ "°"’g‘ I ddif t the f ‘ - ,,,,,,.,1 www go be n a ion o or oing sums there is a ro mated, for the aj;)°l;{;y,t;*;*j,&&°1\Sf**8*¤¤*Esca1 year nmeteen hunged and seventeen, fiiii egpenditure and remvestment under the several heads of appropriationaforesaid without being covered mto the Treasury of tlie Ilnited States, all moneys received by the Panama Canal from services rendered or materials and suppnes furnished to the United States the Panama Railroad Company, the Canal Zone overnment or y' _ I g , to their em loyees, respective y, or to the Panama Government, from hotel and hospital supplies and services; from rentals, wharfage, and like services; from