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178 SIXTY-FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 27. 1917. S**¤“·’”°“·°*°· For sanitation, quarantine, hospitals, and medicalaid and support of the insane and of le ers, and aid and support of indigent persons l ally within the Canal) Zone, including expenses of their deportation viigen practicable, and including addition compensation from May tenth, nineteen hundred and sixteen, to any officer of the United States Public Healtgia Service detailed with the Panama Canal as chief _ _ uarantine officer $700,000; p:f.;§1,g°vmmmt °X` q For civil goverriment of the Panama Canal and Canal Zone, salaries of district judge $6,000, district attorney $5,000, marshal $5,000, and for gratuities and necessary clothing for indigent discharged prisoners, . $700,000; p,$X$bl° `mm °x` In all, $13,155,000, to be immediately available and to continue

  • ’¤?*"?*°- available until expended: Provided, That all expenditures from the

Rennbursementkmn . . . ssaubmas. appropriations heretofore, herein, and hereafter made for the construction 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 necessary facilities and a urtenances, for the urpose of providing coal and other materials, liilior, repairs, and supplies, for the construc- _ tion of office buildings and uarters, and other necessary buildings, E‘°°"°‘”‘ exclusive of fortifications, cdlliers, dock six at Cristobal, coal barges, and repairs, alterations, and reboilering of steamships Ancon and Cristobal, and exclusive of the fair value of the American Le ation building in Panama, as approved by the Secreta of War and Secretary of State, and exclusive of the amount useyfor operating and maintaining the canal, and exclusive of the amount expended for sanitation and civil government after J anuary first, nineteen hundred . fifteen, may befpaid from or reimburse to the Treasury of the Va- lm- United States out o the {proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized in vd_§;§jm_ section eight of the said ct applrlotved June twenty-eighth, nineteen , l;1mdre;dHfapl;l two,tand1s;ecti]p;rdt dy-nine of the tariff Act approved u , nme een un an mne. .,N$§ba°§£‘§*§;‘§l&YQ in cases of emergencv, or conditions arising subsequent to

mp,°y_ and orseen at the tune of submitting the annual estimates to Con-

¤. gress, and except for those employed in connection with the construction of pgrmanent quarters, offices, and other necessary buildings, dry doc , replair shops, yards, docks, wharves, warehduses, storehouses, and_ot er necessary facilities and a purtenances for the ur· P t _ poseof provrdinglcoal and other materials, lalior, repairs, and supplies, um. °g°'"" and except for the permanent operating organization under whic the V¤i· 3% r>- 561- ignmpemagroglogtze tylprrousilplqsitiong is limited gy section four of the anama. an c , ere s not e em o e at an time durinv the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eichtleerirunder ariy of the fore? going appropriations for the Panama Canal, an greater number of persons t an are specified in the notes submitted, respectively in con- Rmomymmmd nection with the estimates for each of said ap mro riations in the ' annual Book of Estimates for said year, nor shrill there be paid to any such person during that fiscal year any greater rate of compensation thanwas authorized to be aid to persons occup `ng the same or like positions on the first day ol July, nineteen hundiizd and sixteen; and all employments made or compensation increased because of emergencies or conditions so arising shall be specificall set forth, with the reasons therefor, by the governor in his report fldr the Hscal Mmm ,,0,,, dm? yeir; mggppen lgunrgedfand eighteen. ¤¤¤¤si¤¤¤¤‘¤s_:¤i»¤ a ron 0 e orzoivsums '

 as ser year nineteen amiga liiid sprrZl2§{“r$i §£’§§§3,iZ3$2d;¤f§Z.£fi?

vestment under the several heads o appropriation aforesaid without being covered mto the Treasury of the Lnited States, all moneys received by the Panama Canal frpm services rendered or materials and supplies furnished to the United States, the Panama Railroad