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 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 253. 1922. 765 officer of the United States Public Health Service detailed with the Panama Canal as chief quarantine officer, $525,000; _ For civil government of the Panama Canal and Canal Zone: p¤(¤ilrY.§,g°v°mm°°t°x" Salaries of district judge, $7,500; district attorney, $5,000; marshal, $5,000; and for gratuities and necessary clothing for indigent discharged gpisoners, $930,000; ‘ A _1 _ Total, anama Canal, $4,114,434, to be available until expended. p¤mi$i.°bl° °°m°x` The Governor of the Panama Canal, so far as the expenditure of A}°,§',$”$§‘},},’°§§‘},‘f’ appropriations contained in this Act may be under his direction, shall, ¤¢¤¤¤=· ' w en 1t_1s more economical, purchase needed materials, supplies, and equipment from available s1u·plus or reserve stocks of the War Department- S. increases not No part of the foregoing appropriations for the Panama Canal shall aumiilz be used to pa the salary for any sition at a rate in excess of the rate in effect iyor such position on Jpuiiie 30, 1921. Num,m,°,mp,° ws Exce t in cases of emergenc or conditions arising subsequent to limited to ssummsi. and unibreseen at the time ofy submitting the annual estimates to ggiiiiitiiiiiaou em- Congress, and except for those employed in connection with the con- P‘°Y°°’>· °”°· struction of permanent quarters, offices and other necessary buildings, dry docks, repair shops, yards, docks, wharves, warehouses, storehouses and other necessary facilities and appurtenances for the purpose of providing coal and other materials, abor,_repa1rs, and supplies, there shall not be employed at any time during the fiscal year 1923, under any of the foregoing a propriations for the Panama Canal, an greater number of persons than are specified in the notes submitted; respectively, in connection with the estimates for each { _ of said appropriations in the Budget for said year, nor shall there .,dlm° ° P"' '°"“°° be paid to any such person during that fiscal year any greater rate of compensation_than_was authorized to be paid to §rsons occupy- m ing the same or like positions on July 1, 1921; and. employments ¤¤%$ym$¥t2l'§°ts'?°°°’ made or compensation increased because of emergencies or conditions so arising shall be specifically set forth, with the reasons therefor, by the governor in his report for the fiscal ear 1923. Money from assis In addition to the foregoing sums there is appropriated for the ¤;¤¤¤d_Ss>·¤¤¤¤¢¤¤r¤·!it fiscal year 1923 for expenditures and reinvestment imder the several l°;m°l`°°°1 °m"°°"°' heads of atppropriation aforesaid, without being covered into the Treasury o the United States, all mone s received by the Panama Canal from services rendered or material; and supplies fumished to the United States, the Panama Railroad Com any, the Canal Zone giovernment, or to their emplo ees, respectively, or to the Panama overnment, from hotel and hospital su lies and services; from rentals, wharfage, and like service; from lizllnor, 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 scrap and other by-products of manufacturing and shop operations; from the sale of obsolete and unserviceable materials, supplies, and equipment purchased or acquired for the qperation, " maintenance, protection, sanitation, and government of e canal N,,,,,,,,,,,,,,bw,,_ and Canal Zone; and any net]-profits accrmng from such busmess to •¢¤·ii¤¢<> ¤¤¤'1¤¤¤¤ry- the Panama Canal shall annu y be covered mto the Treasury of the United States.