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 12].0 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 113. 1921. noUNDAnY LINE, ALASKA AND cANADA, AND rms UNITED STATES AND CANADA. m,%°é‘§',,d,§’ ‘u°S]`° To enable the Secretary of State to mark the boundary and make "°'·32»P· 196* the surveys incidental thereto between the Territory of Alaska and the Dominion of Canada, in conformity with the award of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal and existing treaties, including employment at Bmmdm, Umm the seat of government of such surveyors, computers, draftsnren, and Stay? gp: dazggéia. clerks_ as are necessary; and for the more effective demarcation and ‘ ’p‘ ‘ mapping, pursuant to the_ treaty of April 11, 1908, between the United tates and Great Britain, of the land and water boundary line between the United States and the Dominion of Canada, as established under existing treaties, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, including the salaries of the commissioner and the necessary engineers, surve ors, draftsmen, computers, and clerks in the Held and at the seat og government, expense of printing and necessary traveling, for payment for timber necessarily cut in determining the bounda line not to exceed $500, and commutation to members of the Helxdyforce while on Held duty or actual expenses not exceeding $5 per day each, to be ex ended in accordance with regulations from time to time prescribed by the Secretary of State, $36,500, _ together with the unex ended balances of revious appropriations §Q°§,§',,°,‘§g,,, to wm. for these obj ects: Promid, That hereafter advances of money under ¤¤¤¤*¤¤¤*· the a propriation “Boundary line, Alaska and Canada, and the Uniteg States and Canada/’ ma be made to the commissioner on the part of the United States and by his authority to chiefs of parties, who shall give bond under such rules and regulations and in such sum as the Secretary of State may direct, and accounts arising imder advances shall be rendered through and by the commissioner on the part of the United States to the Treasury Department as under adabignbfstheglwwgvgjzeg vances heretofore made to chiefs of arties: Provided, That when um. the commissioner is absent from Wasgin ton and from his rsgular place of residence on oihcial business he sgall be allowed actu and necessary expenses of subsistence not in excess of $8 per day. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU AT mwsssrs ron KEPRESSION or mm AFRICAN sunvr: TRADE. ,,,g“"’j2_‘§,,,§‘,§, R°‘§$g To meet the share of the United States in the expenses of the special '1`r;;<;;¤·27 sm bureau created by article 82 of the general act concluded at Brussels ° 'p’ July 2, 1890, for the repression of the African slave trade and the restriction of the importation into and sale in a certain defined zone of the African Continent, of firearms, ammunition, and spirituous liquors, for the year 1922, $125. INTERNATIONAL Prrrsox COBIMISSION. ca§,1'°§§ZL°fm Pmm For subscription of the United States as an adhering member of the International Prison Commission, and the expenses of a commission, including preparation of reports, $2,550. PAN AMERICAN UN1oN. ¤§§,{'_ *“‘“"`”“° fan American Union, $100,000: Provided, That any moneys re- Ugg”g’;’,;;myS_ ceryed from the other American Republim for- the support of the union shall be paid into the Treasury as a credit, in addition to the appropriation, and may be drawn therefrom upon requisitions of the c arrman of the governing board of the union for the urpose of meeting the expenses of the umon and of  out tbe orders of the said governing board: And prov·idedjiu·the1·, t the Public Printer