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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 113. 1918. 703 For maintenance and olperation of the Panama Canal, salary of the °P§;{§,§:¤°¤°• ni governor, $10,000; purc ase, inspection, delivery, handling, and covemor. storing of material, sqpplies, and equipment for issue to all epart- P“’°"““°S·°"" ments of the Panama anal, the Panama Railroad, other branches of the United States Government, and for authorized sales, ayment mP¤{gg¤¤* *0 ¤¤¤¤ in lump sums of not exceeding the amounts authorizedp by the $5,1.39, p. 742. injury com ensation Act approved September seventh, nineteen hundred and sixteen, to alien cripples who are now a charge u on the Panama Canal b reason of injuries sustained while employed in _ the construction of the Panama Canal, $9,000,000, together with all ,,,{§,‘2,d}“°“"' "°“‘ "' moneys arising from the conduct of business operations authorized by the Panama Canal Act; For sanitation, quarantine, hospitals, and medical aid and support S“"“°"°"·°t°· of the insane and of le rs, and aid and support of indigent persons le ally within the Canaligone, including expenses of their deportation when practicable, and including ad itional compensation to any omcer of the United States Pub c Health Service detailed with the Panama Canal as chief quarantine officer, $900,000; For civil government of the Panama Canal and Canal Zone salaries °"'m°"t °" of district judge $6,000, district attorney $5,000, marshal $5,000 and for gratuities and necessary clothing for indigent prisoners, $750,000; In all, $10,650,000, to be immediately available and to continue av}Bilable until expended. dl Numb.! M mph,. xce t in cases o eme en, or con `tions $1'lS1I1g· subsequent,. umm,] t, Hu, to and 1Iin.foreseen at the tirhi ogy submitting the annual estimates to ¤°*°'· Congress, and except for those employed in connection with the con- ',§Z;,,, ,m_ struction of permanent quarters, offices, and other necessary build- Pl°Y°°’· ings, dry docks, repair shops, yards, docks wharves, warehouses, storehouses, and other necessary facilities and a purtenances for the purpose of providing coal and other materials, lalior, repairs, and sup- Pmmm, 0 I plies, and except or the permanent operating organization xmder mn. which the compensation of the various ositions is hmited by section v°1‘37·P‘5°*· four of the Panama Canal Act, there shall not be employed at any time during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen under any of the foregoing aptplropriations for the Panama Canal, an greater number of persons an are specined in the notes submittei respec- M,. M ny W tively, in connection with the estimates for each of said a propria- ¤¤ri¢¤•¤· tions in the annual Book of Estimates for said year, nor shall) there be paid to any such person during that fiscal year any greater rate of compensation than was authorized to be paid to persons occupying the same or like positions on the first da of July, nineteen hundre m rt I and seventeen; and all employments medi or complensation increased inc.-,,¤°,._° °m”g°°°’ because of emergencies or conditions so arising s all be specifically set forth, with the reasons therefor, by the governor in his report for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen. { In addition to the foregoing sums there is appro riated, for the ml£{°°§mig'¥',‘§°°l§g fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen for expenditure and rein- g_j$r°,‘;f{,f,*;z;>'*8*¤¤¤ ¤1>· vestment nmder the several heads of aplpro riation aforesaid without ` covered into the Treasury of the llnited States, all moneys received by the Panama Canal from services rendered or materials and supphes f1u·nished to the United States, the Panama Railroad Company, the Canal Zone overnment, or to their employees, respectively, or to the Panama government, from hotel and hospital supplies and services; from rentals, wharfage, and like services; from abor, 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 scra and other by- products of manufacturing and shop operations; fiom the sale of obsolete and unserviceable materials, supplies, and equipment purchased or acquired for the operation, mamtenance, protection, sani-