SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Crr. 235. 1920. 945 Except in cases of emergenc , or conditions arisin subs` uent Number or emphy- to and unforeseen at the time ofy submitting the annualgestimgtlas to Ewgmlm t° °°m` Congress, and except for those employed in connection with the gggggggjn mn construction of permanent quarters, offices, and other necessary r>l<>r¤e¤. buildings, dry docks, repair shops, yards, docks, wharves, warehouses, storehouses, and other necessary facilities and ap urtenances for the purpose of providing coal and other materials, lager, repairs, and supplies, and except for the permanent operating organization mlQ?;}¤¤¤* °*¤=*¤· rmder which the compensation 0 the various podtions rs limited ' by section 4 of the Panama Canal Act, there shall not be employed V°*·3" P·5°¤- at any time during the fiscal year 1921 under any of the foregoing appropriations for the Panama Canal, any greater number of persons t an are ggecified in the notes submitted, respectively, in connection with e estimates for each of said Sppropriations in the annual Book of Estimates for said year, nor sh there be paid to any such ,,,§§2,_ °' my '°' person d that fiscal year any greater rate of compensation than was authorized to be paid to persons occupying the same or like positions on July 1, 1919· and all employments made or com- c,,§‘§{’°“°'°“‘°""“°Y pensation increased because of emergencies or conditions so arising shall be specifically set forth, with the reasons therefor, by the governor in his report for the fiscal year 1921. Mmm nom nnnn In addition to the foreigloing sums there is appropriated, for the may sources re be Hscal year 1921 for expen 'tures and reinvestment under the several §§,°,§*}§f,°,,,,§§¤s?“g‘““‘ heads of a propriation aforesaid without being covered into the Treasury 0tP the United States, all mongzlygs received by the Panama Canal from services rendered or materi and supplies furnished to the United States, the Panama Railroad Company, the Canal Zone overnment, or to their employees, respective y, or to the Panama government, from hotel and ospital supplies and services; from rentals, wharfagle, and like service· from labor, materials, and supplies and other services furnished to vessels other than those passing through the canal, and to others rmable to obtain the same elsewhere; from the sale of scrap and other by-products of manufacturing and shop operations; from the sale of obsolete and unserviceable materials, supplies, and equipment purchased or acquired for the operation, maintenance, protection, sanitation, and government _ of the canal and Canal Zone; and asf net profits accruing from such ,,,f;,‘?,,,}’·§·’;?,,§§,,,$,‘2f°'°° business to the Panama Canal sh annually be covered into the Treasury of the United States. o rating mm. In addition there is appropriated for the operation, maintenance, worl;. ac., for Panand extension of water works, sewers, and pavements in the cities "“"‘ “"° °° °”‘ of Panama and Colon, during the fiscal year 1921, the necessary ortions of such sums as shall be paid as water rentals or directly by the Government of Panama for such expenses. lm Sec. 2. That all sums appropriated by this Act for salaries of t,,Si'§,"}',’i]{°"“ °’ “’ oflicers and employees of the Govemment shall be in full for such salaries for the fiscal year 1_921, and all laws or arts of laws to the extent they are in conflict with the provisions of this Act are repealed. Srzc. 3. That hereafter it shall e the duty of the head of each fglovemmlgnié mma de artment and independent establishment of the Government to mlnliriigtmi alarms. sulimit to Congress annually in the Book of Estimates, a statement g;’nf*n°,fn‘;§n${,“n‘n'j;,fns’{d givi for each of the _Government-owned buildings in the District of (l§umbia under their respective jinisdiction the following information for the preceding fiscal year: The location and valuation of each building, the purpose or purposes for which used, and the cost of care, maintenance, upkeep, and operation thereof per square foot of floor space. Cnnnnnnncn 0, nn,) Sec. 4. Any journal, magazine, periodical, or similar publication li égmicbnngleganwhich is now being issued by a department or establishment of the i$, e;ir? " °°° Government may, in the discretion of the head thereof, be continued,
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