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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 123. 1919. 1329 mumzcimcms ARISING m rmt DIPLOMATIG ANI? CONSULAB smsvxon. To enable the Presidentto meet unforeseen emergencies arising in E¤¤¤‘8¤=*¤¤· the Diplomatic and Consular Service and to exten the commercial mummy act exand other interests of the United States and to meet the necessary ""““‘ expenses attendant upon the execution of the neutrality Act, to be expended pursuant to the requirement of section 291 of the Revised R- S··=¤¢·2°r P- 49· Statutes, $700,000, together with the un d balance of  ap·'·,:;¤¤¤¤¤ wwwpropriation made for this object for the year 1919, which is 4i.a,p.m. ereby reappropriated and made available for this purpose. ALLOwANcn 1*0 wmows on HERB  ‘DIP!DMATIO‘0!i!'I(!lB8 WH0 Dm Payment under the provisions of section 17§9 of the Revised Stat- ,,,,*,E;’,§{,”;,,,‘j'°“" utes of the United States to the widows or heirs at law of diplomatic R- ·»¤°°·17*9»P·3U· or consular officeis. of the United States dying in foreign countries in the discharge of thirduties, $5,000. · · _, ‘ _ ·rnANs1>0n·rme nnnums or DIPLOIIATIO onions,.    OONBULAB ASSISTANIS T0 umm nouns Fon mrmnunzvrt   · For defraying the expenses of transporting the remainsfofdiplo- frirvggil MM ¤•- matic and consular officers df the United Stateshincluding consular · ~ assistants, who have died or may die abroad or in transit, while ui the discharge of their oihcial duties, to their former homes m this conmtry for interment, and for the ordinary and necessary expensesof such interment, at their post or at home, $5,000. mrmNAn0itAL·nvnAu br.1w1t101rrs AND Jmasmzns. » . . Contribution  the   of the International Bureau of ,,,I'{{»‘?,,,,"}‘,f{,°'§‘,,*dB@ Weights and Measures, in conformity with the terms of the conven- ¤*'$6, ,0 P my tion of May 24, 1875, the same in be paid, under the direction of the ’ ` Secretary of State, to said bureau on its certificate of apportionment, $2,895. rm·mmA·r10NA1. BUREAU ron PUBLICATION or cusroms TARIFFS. To meet the share of the United States in the annual expense for e,},.",°°q'$§$,°.{‘§"i‘fi,,.,$:,{"’ the year ending March 31, 1920, of sustammi the international V°'·”·P·”“· bureau at Brussels for the translation and pub ncation of customs tarifis, pursuant to the convention proclaimed December 17, 1890, $1,500. m·rnnNA·r10NAL BOUNDARY comussron, Um•rm> s·rA·rrs AND mmuco. To enable the commission to continue its work under the treaties C0’,f,§*,§§{‘0,,_B°““d°" of 1884, 1889, 1905, and 1906 between the United States and Mexico, 261*01. 2+. p-1011: vm. V p. 1512, Vol. 34, p. $50,000. zess. noummnr Lum, ALASKA AND CANADA, AND mam tmrrmi STATES Arm GANADA. To enable the Secretary of State to mark the boundary and make m§°g¤mgggj· mh the surveys incidental thereto between the Territory of Alaska and v¤¤.:¤,p·w•¤- the Dominion of Canada in conformity with the award of the Alaskan Boundary Tribnmal and existing treaties, mcluding employment at the seat of government of suc surveyors, computers, draftsmen, and clerks as are necessary; and for the more effective demarcation &§,‘;;‘§§d”&;,§‘§°°“ and mapping, pursuant to the treaty of April 11, 1908, between the VM- ¤5.1>·¤¤¤¤· 112460°—vox. 40—r·r 1184