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 864 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS; ‘ Sass. I. Cn. 771. ` 1926. M¤·*·m¥°·DY·¤’· “ Pa ent to Mrs. Lill A O. er: For ayment to Mrs. Lilly O. P°“`°`m7' Dyerfrngvidow of the lath Fraldcyis John §)yer, formerly consul at Coblenz, Germany, one ear’s salaig of her deceased huband, who died of illnem incunedy while in e Consular Service,. as author- ined by the Act approved June 25, 1926, Escal year 1 . “°°‘F°"`“’°°'· Paymenttto George Turner: For payment to George 1- as ¤i$°’::ii°€' iiiiiiii compensation for services rendered as conmsel of the nternational "“"‘°°·°‘°· Joint Commission for the month of November, 1922, and for expenses necessarily incurred in going from Spokane, Washington, to the P°"* "· **8* city of W n and returning, as authorized by the act approved ·. M%y22 _1926, al year 1926, $699,99; _ _ - A _ {•¤d*¤*”°';,¤¤gx•; er diem allowances: The provision contamed in the following •¤ ¤:i¤¤». appropriations under the Department of State exempting traveling f,‘},,,,,i,¤,,§ ’"°'“" and subsistence expenses from the limitations of existing law sha _ have application to expenditures heretofore or hereafter made from said appropriations for per diem in lieu of subsistence as well as for actual expenses for subsistence: Twenigithird Conference of Inte liamentary Union, Washington, 'strict of Columbia, 1 mber 31, 1925; International Conferences, Trailic in Habit Forming Narcotic Drugs, 1925; Commission On Equitable Use of Waters of the Rio Grande, 1925, 1925 and 1926; Revision of Chinese Customs Tariff, 1924 and 1925, 1925 and 1926, 1926; Inquiry into Extraterritoriality in China, 1922-1925, 1922—1926· General and Special Claims Commissions United States and Mexico, 1925 an 1926, 1926; International Fisheries Commission, P,,,,,,,_ 1926; and Preparato!;éy7Commission on Armaments at Geneva, Swit- mgvxélistivnéziiflgirgi zerlandf 1926. and 1 : Provided, That the appropriation for the ¤¤¤,1mi°° Genera and Special Claims Commission, United States and Mexico, for the fiscal year 1925 is hereby made available for subsistence or per diem in lieu of subsistence notwithstanding the provisions of existing law at the time expenditures therefor were made. U§§‘§§f°““°m°”‘°" Interparliamentary Union: The unexpended balance of the .,,{¤;y;·¤t&•g  appropriation for eipenses of the Twenty-third Conference of the ¤p_•¤u»a bums. In erparliamentary nion is hereby made available for the payment °"‘°·*"m°‘ of ex nses, ag egating $1 008.37, incurred for rinting furnished 12. s., sec. sm, p. . P9 . sr P . . m. 1n connectionwith such conference contrary to the provisions of the Act of March 1 1919, andsection 3709 of the Revised Statutes. ,,;5Z,,'?u b°b°”i° Territory of {Hawaii: To reimburse the following fire insurance nf_°,{_¥¥*°,;fwgQ,,,‘*j°,°{¤‘ companies the amounts paid bp them on account of insurance against fire on property 1n the erritory of Hawaii, which prop- erty was destroyed bly the Government in the suppression o t e P°"‘°' 1°°°* bubonic pla&1e m suc Territorxiy in the years 1899 and 1900 _; Royal Insurance mpany, $25,100; rans~Atlantic Fire Insurance Com- pIany, $9,500; _ an National Fire Insurance Comp)any, $2,850; orth German F1re Insurance Company, $8,000; Ham urg-Bremen Fire Insurance Company, $10,450; Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Compagy, $6900; New Zealand Insurance Com any, $6,025; Firemen s und Insurance Company, $9,250; NationalPFire Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, $4,150; Caledonian Insurance Company, of Edinburgh, Scotland, $750; North British Mercantile Insurance Company, $3,000;. in all, fiscal year 1926, $85,975, as authorized by the Act approved June 18, 1926. migiiixilaii-iE11$iuri!i°¤ izerrzxmarrroxsr. msrirrrra or somounrcraa sr Roma, rramr P“"°°“‘°'°"“"°‘ For the ayment of the expenses of delegates to the General ofde testo. W Assembly of) the International Institute of Agriculture to be held at Rome during the calendar year 1926; including traveling and subsmtence expenses (and the Secretary of State may allow er diem in lieu of subs1stence for foreign travel at not to exceed $2),