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 764 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 253. 1922. glqggons mm m_ $850,000: Provided, That for any sum_ or sums collected in any manmms. ner from inmates of such State or Territorial homes to be used for the support of said homes a like amount shall be deducted from the aid herein provided for, but this plroviso shall not apply to any State or Territorial home into which the w1ves or widows of soldiers are admitted and maintained. Pmme °*°*“· Tun PANAMA CANAL. ,,u';.';‘{,‘{§°{‘§"},’Q,,{‘,'$;,?i£'. The limitations on the expenditure of appropriations for salaries '**°¤$ ‘°'· and wages of civilian employees hereinbefore made in this Act shall not apply to the appropriations for the Panama Canal. $1§f.§§’,°?,§°'§;5¤,d_ For every expen `ture requisite for and incident to the maintenance and 0 ation, sanitation, and civil government of the Panama Canal and (lg-al Zone, including the following: Compensation of all l officials and emplpyees; foreign and domestic newspa ers and periodicals; law boo not  $500; textbooks and books of reference; printing and binding; inc uding printing of annual report; rent aiid     inodsinlgistximga ofhColumbia; purchase;] or excangeo ypewnmg, ,anotermachm`es; urcaseor M exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motonpxiiipelled and °‘° ’}$Z§SEiS""°"* *’?.r"°“g°1`f€  `i°31°1?; °1“`m5’ {Ki d““”Z¤€°S· Z3 assing 0 coco eanamaan,asauor1z by the lganama Candi? Act; claims for losses of or damages to pro rty 8.118 p ` ing from the conduct of authorized business o erations; cliiims for damages to property arising from the maintenance and operation, Di lohmsemw samtation, and c1v1 government of the Panama Canal; acquisition of ,,b;R,‘§`§,,·;,,,, em land and land under water, as authorized m the Panama Canal Act; ewenses incurred m assemblin, asserting, storing, repairing, and sel mg material, machineg, and equipment heretofore or hereafter purchased or acduired for e construction of the Panama Canal which are unserviceab e or no longer needed, to be reimbursed from the proceeds of such sales; expenses incident to conducting hearings and examining estimates for appropriations on the Isthmus; expenses incident to  emergency arising because of calamity by Hoo, fire, Pmdmmsubsimnm pestilence, or _ ke character not foreseen or otherwise provided for erem, Cper diem allowance in lieu of subsistence when prescribed V°'·38»l>·"·‘°· by the overnor of the Panama Canal to persons engaged in field work or traveling on official business, pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914; and for such other expenses not in the United States as the Governor of the Panama Cana may deem necessary best to promote the maintenance and operation, sanitation, and civil government of the Panama ganal, albto de extpended undo; the dgrgction of the Governor of the anama ana an accounte or as 0 ows: ,,,§?§§,‘T“"j“°° “"“l"¥" For maintenance and operation of the Panama Canal: Salary of °t1=ii;iiirii§ié`e:s¤ppu»s, §‘§l_§I;v$)?I‘;`ét2;%100gJ  l;¤g£l€>;;<>¤% <%€l1Y€1'y, lzgnglixég, antd ¤·, , en or issue e ar Payment to alien ments of the Panama (lanal, the Panama Railroad, other branchlis of cripglesaé pi mo. the Iimted States Government, and for authorized sales, pagrment in compensation Act approved September 7, 1916, to alien cripples who are now a charge upon the Panama Canal by reason of injuries sus- Awuml mm W tamed while employed in the construction of the Panama Canal, maps. $2,Q59,434, wget 61* with_all moneys arising from the conduct of Smmuw ml business operations authorized by the Panama Canal Act; ' Fo? $¤¤1t8·¢10¤, quarantine, hospitals, and medical aid and support ff gte m§8IIB and of lgpers, and and and support of indigent persons eg y  the Can Zone, including expenses of their deportation w en practicable, and including ad tional compensation to any
 * lump sums of not exceeding the amounts authorized by the injury