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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 52. 1918. 527 approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, and for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, by the Diplomatic and Consular Act approved July first, nineteen hundred and sixteen, and for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, bx the Diplomatic and Consular Act V°1‘3°*p‘ ml approved March third, nineteen undred and seventeen, is hereby extended and made available for the Escal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nineteen. PAYMENT TO THE e0vEENMENT or PANAMA. To enable the Secretary of State to pay to the Government of i·:il¤¤l¥£1ai»¤w¤e¤¤t¤- Panama the seventh annual payment due on February twenty- sixth, nineteen hrmdred and nineteen, from the Government of V I 33 2238 the United States to the Government of Panama rmder article °‘ ’p‘. ` fourteen of the treaty of November eighteenth, nineteen hundred and three, $250,000. INTERNATIONAL GEODETIC ASSOCIATION ron THE MEASUREMENT or THE EARTH. To enable the Govemment of the United States to pay its quota d¤{’;Lt°Ar2§ig°,§°?,n_G°° as an adhering member of the International Geodetic Association for the Measurement of the Earth, $1,500: Provokled, however, That flrgiiiilkenance or the sums expended by the United States for the maintenance of £§;*g0,I;°”*¤°° 0** · the International Latitude Observatory at Ukiah, California, and ` for the continuance of the intemational latitude work there until the International Geedetic Association shall find it possible to resume its support of the observatory, shall be deducted from the quota due from the United States as such adhering member. — NINETEENTH coNT··EEENcE INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION. The appro%riation of $40,000 "For the p ose of defraying the U£¥,§’@°{§:,}{'L'f,’§,’Tta” expenses in ashington City incident to theuN)ineteenth Conference p6*;gcg’gg{;f1§gg'°' °*· of the Interparliamentary Union to be held in Washington in nineteen v01. ss, p.105<i. hundred and fifteen, to be expended under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe " made in the Act making appropriations for the Diplptmatic and Consular Service for the Hscal year endin June t ieth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, and extended and made available for the calendar years nineteen hundred and sixteen, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and nineteen hundred and eighteen, not havin been expended, is hereby extended and made available for the calendar year nineteen hundred and Prom nineteen: Provided, That said sum may, in the discretion of the Discretionary ex. Secretary of State, be expended within the United States, but not P°;‘,‘;*";;°; C D elsewhere: Provided further That an itemized account of all ex- p° ° gr°Ss° penditures shall be reported to Congress. 1·*rrTEENTH INTERNATIONAL c0NGxEss AGAHST ALCOHOLISM. Anpy unex ended balances of appro riations heretofore made for g§St?§iiiii°liw(ii°¤; the ifteentlii International Congress zigainst Alcoholism are hereby R;npp,_,p,,,,,,0,,_ réappropriated and made available until expended. V¤1-Sap-1¤56· INTERNATIONAL coMMrss10N ON PUBLIC AN:) PRIVATE INTERNA- TIONAL LAW. The appropriation of $15,000 for the payment of compensation m§§i§§°°2$mi¤tg$§r$' to and the necessary expenses of the representative or representatives “‘§§1,,,}"’,‘°,§',;,i,,ti.,,,_ of the United States on the International Commission of Jurists V¤1·£.v- 1554- organized under the convention signed at the Third Intemational