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 1386 Dam across Chagres River at Alhajuela. Ante, p. 1386. Addit ional from r ev- en ues . Chagres River dam, etc ., to be designated Madden Da m, lake, plant, and road. Sa nitat ion, etc. Artificial limbs, etc., for injured employees. Civil government ex- penses. Codif ying laws. Ante, p. 696. Available until ex- pended. Purchases from Army surplus stock. Mo neys from des ig- nated sources credited to ori ginal app ropri a tions. Net profits to be cov- ered into the Treasury. Operation of water- works, etc., in Panama and Colon. SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cri. 366. 1929 . Canal by reason of injuries sustained while employed in the con- struction of the Panama Canal ; in all, $8,000,000, including $1,000,000 for continuing the construction of a dam across the Chagres River at Alhajuela for the storage of water for use in the maintenance and operation of the Panama Canal, together with a hydroelectric plant, roadways, and such other work as in the judg- ment of the Governor of the Panama Canal may be necessary, to cost in the aggregate not to exceed $12,000,000, together with all mon eys arising f rom the condu ct of business operations a uthorized by the Panama Canal Act ; That in recognition of the exceptionally distinguished services in Congress for nearly twenty-four years of Honorable Martin B. Mad den, the late chairman of the Committee on Appropriat ions, and in appreciation of his active and efficient interest in the Panama Canal throughout its entire construction and operation, and in rec ently causing the commence ment of the co nstruction of said dam across the Chagres River at or near Alhajuela, the said dam and the lake created thereby and the entire plant and the road leading t hereto shall herea fter be kno wn and desi gnated on th e publ ic records as the Madden Dam, lake, plant, and road ; Fo r sa nita tion, qu aran tine , ho spit als, and med ical aid and sup port of the insane and of lepers and aid and support of indigent persons legally within the Canal Zone, including expenses of their deporta- tion when practicable, and the purchase of artificial limbs or other appliances for persons who were injured in the service of the Isth- mian Canal Commission or the Panama Canal prior to September 7, 1916, and including additional compensation to any officer of the United States Public Health Service detailed with the Panama Canal as chief quarantine officer, $820,000 ; For civil government of the Panama Canal and Canal Zone, including salaries of district judge, $10,000 ; district attorney, $5,000 ; marshal, $5,000 ; codification of Canal Zone laws as authorized by the Act of May 17, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 596), $10,000 ; and gratuities and necessary clothing for indigent discharged prisoners. $1,191,000 ; Total, Panama Canal, $10,011,000, to be available until expended. The Governor of the Panama Canal, so far as the expenditure of appropriations contained in this Act may be under his direction, shall, when it is more economical, purchase needed materials, sup- plies, and equipment from available surplus stocks of the War Department. In addi tion to the f oregoing sums there is appr opriated for t he fiscal year 1930 for expenditures and reinvestment under the several heads of appropriation aforesaid, without being covered into the Treasury of the United States, all moneys received by the Panama Canal from services rendered or materials and supplies furnished to the United States, the Panama Railroad Company, the Canal Zone government, or to their employees, respectively, or to the Pan ama governmen t, from hotel and hospital supplies and services ; from rentals, wharfage, and like service ; from labor, materials, and supplies and other services furnished to vessels other than those pass- ing through the canal, and to others unable to obtain the same else- where ; from the sale of scrap and other by-products of manufac- turing and shop operations ; from the sale of obsolete and unservice- abl e materials, supplies, and equipment pur chased or acq uired for the operation, maintenance, protection, sanitation, and government of the canal and Canal Zone ; and any net profits accruing from such business to the Panama Canal shall annually be covered into the Treasury of the United States. In addition there is appropriated for the operation, maintenance, and extension of waterworks, sewers, and pavements in the cities of

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