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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Cg. 853. 1928 . 913 Pan American Conference on Highways at Rio de Janeiro, as author- Expenses of p artici- pation . ized by Pub lic Re solut ion Nu mbered 24, appr oved A pril 3, 19 28, Ante, p. 403. including compensation of employees, rent, printing and binding, transportation, subsistence or per diem in lieu of subsistence (not- withstanding the provisions of any other Act), contract stenographic reporting services, official cards, expenses of delegates in visiting Colombia and Venezuela in connection with the conference, and such misc ella neou s an d ot her expe nses as the Pres iden t sh all deem pro per, fiscal year 1929, $15,000, to remain available until June 30, 1930. Haw aii an Is la nds Sesquicentennial of the Discovery of the Hawaiian Islands : For Sesquicentennial. the expenses of participation by the Government of the United pa Expenses of partici-on in. States in the celebration of the Sesquicentennial of the Discovery Ante, p.247. of the Hawaiian Islands, as authorized by Public Resolution Num- bered 13, approved March 7, 19 28, including transportation, sub- sistence, or per diem in lieu of subsistence (notwithstanding the pro- visions of any previous Act), and such other expenses as the President shall deem pr oper, fiscal year 1929, $5,000. Bringing home criminals : For actual expenses incurred in bring- ermina g i n g home ing home from foreign countries persons charged with crime, fiscal ye ar 1929, $9,000. Mixed Claims Commission, United States and German -Tri ar- World war claims. Y p German mix ed tite Claims Commission, U nited States, Austria, and Hungary : F or claims commission. the expenses of the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Ger- Tripartite Claims many-Tripartite Claims Commission, United States, Austria, and Commission with Aus. Hungary, including the same objects and purposes specified unde r trAn ne,l p ngary. this head in Title I of the Act approved February 15, 1928, and including also law books and books of reference, fiscal year 1 929, proatso. $60,000 : Provided, That the appropriations made for the expenses . Technical, etc ., sere- of these commissions for the fiscal years 1928 and 1929 shall be lees' ava ilab le a lso for the paym ent of s peci al c ouns el, tran slat ors, and other technical experts heretofore or hereafter employed by contract witho ut rega rd to the pro visions of an y other statut e, and for co ntract R.S. see.3709, p. 733. stenographic reporting services without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Mexican Claims General and Special Claims Commissions, United States and Commissions. Mexico : The appropriations for the General and Special Claims A te4p.7g 1590 . Commiss ions, United States and Mex ico, for the fiscal years 1928 and 1929 shall be available also for the payment of special counsel, translators, and other technical experts heretofore or hereafter employed by contract without regard to the provisions of any other statute, and for contract stenographic reportinservices without R.S. sec.3709, p. 733. regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes of-the United States. International Exposition at Seville, Spain : For an additional tion, Seville, Sl Int evi ll Spain. ° amount for the International Exposition at Seville, Spain, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appro- Ante, p. 75. priations for the Department of State for the fiscal year 1929, $10 0,00 0. indemn Payment to the Government of France on account of damages Indemnity to, for sustained by the French Steamship Madeleine : For payment to the co F French damages Government of France in full settlement of its claim for reimburse- "Madeleine." nient for damages sustained by the French Steamship Madeleine in a collision with the United States Steamship Kerwood in the harbor of Brest, France, on May 11, 1918, of a sum equivalent to 3,550 Ate, p. 512. pounds sterling 2 shillings 5 pence, as authorized by the Act approved May 14, 1928, fiscal years 1928 and 1929, $17,395 .59. American Interna- American International Institute for the Protection of Childhood : tional Institute for Pro- For the annual contribution of the United States of $2,000 per annum tection of Childhood. Annual contribution. to the American International Institute for the Protection of Child- Ate, p. 487. hood at Montevideo, Uruguay, as authorized by Public Resolution

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