Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/242

 S1XTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 204. 1924. 211 gérigflp, pursuant to the convention proclaimed December 17, 1890, · Revision or cmnnsn ousroms ·rAR11=r tagginm °°"°ms The unexpended balance of the appropriation of $47 ,7 50 to enable ,,pIg6°;$¥¥§:§gL§g .?,’Z,1Z the United States Government to carry out 1tS obligations arising °"{}*$° ¤"¤“¤b*¤· ‘ under the treaty relating to the Chinese customs tariff made in the Pi¤i}iiii)<i]1bi10'154& Act making appropriations for the Departments of State and Justice_ and for the Judiciary, approved June 1, 1922, shall remain available for the purposes therein described for the fiscal year 1925. mqmnr mro nxrmrmmronmnirr IN CHINA c1EZ§°°°mt°"°“y in The unexpended balance of the appropriation of $21,000 to enable :¤Bii°$s°§d$gbd€£: the United States Government to carry out its obli ations arising °°}‘,Y,*,’;“gd,3}’g*lgl’*°· under Resolution Numbered 4, adopted by the Congerence on the i ° Limitation of Armament, December 10, 1921, regarding extraterritoriality in China, made by the Act making appro riations for the V°l'°2’°°`°l°'"’*& Departments of State and Justice and for the J udliciary, approved June 1, 1922, shall remain available for the purposes therein described for the tiscal year 1925. m·rnnNA·r1oN.·u. BOUNDARY commission, Umrnn srarns Arm mnxrco To enable the President to perform the obligations of the United C¢il1%iiig:i1lJ¤:F°u¤d8ry States under the treaties of 1884, 1889, 1905, and 1906, between the ,,,V;’,{·§§;g?·,}?,§fg}";}; United States and Mexico, including not to exceed $900 for rent, 2¤5I§;om ' $40,000: Provided, That not to exceed $6,000 of such sum may in Lsmierérwmrgsugthe discretion of the President be used for taking over the water “·‘“· gauging now being done by the State of Texas. BOUNDARY Lmn, Anasxa Arm CANADA, Ann rmi trmrnn sraras Aim CANADA To enable the Secretary of State to mark the boundary and make . ‘u°°k° the surveys incidental thereto between the Territory of Alaska and V°‘·"‘”· "·“‘“· the Dominion of Canada, in conformity with the award_ of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal and existing treaties, including em- ` gloyment at the seat of government of such surveyors, computers, md and Nm raftsmen, and clerks as are necessary; and for the more e ective nmnmyd mma demarkation and ma ping, pursuant to the treaty of April 11, 1908, “‘,‘;f,f’,§f‘p_%d“· between the United States and Great Britain, of the land and water boundary line between the United States and the Domimon of Canada, as established under existing treati to be  under the direction of the Secretary of State, incliiiding the salaries of the commissioner and the necessaxg enlgmeers, surveyors, draftsmen, computers, and clerks in the Eel an at the seat of government, expense of necessary tl‘8V€l1D% for payment for timber necessarily cut in determining the boun ang hue not to exceed $500, and commutation to members of the Eel force while on field duty or actual expenses not exceeding $5 per day each, to bewegpended in accord- _ ance with regulations from time to time prescri by the Secretary  when of State, $38,515: Provided, That when the commissioner is absent gbseut mm wa¤m¤s· from Washington and from his regular place of residence on official °”‘ _ business he shall not be allowed actual and necessary expenses of subsistence in excess of $8 per day. 1i~rrr1mA·r1oNAL PRISON commission For subscription of the United States as an adhering member of  Y*”° the International Prison Commission, and the expenses of a commission, including preparation of reports, $2,550.