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676 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. , ¤_ saril d t 0 aril detail d f 1- dut away from the Isthm d peggesnlml 8 for %uense;I:i)t§1pholiiciaglr§pregentati:>n of Congress attendiii; atlle _ f mng° 0 e can , $500,000; v3{°sl:&iin°i.g1>a`i¤°ai¤i¤ta Onldighililelior the operation, maintenance, and extension of water- ‘“°°°'°°‘ gorks, stgwegagzignd pavements the c1tiesdo%fPanamz;.1 and Colon, uring e year nineteen un an teen, the necessary portion of such sums as shall be paid as water rentals or directly by the Government of Panama for such expenses; ““°'“*’“· "'PP““· Ninth. For material su lies ui ment construction andre airs m` of buildings, and contingldht of the departments of Iizivil gglgninistration and law, including not exceeding $500 for law books, .000; m§;{{*““°" ‘°¥’°"‘ Tenth. For pay of the officers and employees other than skilled and bpmm, em1>1¤y¤¤¤. unskilled labor, including hospital dispensers, intemes, nurses, attend- ° ants, messengers, office boys, foremen and subforemen watchmen, and stewards, of the department of sanitation on the lsthmus, including those temporarily· detailed for duty away from the Isthmus, $300,000; L"’°'· Eleventh. For skilled and unskilled labor of every grade and kind, · for the department of samtation on the Isthmus, $120,000;

 °"“’“"°' Twelfth. For material supplies, equipment, construction and
 buildings, medical  suyiglort oiiu the gnsane ang of

m tpersonspermanen y, w ein eo t ' the employ of the Panama Canal from earning a livelihoocli tingent expenses of the department of sanitation on the Isthmus, ¤¤¤¤¤¤•¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- inc w not exceeding $75,000 for removal of uarantine station from ebra Island to the vicinity of Balboa andqfor converting the

 sg:3?glg510 into a quarantine station and for new equipment

or , . ,,,:,",'{,,§’{,,,j’*’°',‘;,,‘Q§’,g; The foregoing sums, so far as necessary, shall be available for- the ¤•¤¤1¤=\f¤<=¤i=¤¤»¤=¢- opebrgtion sm ca15al,t{p1·Pthe perrganilitl organization authorized to esta unereanamaan tf dks ° shops, yards, docks, wharves, warehouses, (stor(ehgI11'ges,0cmd rdialhadrr necessary facilities and appurtenances, including the collection of tolls, for the purgose of provrding coal and other materials, labor, repans,_and supp es, for omce buildings, quarters, and other necessary buildmgs, for the payment of claims ansing out of injuries or deaths of employees; and for the consolidation and preservation of the files of papers and other records which have accumulated or may accumulate during the construction of the canal and needed or useful or having a permanent value or historical interest: ,,,;,§T§`,€"(,‘i""‘° “'““ °" all, $22£§i000,tt;1he sameietg b;imm&liately sglailable and to xtmo. umm con mue av Q uu GXPGD 2 ° , Th t dit ¤§m€l.°é“¤¤i from Z2 from the appropriations heretofore herein, and l11ereafi?cii·Pi’riladeu~i.ctii· °‘°"“°"’°°‘*’· the construction of the Panama Canal, including any portion of s1ucl];Bappropr·i;i}tions wigigr ilnaisbe used for the Eonstructron of dry oc ,repa1r ops,y oc w es, ,t h and other necessaiiiy facilities ap£urtenavri;·Ie’s,(fb1;g1i;h: £’§3`2$l?i%€§‘}.3r 5’&2'b‘?i53°r§‘§§it.db°u..e" '°‘§.““.€’;.&‘“‘2§’“PP °°* ‘°' , 0 E‘°°""°“"‘ building, exclusive of fortifications andqcolliers, and excglsriiegbislhg amount used foryoperatigxig and maintaining the canal, and for the permanent organization ter the canal is opened for use and 0 ration, may be paid from or reimbursed to the Treasury of the Ugiited vo;. az, p. aa. States out of the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized in section VOL 36 p_ m_ eight of the said Act appirlotved June twentyglelghth, nineteen hundred ’ Epi; two, and splction t yi-nine of the t Act approved August __ 0 v_ , mne_een im an mne. •¤¤N`iiiil’imi °$°;’e. Except m cmes of emergency, or conditions subsequent "°°”‘ to and unforeseen at the time o submnttrng the annu estimates to Congress, and except for those employed in connection with the con-