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 336 s1x*rY.n1nT1»1 concnsss, sm. 1. cu. 195. 1926. 1n·rmnA·r1on.n. amino ron ronmcnxon or onerous manure ‘°‘°,.‘,“‘,,,,‘*,°,,“•,,,‘,,°,,°* To meet the share of the United States in the annual expense for m*l`:1·¤.v-151¤- the year ending March 31, 1927, of sustaining the international bureau at Brussels for the translation and pub ication of customs grills, pursuant to the convention proclaimed December 17, 1890, 1 400., warns nonnmmr, Unrrnn srarns Ann mexico c6¥¤iQ°*1:i`m.B°°°d”y To enable the President to perform the obligations of the United ,,_V,‘§l·$,§’#2f‘§,Y‘§j States under the treaties of 1884, 1889, 1905, and 1906 between the 2*53- Umted States and Mexico, including not to exceed $1,200 for rent of oilioes, and the expenses of maintenance, and ggration of a motor €·'{’§:°‘ _ truck, $36 000: Provided That not to exceed $6, of such sum may ••¤¤¤8 . . > . . . in the discretion of the President be used for taking over the water gauging now being done by the State of Texas. aoonmnr una, amsm ann cannon, Ann rm: Unrrno s·rs·rss ann cnnans ,,,E°3}‘,T*"’,dgj ‘“‘"‘°* To enable the Secretary of State to mark the boimclary and make V°’·”· P· 1**- the surveys incidental thereto between the Territory of Alaska and the- Dominion of Canada, in conformity with the award of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal and existing treaties, including employ- ment at the seat of government of such surveyors, computers, drafts- men, and clerks as are necessary; and for the more effective demarka- bmI$¤¤d(1rya¤dU¤Y€:‘:!i. tion and ma ping, pursuant to the treaty of April 11, 1908, between S°{‘,*;,ff,,'jlp?,'{&Y‘· the United  and, Great Britain, of the lan _ and water boundary line between the United States and the Domimon of Canada, as established under existing treaties, to be expended under the direc- tion of the Secretary of . tate, including the salaries of the commis- sioner and the necessary engineers, surveyors, draftsmen, computers, and clerks m the Held and at the seat of ggvernment, expense o  traveling,.for payment for tim r necessarily cut_1n o e o w 1 on il$*?;‘§’£§‘t‘.??;? °}"Z1?°`&'2i’.{"?'§é§° ’1§"i.‘° °§`LiT1dd$1?$".$“§lct°.?§i"2‘§‘?,Zf£§’.‘§ not exceedimg $5 per day each, to   expended in accordance with mm regulations rom. time to time prescribed by   Secretary of State, Submgumwm ,,b. $35,000: Promded, That .when the commissioner IS absent from ¤°¤°‘*°m W¤¤***¤¤°°¤· Washington and from his regular place of residence on oilicial busi- ness he shall not be allowed actual and necessary expenses of subsistence in excess of $8 per day. xnrmnmonan muson comxrssxon Omg? P"‘°“ For subscription of the United States as an adhering member of the International Prison Commission, and the expenses of a com- mission, including preparation of reports, $2,550. P“ Am°"°"" U’“°"‘ ran szmmrcsn muon ,¤%“§,°&¤§‘§,,,,“$”§°;'§i For the payment of the Buota of the United States for the sup- use otlmoneys from binding of the union, $20,000; 1n all, $146,713.58; Proozded, That °“’°'R°*’“*’“°°· any moneys received from the other American Republics for the support o th; union shall be paid into the Treasury as a credit, in addition to t e appro riation and may be draw· therefrom upon requisitions of the chailiman of the governing boarld of the union for the Iixurpose of meeting the expenses of the union and of carrying out t e orders of the said governing board.
 * ¤¤;mm portpf the Pan American mon, $126,71358, and for printing and