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 SIX’I`Y-¢N’INTH CONGRESSIISMB: I. lin. 1926. ni·r1¤mA·rmx.u. 1¢AP`0I' mm wotm For the share of the United States of the expenses of the central qu‘g;_}¤**¤1 *>¤*¤¤¤ bureau of the international map of the world or the calendar year A»u,p.zs¢. 1926, fisealyear 1927,930. 1 it l  ;·‘Q. 8 or  y  icjrnnnanaxnmoaiiconouss ·n.. ‘,;,,°f‘*”’*‘““’t’1’°‘ For  of anticipation    Pan   A A E‘¤°¤°$°· _ to be bald-in Panama in the calendar year 1926{as  Amp 384 Public Resolution Numbered 23, approved) Meys1,·1926, gneludmg travel and subsistence expenses .0f.ddegntns 0r;rpe1xd1em~ut h¢\1=Q subsistence, and such miscellaneous and other expenses as the Presi- dent shall deem proper, fiscal year 1927, $1,500. · oomurssroiipox nqurranm   or·wA·rn1zs—or 1*111: moieaxxnm  The appropriation of $20,000     the Second     0f°’“¤*°"°¤i°¤ “°• fiscal year 1924, for the expenses of a- commisdon to make aatudyoi Sum avsuame. the equitable use of the waters of the Rio Grande below Fort Quit- V I man, Texas, and continued available until»June 30, 1926, by the °‘*3""m°‘ " Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1925,” shall remain available until June,30, 1927; ’ · · · i.  ·   ‘ '*  corzrmascn on on. ronnunoiz O]"NAVIGABLE vvnfaas   7* bxiiiviiueggi of mw"` The appropriation of $42,000 made by the Second Deficiency Act, ,,],,2})*;******* °* ¤¤¤¤· fiscal year 1925, approved March 4, 1925,for the purpose of defray- v¤a.ia.v.m•. in the expenses o a conference ofmaritime natnonsyto be held at Wishmgton, in accordance with the authorization irli ublic Resolu- V°‘-°·¤-8**- ‘ tion 65, approved July 1, 1922, to consider the adoptioxfbf effective means for the prevention of oil pollution of navigable waterh, shall remain availab e for the purposes specified in said Dehciency Act and for any further con _erence or conferences on this subject in Washington and elsewhere, ineludingi pnepoaration therefor and expenses in connection therewith, until une, 1927. ` iocmsunan inmnnmo, Astor, omits ‘* 1 *m°Y»Ch'¤*· The appropriation contained in the~Second Deficiency Act, fiscal ,u$.Y.“y§.§"{;“,g',*,{“,{,§'_{¥’§" year 1925 approved March 4, 1925 " for the construction in accord- "'°*-‘3·¤·_*°** ance jvxtli he Act approved February 17, 1911 o’f·‘a i· consular ” ' e- building or buildings a ZAmoy, China, liscal year l926,·$20,000,‘§in addition'to theunexpended ba ance of the appropriatiohio'f·$300,000 V s for the acquisition o embassy, legéation, an consular  and °1‘"’”‘m" grounds,`contained_in the Act en ’tled An Act makingi‘approp‘ a- tions for the Diplomaticand Consular Service for the yeai··en‘ ’ June S0: 192g»’§gl”`°V€d M¤1‘<¤h` 2, 1921,” Shall remain avgilg e until June 30,1. V  ` y * `" f   _ ‘INTERNATlCl{AL now oommnss Cg§,;“,,'§f°*°"“ ·R°‘“ To enable the United States to accept- membership inthe Perma- ,,,,‘f,{"°“’°“ °"“°'“"°" nent Association of International Road Congresses, $8,000, and for the expenses of participation in the meetings of the congressand of the executive committee in the calendar year 1926, including travel and subsistence $5000· in al1,·iiscal year 1927, $8,000, as authorized by the Public liesolution approved June 18, 1926; """·"·’“·