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 1270 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 381-383 . MAY 13,1936. SEC. 2 . That section 843 of title 6, Canal Zone Code, is amended to read as follows Clerk of court. u Rec eipt, dep osit,etc. , SEC. 843. The clerk shall receive, deposit, and account for all of publi c moneres. p ublic m oneys co llected by him in acco rdance w ith the laws, r ules, and regulations governing the receipt and disposition of moneys by clerks of United States district courts in the continental United States, exclusive of Alaska ." Appro ved, May 13, 1936 . May 13, 1936 . [S . 2040.] [Public, No . 579.1 Injuries to Govern- ment emploreees . V ol. 39, p. 743; Vol. 44, p . 1086. U, S.C.,p.98. Employees' Com- pe nsat ion Comm issi on. Allowanceforattend- ant for totallre disabled emploreee, authorized. [CHAPT ER 382.] AN ACT To amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other pu rpo ses ", approved September 7, 1916, and Acts in am endm ent thereof . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 6 of the Act entitled "An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their d uties, and for other p urposes", appro ved Sep tember 7 , 1916, and Acts in amendment thereof (U . S . C ., title 5, sec . 756), is amended by the addition of the following paragraph "In addition to the monthly compensation the Employees' Com- pensation Com mission may pay an inj ured employee awarded com- pensation for permanent total disability from injury an additional sum of not more than $50 a month, as the Commission may deem necessary, when the Commission shall find that the service of an attendant is necessary constantly t o be used by reason of the employee being totally blind, or having lost both hands or both feet or the use thereof, or is paralyzed and unable to walk, or by reason of other total disability actually rendering him so helpless as to require constant attendance ." Approved, May 13, 1936 . [CH APTER 383 .] Mare 13, 1936 . AN ACT [s .2611 .]	To authorize the Ut ah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association to construct [Public, No.680.1 and maintain a m onument on the Fort Dougl as Military Reservation, Salt Lake City, Utah . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue a permit, under regulations to be prescribed by him, to the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association to construct and maintain on the Fort D ouglas M ilitary Reserva tion, U tah, a s uitable monumen t, incl uding roadway and footpath thereto, to commemorate the site where Brig- ham Young, Mormon pioneer leader, on July 24,'1847, declared Approval of location "This is the place", the location and plans to be approved by the and plans. No Government ex- Secretary of War, and all work to be done without expense to the pence' etc • United States and under such military supervision as is deemed a dvisable by him. Approved, M ay 13, 1936. Fo rt Douglas Mi li- tarre Rese rvati on, S alt Lake Citre, Utah. Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Asso- ciation m are const ruct, etc. , monument on.