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520 SIXTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 291. 1924. ment of the Panama Canal, all to be expended under the direction of the Governor of the Panama Canal and accounted for as follows: mMu2§{’_m““”"°°“ For maintenance and operation of the Panama Canal: Salary of Govomor. the governor, $10,000; purchase, inspection, delivepy, handling, and m*f“'°*’”° °'““PP“°*’· storing of material, supplies, and equipment or ·1SSlIB to all departments of the Panama Canal, the anama Railroad, other P t to mm branches of the United States Government, and for authorized sales, uipgm payment 111 lump sums of not exceedmf the amounts authorized by Vo1.39. p. 750- the Injury Compensation Act approv September 7, 1916, to alien crgpplos yvho are nop a lplliarge uporggahe Ptplnama Canml by rpaspln _ o injuries sustaine w e employ m e construc ion o the new ph"' Mm Panama Canal; and including $1,000,000 for the construction of new w¤;§g**"”'“' "°”‘ ”‘ power plant at Miraflores; in all, $5,748,160, together with all moneys Addmm, ohm arising from the conduct of business operations authorized by the ¤io¤¤ ourhorimdphggr Panama Canal Act; and the Governor of the Panama Canal is mw ° aiégiorized, m addition to the amoplpg hgrlein apppopripted, tol incur o `gations in an amount not excee g 10 000 or the comp etion at ghtotgl cost of not exceeding $1,710,000, tif the new power plant at `ra ores. s°'°°°°°°'°°°° For sanitation, quarantine, hospitals, and medical aid and support pf tlfle insaplp an}? og leppr; and mg and support of indigent dpersons _ ega y wit n the -ana one, in udmg° expenses of their eportanr miami tion when practicable, and the purchase of artificial limbs or other

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_ e a _ _ n or _ e anama ana prior eptember 7, _1916, and includixig additional compensation to any officer téf tht; Un1¥;dfStates Publiem ealtg Service detailed with the Panama .. Mmmm ana as c e quarantine officer 580 000, poiiaig in- For civil government of the Panama Canal and Canal Zone, including salaries of d1strict_judge, $7,500; district attorney, $5,000; marshal, $5,000; and tuities and necessary clothing for indigent discharged prisoners, $.;:12,000. pmmmmm ,,,,,1, Total, Panama Canal, $7,240,160, to be available until expended. S*¤"¤*·¤= mk The Governor of the Panama Canal, so far as the expenditure of appropriations contained in this Act may be under his direction, shall, when it is more economical, purchase needed materials, supplies, Wm? mm desi? anil oqtppment from apailable surplus stlpcks of the War Depiartment. nice sgmmestocrednt n a ition to t o ore ing sums there is a ro iat f th }§{,¤‘§T"‘“°' °""'°""°' fiscal year 1925 for expemhltures and reinvestme1i)t?un€3l·er sho sglveral lrieads of appilpopgatugp éiforesaid, without being covered into the reasury o the mt tutes all mone s received b th P Canal from services rendered cir materials and supplier; ftignislieduig the Unitedgbtatcis, pl£e_I’ana¤pa Railroad Company, the Eanal Zone governmen or o eir employees respec ive y t t P Government. from hotel and hospital suppliesjaliild shrviies yriibnnd rentals, wharfage, and like service; from labor, materials, and supplies and other services furnished to vessels other than those passing through the canal, and to others unable to obtain the same elsewhere? from the sale of scrap and other by- roducts of manufacturing and slpgp operzptions; (prom the sale of ogsolete and unserviceablc materi s supp ies, an equipment purchased or ac u' d f tl - Net mm to be tion: maintenance, protection, sanitation, andq glxemihenle glmgle covoredinmcnerreas- canal and Canal ZODB; and SH)? DRE pI`0lltS accruing from such busi- “”’· ness to the Panama Canal shall annually be covered into the Treasury Opmtm mm of the United States, a,;g,i&$,`.;,;.,,p..,,,,,,,,, In addition there is appropriated for the operation, maintenance, ‘ and extension of Waterworks, sewers, and pavements in the cities of Panama and Colon, during the fiscal year 1925, the necessary portions of such sums as shall be paid as water rentals or directly by the Government of Panama for such expenses. " Approved, June 7, 1924.