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 1432 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 161. 1921. rolport; rent Lind perponal services (pho Distgicthof Colulrpgia; purc ase or exc an e o ty ewrif, a ing, an other mac es; pur— Ohms I as chase or exchaiige, maiiitenailgg, repair, and operation of motorac. °' ’ ropelled and horse-drawn assenger—carrying vehicles; claims for gamages to vessels assing tlirou h the locks of the Panama Canal, as authorized by the Panama ganal Act; claims for losses of or damages to properoy arising from the conduct of authorized business operations; claims or damages to property arising from the maintenance and operation, sanitation, and civil government of the Panama Canal; a uisition of land and land under water, as authorized in the §,‘§f§,;,*’·,,*§"3,;,,,,,,,,._ Panamacganal Act; expenses incurred in assembling, asserting, stori¤e¤¤¤iir¤¤¢<=¤¤¤S,¢¤¤· , repairing and selling material, machinery, and equipment heretloiore or hereafter purchased or acquired for the construction of the Panama Canal which are unserviceable or no longer needed, to be reimbursed from the proceeds of such sales; expenses incident to conducting hearmgs and examining estimates for appropriations on the Isthmus; expenses incident_ to any emergency arising because of P dim ms calamity by flood, fire, pestilence, or like character not foreseen or °' Su "’“°°' otherwise provided for herein; per diem allowance in lieu of subsiste ence when ppescigbleld by lghe Governor of thfeéP;i1nama Canal to persons en e m e wor or trave on o ci business, ursuant v°"°8*P‘°8°° to sectigiig 13 of the Sundry Civil Aplpligpriation Act approveg August 1, 1914; and for such other eigpenses not in the United) States as the Governor of the Panama Can may deem necessary best to promote the mamtenance and operation, sanitation, and civil government of the Panama Canal, all to be expended under the direction of the Mm md Governor of the Panama Canal and accounted for as follows: epezsuee. For maintenance and operation of the Panama Canal: Salary of ,,,w_ the governor, $10,000; purchase, inspection, delivery, handling, and storing of material, sopplies, and equipment for issue to all departments of the Panama anal, the Panama Railroad, other branches of Pqmmt to dm the United States Government, and for authorized sales, payment in moogfssb M. lump sums; of not exceeding the amounts authorized by the mjury ·P· compensatiolp Act appmziledgeptembgr 211216, to alien cripples who are now a_c argc upon e anama an reason of in uries suswggiciom from rc- tamed while emoloyed in the constructionyof the Panaiioa Canal ` $7,950,000, toget er with_all moneys  from the conduct oi Summa ew business operations authorized by the Panama Canal Act; ’ ‘ flzlor samtationé qoairantme, héispgalshand medical aid and support o e means an o epers, an a1 an sup ort of ind` nt rsons legally within the Canal Zonei including exiienses of tlliizcir dispenstion when tpracticable and mc udgngiad itional com ensation to any officer of e United States Public ealth Service dlatailed with the PMI t Panama _Canal as chief quarantine officer, $850,000; p,,;,,,,s_g°"°'°“‘°“ °" F or civil governnient of the Panama (lima] and Canal Zone; ggigggs  $7,5510; district aommey, $5,000; marshal, y ; cs an   · (Y ·. l chilgggg grisgggri $900%,00; ary c othing for indigent dis- , 9, ,000, to e available until expe. ,_,,§‘%§,¥’*’,,,,f' ffpggg; Except in cases of emergency, or conditidigcdarising subsequent mm. to and unforeseen at the time of submitting the annual estimates cmmmaea sm. to Congress, and except for those emple gd m ooooootiou with tha "°Y°°°· construction of permanent quarters, oéces and other necessary buildings, dry docks repair sho ards ii h ¤ P$» Y ,_ _ ocks, wharves, wareouses, storehouses,  other necessary facilities and ap urtenances hmmm __ for the purpose of providing coal and other materials, lager, repairs, num <¤==¤¤ and supplies, and except for the permanent operating o ation v.,i.;»,·;,,, ie, under `ch the compensation of the various •ti0]]S   by section 4 of the Panama Canal Act, there shalloiiot be em loyed at any time during the fiscal year 1922, under any of the Iforegoinsi