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 520 Payment to alien cripples. 39 Stat. 750. 5U.S.C.°793. Sanitation, etc. Support of insane, lepers, etc. Deportation ex- penses. Chief quarantine officer. Civil government expenses. Availability. Additional sums . Net profits . Water, sewers, pave- ments, etc ., Panama and Colon. Major General George W . Goethals. Memorial, erection, etc., expenses. 49 Stat. 743. Availability. 75 TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION-CH. 511-JULY 19, 1937 of the United States Government, and for authorized sales ; pay- ment in lump sums of not exceeding the amounts authorized by the Injury Compensation Act approved September 7, 1916 (U. S. C., title 5, sec . 793), to alien cripples who are now a charge upon the Panama Canal by reason of injuries sustained while employed in the construction of the Panama Canal ; in all, $8,519,000, together with all moneys arising from the conduct of business operations authorized by the Panama Canal Act. For sanitation, quarantine, hospitals, and medical aid and support 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, $918,000. For civil government of the Panama Canal and Canal Zone, including gratuities and necessary clothing for indigent discharged prisoners, 1,131,760. Total, Panama Canal, $10,568,760, to be available until expended. In ad dition to the foregoing sum s there is ap propriated fo r the fiscal year 1938 for expenditures and reinvestment under the several heads of appro priation afor esaid, withou t_ being cover ed 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 Ca nal Zone government, or to their employees, respectively, or to the Panama Governm ent, from hot el and hospit al supplies an d services ; from rentals, wharfage, and like service ; from labor, 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 byproducts 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 Tre asury of the United States. In addition there is appropriated for the operation, maintenance, and extension of waterworks, sewers, and pavements in the cities of Panama and Colon, during the fiscal year 1938, the necessary portions of such sums a s shall be pa id as water r entals or dire ctly by the Government of Panama for such expenses. Memorial to Major General George W. Goethals : For necessary expenses incident to the selection of the site, and preparation of plans and estimates of cost, for the erection of a memorial to Major General George W. Goeth als within the Canal Zone, authorized by the Act approved August 24, 1935 (49 Stat . 743), including travel expenses of the members of the Goethals Memorial Commission appointed by the President under authority of said Act, and of the employees of said Commission ; employment of an architect or archi- tects without regard to the provisions of other laws applicable to the employment or compensation of officers and employees of the United . States ; stationery and supplies ; and all other necessary expenss, $5 .000, to be available immediately and also for payment of expenses heretofore incurred in carrying out the purposes of such Act of August 24, 1935.