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 ,1185 SIXTYKNINTH CONGRESSU S1¤ssQ‘1T. Ci=rLi189.' 1927. “¤•°*°•°*¤*¤*· emplnyeesiforaduty at the seat of~gove·rnment and in the field; cost of dice equxpmentand supplies; necessari travelinag expenses; com- mutation of subsistence to employees w ile ‘on‘ eldi duty not to exceed $4 per dag each; for payment for timber necessari y cut in keeping theboun ary lineclesr not to exceed`$600; and·for·all‘other necessary and reasonable expenses incurred by the United States in 1 v_ · p _ anlefective demaicationof the mternational boundary , °' "' linebetween we United States and Canada and Alaska and'Canada ‘ — "   the tersmel the treaty aforesaid, to be disbursed nmder the direction of-’thei Secretary of State, $22000, of which sum $5,000 {rms. be immediately ava11able: Provided, That when the commis- §§’,gi°?,,$ s1oner_, or thetengineer to the commissioner, shall be absent from fm °m°'*‘ but Washington or their regular place of residence on oilicial business A·  be saglbwetg ‘actualh•an<l1necessary-expenses of subsistence 1 per ay eac A ‘ V INTERNATIONAL uusox oonnusexox ""’°“ For subscription of the United States as an adhering member of, the lnternational Prison Commission, and the expenses of a com- ‘ mission, 1ncludmg preparation of. reports, $2,550. s P“°*m"'i°““ Umm nyu: Aumuoax Umorr ,,§“,§’}§,,_,{§’§_ ”“""°"· For the payment of the %uota of the United States for the sup- Pr _ _port_of the Pan American nion, $130,568.92%, and for printing and U,§"{,‘§‘m,,,,,,, from inding of the union, $20,000 all, $150,568.93; `Promfded, That °“*°"°P°‘°“¤*· any moneys received from the other American Republics for the support of the union shall be paid into the Treasury as a credit, in addition to the _appro}%riat1on, and may be drawn therefrom upon requisitions of theic airman of the governing board of the union for the purpose of meeting the expenses of the union and of carrying out t e orders of the said governing board. C¤¤¤¤ Pm Awww srxru 1N•rmNA·r101~:AL` oomvmmnom or aunxucsn sums yr ` ‘ ‘ xsnanxx, com E¤¤¤¤¤•-¤ of Mci- * For the ex nses of; the United States in partici atin infthe rdiiiiiii m' °° £:°°°' Sixth Internagdna.1 Conference of American States toybe held at the ‘city· of Habana ‘Cuba, in 1928, including the compensation of employees, travei and subsistence or per diemin lieu of subsistence (notwithstanding the `provisions of any other Act), printing) and binding, and such miscellaneous and other expenses as the resi- dent s all deem pro r, to be expended under the directionof the Secretary or State, $1%,000. ` INTERNATYONAL armnau or run rnnmauawr oomrr or luzarriwrrox ,}¤¤¤‘¤¤¢*g¤{,,\,!}u**{¤¤;, To meet the share of the United States in the expenses for the aiiiixgu. r calendar year 1926 of the International Bureau of the Permanent V°'·°°·"·w· Court of Arbitration, created under article 43 of the convention concluded at The Hague, October 18,.1907, for the paciic settlement of international hdisputes, $2,000. ‘ · nuxmu or xxrnaranusmnxranr Union ron raouorrox or nrrmarm- ·  rroxn. anarrusirron . . . . ` I- q. ‘ · ,t . . I’*“‘"""“°”‘°“""’ A For the contribution oaflltheillnited Statestoward the maintenance u A A A A A A ., g· &tg: of the Bureau of the Interparliamentary Union for the. promotion ` of international arbitration, $6,000.