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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 86. 1913. 695 INTERNATIONAL OONFERENOE on nuarrum Law. For the expensm of artici ation b the United States b oil:ic1ally` ,,,,,,”"*·"'°"“**°"*‘,,, °°¤· appointed de egates inlizhe Inilernatioiial Conference on Maritime Law kv- N mm-° to meet at Brussels m nineteen hundred and thirteen, $5,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. warmrwars '1'BEATY, Um’rm> srxms AND oanacr nnrram: INTER- NATIONAL Jonrr oonnussron, UNrrm>· srxrns arm onnar nmram. For salaries and expenses, includ1ng' salaries of commissioners and °*¤•·”·¤ B¤¤¤¤•*r salaries of clerks and other em loyees appointed by the commission- wEii':r(i$.°`l`i¤iE‘°°Zxers on the part of the United States witllxishe a roval solel of the """" Secretary o State, including rental of offices at $Fashington,;Ilistrict of Columbia, expense of printing and necessary traveling and other expenses, and for the one-half of all reasonable and necessa joint expenses of the Intemational Joint Commission incurred unlger the v¤1.=s.az44s. terms of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain concerning the use of boundary waters between the United States and Cana a, and other purposes, signed J anuary eleventh, nineteen hundred and nme; as well as for the payment 0 necessary expenses Prvnnndonotouss. incurred and compemation for services rendered under the direction °°°' of the Secretary o State in the examination and reparation of cases involving the use, distribution, or diversion of waters and other qluestions or matters of difference covered by the treaty of J anu e eventh, nineteen hundred and nine, between the United States :13 Great Britain, and in representing this Govemment and the American interests involved in the presentation of such cases before the International Joint Commission constituted under that treaty, the unex- ¤¤•¤¢¤•l•¤c•¤. pended balance of the appropriation made for this object or the fiscal A"' P` m' year nineteen hundred an thirteen is hereby reagpropriated and made available for this purpose, to be disbursed un er the direction of the Secretary of State. Pnacn Panacn ar Tun HAGUE: For the payment of the contribu- P°‘§f’P"‘°° "'"‘° tion on the part of the United States toward the expenses of the Hguwa Palace of Peace at The Hague, $1,045.25, or so much thereof as may be necess. Cosrnrligrron rownm rms Anonuumur or mm Pmcs Pinson AT ,,,,‘J,‘§,_"‘“°“‘ °°°"" Tun Hamm: To enable the United States to contribute to the adornment of the Palace of Peace at The Hague, by sending some object of art of national production, $20,000. Is·rnaNA·rxomu. nanrorrmxzoaarmc cosvmrrrorzz For the share ,,{§},‘§g"3§,§;'§,‘;j of the United States for the Escal year nineteen hundred and fourteen, ¤¤¤- as a party to the international radiotelegraphic conventions heretofore signed, of the expenses of the radiote egraphic service of the Intemational Bureau of the Telegraphic Union at Berne, Switzerland, $2,000. Irrrzxuarroinr. coxrnamcom ron ran rvarosn or rmawme or ,"IgI•¤c;¤:¤¤¤,_$•:,lL¤,gg; rN·rnaNa*r101n1. nuns asn 1u:om.n.r0Ns ron. ran assromrmrr_ or oflercluntships. LOAD truss ro unncuarrr smrs: For the participation of the United States lm oHicial technical delegates at the International Conference to be c ed by the British Government to meet in London during the year nineteen hundred and thirteen for the purpose of drawing up rntemational rules and regulations for the assignment of lo lines to merchant ships, $5,000, to be immediately available. snnnms, corwsunuz smzvrcn. °°“"“""'"‘°°· For salaries of coneuls general and consuls, as provided  the Act xm approved May eleventh, nineteen hundred and eight, entitled "An °°·"““‘ 87618**-von 37-rr 1—46