Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/965

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944 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sins. II. Ch. 235. 1920. Femme <>=·~¤¤r THE PANAMA CANAL. A" °"P°¤”’¤ For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the maintenance Objms specmel and operation, sanitation, and civil government of the Panama Canal and Canal Zone, includ1ng the followrngii Comlpensation of all ofHO18.lS and employees, including $1,000 ad 'tiona compensation to the Auditor} for gh; War Dgparslmqnt for exgaa services in auditing accounts or the anama an ; oreign an omestic newspa ers and periodicals; law_ books not exceeding $500, textbooks and books of reference; printing and binding, including printing of annual re ort; . . . . . P rent and personal seryrces in the District of Columbia; purchase or exchange of typewriting, addrng, and other machines; purchase or exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled and ¤t•g1¤¤¤¤ for d¤m¤¥°S· hqrse·drawn prassenger-ciiirigng vehip) es; claigrs fqr damages to ges- ' ses assingt ou h the oc of the anama ana as authorize by the Panama Canal Act; claims for losses of or damages to roperty arising from the conduct of authorized business operations; cliiims for damages to property arising from the maintenance and operation, ss;.nptagon,da{rd grvildgqvpvmgrient of qllae Pan1ar;1at(l);egn]rér)l acqm?)1uoaq oanan anune aerasau orize n ama an ge>1·37.p.5y3. V Act; expenses incurred in assembling, asserting, storing, repairing, r¢e¤ :$i·isfl»?li$l` and selling material, machinery, and equipment hereto ore or hereafter purc ased or acgluired forlthe constrércctiion of the Palpamaa Canal which are unservicea e or no onger nee e to be reim urse from thei proceeds of such salei; expenses incident to cqndlplgting hearings an examining estimates or a ropriations on the st us; ex enses rncident to anyugmergency because of calamity by flood, fire, pestilence, cgi qlflzharacter nlqt fo1kesee_;)n_or otherialvise proviglpdi {pr Ikrdiemsuhsisrence. 6I°61I1; PBI? 8111 0W8.I1C6 111 011 0 S11 SISCBDCG W 611 pI`GSCI`1 9 `°1‘38’ °‘ °`°°‘ the Govemor of the Panama Canal, to persons engaged in field worli or traveling on officral business, pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914; and for such other expenses not in the Unite States as the Governor of the Panama Canal may deem necessary best to promote the maintenance and operation, sanitation, and civil government of the Panama Canal, all to be expended under the direction of the Governor of the Panama Canal and accounted for as follows: gaapgiance anu For ma1§1:3n&rg:e and lqperation of the Eapama (;1ana(t}iisala1y({>ftthe ° ,2; ,;,_ overnor _ , · pure ase inspection e rvery an ng an s org¤¤>¤r§-¤¤$i¤*¢— gig of moiterml, sripplies, and equipment for issue to all departments of the Panama Canal, the Panama Ra.ilroad, other branc es of the Ported State? Govemmgplt, and for authorized salgs, payment in ,,*’*·m·‘¤¤t *0 =·'*°¤ um sums 0 not excee the amounts a thorize b the inj C »g$i°;~3, p. :42. comlpensation Act approvedgSeptember 7, 19l16, to alien brripples viillili are now acharge upon the Panama Canal by reason of injuries sustained wh1le employed rn the construction of the Panama Canal, A·!ditir>n.aI from re- $7,531,851, together with_a.ll moneys arising from the conduct of °°""S‘ business operations authorized by the Panama Canal Act; S¤¤“¤“°¤· em For sanitation, quarantine, hospitals, and medical aid and support of the insane and of lepers, and aid and support of indigent persons legally within the Canal Zone, including expenses of their deportation when practrcable, and including additional compensation to ainliy gfiicer ofCthe8lLmteg_§tates Public Health Service detailed with t e anama an as c IB quarantine officer, $850,000; €xC;g`,ges_ ¤°"¤’¤m°¤° For civil government of the Panama Canal and Canal Zone, salaries of district ]udge $7,500, d1str1ct attorney $5,000, marshal $5,000, and for gratuities and necessary clothing for indigent discharged prisoners, $900,000; _ In all, $9,281,851, to be available until expended.