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330 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 52. 1914. F°'¤“* °P*¤*¤= °' F the ose f aym` g the expenses of formally and oHic'a.]ly °i1e§l§n¤¤z¤¢¤xpm.¤¤. gpeninoy g thellgalgiaing Cpanel as provided in section four of the Panlima V ‘37’°‘m‘ anal ct, including the compensation of such persons as may be a pointed btiothe President to provide for such opening under the dllection of Governor of the Panama Canal, the President is au thorized to use out of the moneys heretofore or hereafter appropriated for the construction, completion, operation, or maintenance of the Amy =···* N—r=»· Ea...““““§.‘;-y°““i*‘il.°l}.° °`*§a‘§. l2Z?°°’ °’..S°i..”‘l'i1’$` ..`li‘?£.$§ “ .i”“"£‘i intments. . I1 811 118. P°f[,'Q’,‘{{’,;,,,1,,L,,y,,_ of the Unitgdxétates istghgrslbyuelgxpressly ggghorizetillz 1¤w¤¤· at any on so appoin a em 0 ei e '- gary br nay) ce ofhite U1£0tedu§States,1t% amS1¢f13hhtbc;f_<l.om(;‘iaelnsa— oniixed y un r resou on ma `tion to the official salary aid to such person. dy;;; The wage scale of like persons employed in the construction of the Panama anal in efect prior to Ap first nineteen hundred and frgpurtgen, slliratll copiiintng during tithe period cli; actual con'; scon,unoa nune e,mneteen undredan Lo vit service . ‘ ’ • • _§gmg' » sixteen, and no claim of any person employecti th M the construction of the Panama Canal sh& or cplhidn by the United States for longevity service or lay—over days accruing Spam mm sugeealuenéalyyto thirueih), liiundredhznd nine. ¤ Y- u on is re ven em 0 , ti uEilp1°mm°mm°f heretofore or hereaftzrirade, an alltognea; vgrggd i;nIlz1h:PS lg? and with the conditions on the Isthmus m connection with the acquisition of privately owned lands in the Canal Zone, and in coriniection w1tgr7tg10¢:)cod1iica.tion of the Canal Zone laws, at a salary no o ex , er annum. °”;"’ °f,'“”°" *" Sec. 2. That for tllh payment of the followin laims, tified t at mg mm be due by the seweral accounting officers of the Tiegsury D(:;.az·tmen(t V`0]_]_8’p_11g_ under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section five of the Act of J png twelnotiegé e1g undred and sevel:1ty-fc;ur,tal;d under a propria ons re ore a as ermane t, servi ol) the fiscal year nineteen hundred axlld elevennand8<ll.\hger0y`·eam, unless? vom, p_m otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under ’ section two of the Act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty- four, as fully set forth in House Document Numbered Five hundred egg mnety-dom-,fr?ported to Congress at its present session, there is a ropria e as 0 ows: onams n.r.owm> nr um eunrron ron mm ranasunr nnranrumrrr. pine? glllowed by For collecting the revenue from custo $64. $sg.li·°tm;¤¤. Y For refunding internaljrevenue collectxibsris $150. h For pumsgnéent for ;16<g3,tion of mternal—revenue laws, nineteen un an n, . For punishmentf vi lati f tems.]- I , $52. , For tut; i]l(egall?c¢l>ll1::ted, $d?%ll4?4.awS 51

5p7aiyment of judgments against internal-revenue officers,

For · eases of Revenue-Cutter Se , $1,222.06. gpx- Service, z%503.§01;vm8 f th or con mgen expenses, ceo to Mint, 2. 2. For pag of assistant custodians $2%.42. 3 1 For u ,_l.1§ll2ii and water for public buildings, $99.45. For repairs an preservation o public buildings, $11.15i For general expenses of bpublic buildings, $16.92, For post office, Keene, ew Hampshire, $2.