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 214 Vol.39,p.750. U.S.C.,p.102. Provisos. Services in the Dis- trict. Printing and binding. Sum availa ble for c apit al exp end itu res . Hawaii. Governor a nd secre- tary. Contingent expenses. Post, p. 1623. Virgi n Isl ands. Governor and other personal services. Vol. 39, p. 1132 ; 13.S.C.,p.2202. Miscellaneous ex- penses. Agric ultur al experi- ment stations. Deficits of mu nicipal go vernm ents. Post, p. 1623 . 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 101. MAY 9, 1935. claims of employees of the railroad for loss and damage re sultin g from wreck or accident on the railroad, not clue to negligence of the claimant, limited to clothing and other necessary personal effects used in connection with his duties and not exceeding $100 in value ; payment of amounts due connecting lines under traffic agreements ; payment of compensation and expenses as authorized by section 42 of the Injur y Compensation A ct approved Sep tember 7, 1916 (U . S . C ., title 5, sec . 793), to be reimbursed as therein provided $250,000, in addition to all amounts received by the Alaska Railroad during the f iscal year 193 6, to continue available until expended Provided, That not to exceed $6,000 of this fund shall be available for personal services in the District of Columbia during the fiscal year 193 6, and no one o ther than the general manager of said rail- road shall be paid an annual salary out of this fund of more than $6,000 : Provided further, That not to exceed $10,000 of such fund shall be available for printing and binding : Provided further, That $50,000 of such fund shall be available only for such capital expendi- tures as are chargeable to capital account under accounting regula- tions prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission, which amount shall be available immediately. TERRIT ORY OF HAWAII Salaries of the governor and of the secretary, $15,800. For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor for stationery, postage, and incidentals, $1,000 ; private secretary to the governor ; temporary clerk hire, $500 ; for travelin g expenses of the governor while absent from the capital on official business, $1,250 ; in all, $5,850. TEMPORARY GOVERNMENT FOR THE VIRGIN ISLANDS For salaries of the governor and employees incident to the ex e- cution of the Act of March 3, 1917 (U. S. C., title 48, sec. 1391), traveling expenses of officers and employees while absent from place of duty on official business, necessary janitor service, care of Federal grounds, repair and preservation of Federal buildings and furni- ture, pu rchase of equip ment, stationa ry,' lights, wa ter, and other necessary miscellaneous expenses, including not to exceed $5,000 for pur chas e, i nclu ding exc hang e, m aint enan ce, repa ir, and oper a- tion of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, and not to exceed $4,000 for personal services, household equipment and fur- nish ings, fuel, ice, and electrici ty necessary i n the operation of Government House at Saint Thomas and Government House at Saint Croix ; $ 131,500. For salaries and expenses of the agricultural experiment station and the vocational school in the Virgin Islands, including technical personnel, clerks, and other persons ; scientific investigations of plants and plant industries and diseases of animals ; demonstrations in practical farming ; official traveling expenses ; fixtures, appa- ratus, and supplies ; clearing and fencing of land ; and other neces- sary expenses, including not to exceed $2,000 for purchase, includ- ing exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, $35,000. For defraying the deficits in the treasuries of the municipal governme nts because of the excess of current expense s over current revenues for the fiscal year 1936, municipality of Saint Thomas and Saint John, $80,000, and municipality of Saint Croix, $70,000 ; in all, $150,000. 1 So in original.