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 1364 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS; Sess. III. Ch. 285. 1911. Deoem- t h dr d d l en. And a report hereunder mlgwguiy glial? bjecgriibléilnfteliiélslo Clbliigriiass fist th; liiist regular session of the Sixty- ` second Congress and not later than December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and eleven, which said report shall set_forth the progress made, the results attained, and such recommendations therein as may . d bl. _ _ ¤¤¤¤¤i¤¤  b0I§l<i3r?l;.liil(drilesvdi1iil eiirpenses, including salaries of Commissioners, and wiiiiiseusuélim Om salaries of clerks appomted by the Commissioners on the parft of the United States with the approval solely of the Secretary 0 tate, including rental and fumishmg, after the passage of this Act, of offices, ` at Washington, District of Columbia, and necessary traveling expenses, I and for the one-half of all reasonable and necessary ]o1nt expenses of the International Joint Commission incurred under_the terms_ of IMP-2*48 the treaty between the United States and Great Brrtam concerning r **¤;.“:*:.°f bender *m:m:;2;¤.t£s.'.£::.*w.?..i2:t;..S ;22d$22;€s o er u_ es, sign _ · Balance available. rdilne, sevenliay-Eve thousand dollars, together with the balance unex- . made for said Joint Commission for the fiscal yearnineteen hundred PWM- and eleven: Promkled, That the salaries of the members of said commma mission on the part of the United States shall be fixed by the President, and the amormt appro riated for the payment of salaries and i other expenses hereunder shsill be disbursed under th; drrelptronfof 13:5 ` S tary of State · that said commission or any mem er thereo s rover- to •dminls· hg? ower to administer oaths and to take evidence on oath when- ‘°' °""’· °‘°‘ ever dsgplmed necezsary  pnytproeegding or mqpiry or };i§tlter wglhm its jur` iction un er said rea y an said commission s _ e au orized to compel the attendance oi witnesses in any proceedings before it or the roduction of books and papers when necessary by_ application to thie circuit court of the United States for the circurt within which such session is held, which court is hereby empowered and directed to make all orders and issue all processes necessary and appropriate for that purpose. ,e}g\j¢c;¤g{}°;;g}°§_°g; INTERNATIONAL conmanucm T0 raouorn Unrroim LEGISIJATION exchange. CONCERNING LETTERS OF EXCHANGE. maicipngggi. For the participation by the United States in the adjourned meeting v°l‘°’°*"‘ ‘ at The Hague, m nineteen hundred and eleven, of the Internationa Congress for the purpose of promoting uniform legislation concerning letters of exchange, including compensation and actual necessary traveling and subsistence expenses 0 an expert delegate, three thousand dollars, to be immediately available. mggewrv ¤¤r··¤· UNDER THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Publicbuildinss. runuo nmLnmes. Abbeville. s. c. Abbeville, South Carolina, post office: For a site and continuation V of the erection of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. ·*"°“‘€°"·““*"‘· Aberdeen, Washington, post office: For ac uisition of site under Alameda C·l pr?p;1I;;l;i{nitbt\;§tElve_tl10uSa;1d gpo hu£`rlred_;lgllarpl. V _ t_ f · “ · ·_ r a a orma, pos office: or si e an contmua ion 0 building urider present limit, twenty thousand dollars. A“°*“>`· Omg- glbany, Oregon, ppst ofiilciez Fog sgtei and continuation of building _ _ un er_present _1m1t orty thousand dollars. A“"°“· ’·“°**-, Albion, Michigan: post office For site and commencement of build~ mg under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. M£,l_°“"“°“‘“°‘ N' Albuquerque, New Mexico, post office: For completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. `
 * ‘“"· F "°°· pended July first, nineteen hundred and eleven, of the appropriation.