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 SEVENTIET H C O NGR ESS. SESS. II. CH. 366. 1929 . outside relief, $100 ; legal services, medical examinations, stationery, telegrams, and other incidental expenses, $1,700 ; in all, $68,320. Total, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, $9,506,420. State and Territorial homes for disabled soldiers and sailors : For continuing aid to State or Territorial homes for the support of dis- abled volunteer soldiers, in conformity with the Act approved August 27, 1888 (U . S . C ., p . 677, sec . 134), as amended, including all classes of soldiers admissible to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, $560,000 : Provided, That for any sum or sums collected in any manne r from inmates of such Stat e or Territor ial homes to b e used for the support of said homes a like amount shall be deducted from the aid herein provided for, but this proviso shall not apply to any State or Territorial home into which the wives or widows of s oldi ers are admi tted and mai ntai ned. THE PANA MA CA NAL 1385 Sta te or Territorial homes. Continuing aid to. Vol . 25, p. 450. U.S . Code, p . 677. Proviso. Collections from mates. Pana ma Canal. in- Limitations not ap- plicable to appropria- tions for. All expenses. Objects specified. Claims for da mages. Acquisition of land. Disposal of un service. able material, etc. Traveling expenses, etc. The limitations on the expenditure of appropriations hereinbefore made in this Act shall not apply to the appropriations for the Panama Canal. For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the mainte- nance and operation, sanitation, and civil government of the Panama Canal and Canal Zone, including the following : Compensation of all officials and employees ; foreign and domestic newspapers and period- icals ; law books not exceeding $500 ; textbooks and books of reference ; printing and binding, including printing of annual report ; rent and personal services in the District of Columbia ; purcha se or exchange of typewriting, adding, and other machines, purchase or exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles ; claims for damages to vessels passin g through the locks of the Panama Canal, as author- ized by the Panama Canal Act ; claims for losses of or damages to property arising from the conduct of authorized business operations claims for damages to property arising from the maintenance and operation, sanitation, and civil government of the Panama Canal ; acquisition of land and land under water, as authorized in the Pan am a Ca na l Ac t ; expenses inc urred in asse mbling, assor ting, storing, repairing, and selling material, machinery, and equipment heretofore 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 conductin g hearings an d examining e stimates for a ppropriations on the Isthmus ; expenses incident to any emergency arising because of calamity by flood, fire, pestilence, or like character not foreseen or otherwise provided for herein ; traveling expenses, when prescribed by the Governor of the Panama Canal to persons engaged in field work or traveling on official business ; and for such other expenses not in the United States as the Governor of the Panama Canal may deem necessary best to promote the maintenance and operation, sani- tation, 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 For maintenance and operation of the Panama Canal : Salary of Main tenan ce, etc. the governor, $10,000 ; purchase, inspection, delivery, handling, and et Purchase of supplies, storing of materials, supplies, and equipment for issue to all depart- ments of the Panama Canal, the Panama Railroad, other branches of Payment to alien the United States Government, and for authorized sales, payment in cripples. lump sums of not exceeding the amounts authorized by the Injury u.ls3cde, p. 81. Compensation Act approved September 7, 1916 (U. S . C ., p . 81, sec . 793), to alien cripples who are now a charge upon the Panama

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