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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 385. 1910. 775 International Union for Protection of Industrial Property at Wash- Ug3>'Q1“’m¤l P’°P°'°>° ington, District of Columbia: The appropriation of ten thousand dol- _ Expenses or meetlars provided by the urgent deficiency Act, approved August fifth, '"§,,,M,_m_ nineteen hundred and nine, for defraying the expenses of the next meeting of the International Union for the Protection of Industrial Property, to be held at Washington, District of Columbia, in May, nineteen hundred and ten, is hereby extended and made available, and shall remain available, for defraying the expenses of the meeting _ of the International Union for the Protection of Industrial Prop`erty, to be held at Washington, District of Columbia, in May, nineteen hundred and eleven. International conference of American States: To reimburse to the ,e;¤;:é\¤¤¢¤¤¤¤ ·>°¤· appropriation of one hundred thousand dollars made by the urgent rmnépomtsou or de ciency Act, approved February twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred °°_l§5§f‘§‘2,,3_ and ten, to meet the actual and necessary expenses of the delegates to the fourth international conference of American States to be held dt the city of Buenos Aires, and of their clerical assistants, such sum within the limit of thirty-three thousand dollars as shall be required to defray the actual cost of the transportation of said delegates and their clerical assistants from the United States to Buenos Aires in an army transport in accordance with the provisions of and under the authority granted by the joint resolution approved March thirtieth, P¢>¤¢»i>- 877- nineteen hundred and ten, "Authorizing the use of an army transport, for certain purposes/’ For the ex nses of the commission to attend the celebration of the O£;=I:;g¤0§¤¤¢¢¤¤*¤\ centennial ofllsehe Republic of Mexico, to be held in the City of Mexico poe, p. ssh. ~z » in September, nineteen hundred and ten, ten thousand dollars. The Secretary of State is hereby authorized to apply in his discre- B,,P°,§,§,*}D‘f‘,§§yf'°d°’ tion the alppropriation authorized and provided by the diplomatic i1g=i>¤¤¤¤¤ of 1¤¤¤=· and consu ar appropriation Act, approved May sixth, nineteen hun- Him, p.344. dred and ten, for the payment of the share of the United States of the V°*·3°· P·”’°‘*· expenses in the settlement by arbitration under Article I of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain of A ril eleventh,nine·- teen hundred and eight, of the international boundary line in Passamaciuoddy Bay, to expenses necessarily incurred in effecting the sett ement of the location of the aforesaid boundary line without resort to arbitration, if a treaty effecting such settlement is concluded by the United States and Great Britain. To enable the' Government to continue its efforts to mitigate if not gyiggggg; of entirely stamp out the opium evil, through a proposed international v0i°.as,p.aso. ' conference and otherwise, by further investigation and proceedings, twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be ex ended under the direction of the Secretary of State. ' Reimliiursement of the G. R. Caswell Lumber Company, and so be‘j·§,0f;*°;$}} Lx; forth: To reimburse the G. R. Caswell Lumber Company, an Ameri- w. x.m1¢limi.’ can corporation of Vermont, and WV. K. Baldwin, a resident of Quebec, R°"“°“"°“"’“‘· for losses sustained by fire caused by a surveying party in the employ _ of the International Boundary Commission, being the quota of the United States, two hundred and eighteen dollars and sixty-five cents, to be placed at the disposal of the Secretary of State. _ To pay Wi liam M. Malloy for expenses and compensation for com- ?i·,§¤Ig·;;_ piling " treaties, conventions, international acts, protocols, and agree- prirition or treaties by. ments between the United States and other powers, seventeen hundred and sevent -six to nineteen hundred and nine," under resolution of the Senate (S. Res. 252), Sixtieth Congress, second session, five thousand dollars. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. m'§,§f“°“" D°*’“"` To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to thirty-eight K€§'g“°_I,‘,Q§§,‘g‘,}_°m°" temtporary employees in the Treasury Department for services voii 36. p.54¤. ren ered in connection with work under the "Act to amend the