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 SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SESS. IT. CH. 184 . 1930 . 179 FOR EIG N S ERV ICE R ETI REM ENT AND D ISA BIL ITY FU ND For financing the liability of the United States, created by the Act entitled "An Act for the reorganization and improvement of the Foreign Service of the United States, and for other purposes," approved May 24, 1924 (U. S. C., title 22, sec. 21), as amended by the Act of July 3, 1926 (U. S. C., Supp. III, title 22, sec . 21 ), $216,000, Which amount shall be placed to the credit of the " Foreig n Service retirement and disability fund ." REPRESENTATION ALLOWANCES For representation allowances, as authorized by section 12 of the Act of May 24, 1924 (U. S. C., title 22, sec. 12), $92,000. INTERN ATIONAL OBLIG ATIONS, COMMIS SIONS, BUREAUS, AND SO FORTH CA PE SPA RTE L LIGHT, COA ST OF MOR OC CO For annual proportion of the expenses of Cape Spartel and Tangier Light on the coast of Morocco, including loss by exchange, $868 .50 . R ESCU ING SHI PWR ECKE D A MERI CAN SEA MEN For expenses which may be incurred in the acknowledgment of the services of masters and crews of foreign vessels in rescuing American seamen or citizens from shipwreck or other catastrophe at sea, $2,000. INT ERN ATIO NAL BUREAU OF WE IGH TS AND ME ASUR ES For contribution to the maintenance of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures, in conformity with the terms of the con- ven tio ns of May 20, 1875, and October 6, 1921, the same to be paid, under the direction of the Secretary of State, to said bureau on its certificate of apportionment, $4,342 .50. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU FOR PUBLICATION OF CUSTOMS TARIFFS To meet the share of the United States in the annual expense for t oms Ta riffs ariffs c Bu reau us the year ending March 31, 1931, of sustaining the international Vol. 26, p .1518. bureau at Brussels for the translation and publication of customs tariffs, pursu ant to the co nvention proc laimed Decembe r 17, 18 90, $1,400 . WATER BOUNDARY, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO For expenses of meeting the obligations of the United States Mexican Water b Boundary Comm is- under thtreaties of 1884, 1889, 1905, and 1906 between the United sion. Vol. 24, p. 1011; Vol. States and Mexico, including rent, purchase, maintenance, and opera- 26,p.1512;Vol. 34, p. tion of motor-propelled vehicles, installation, maintenance, and oper- 29 Posy p. 886. ation of gauging stations where necessary and their equipment, and so much of the amount herein appropriated as may be necessary for these purposes may be transferred by the Secretary of State to Transfer to Geolog- the United States Geological Survey for direct expenditure, teal Survey. $65,000 . BOUNDARY LINE, ALASKA AND CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA To enable the Secretary of State to mark the boundary and make and Canada . Alaska the surveys incidental thereto between the Territory of Alaska and the Dominion of Canada, in conformity with the award of the Vol.32,p. 1961. Alaskan Boundary Tribunal and existing treaties, including employ- Foreign Serviee re- tirement, etc ., fund . Federal contribution placed to credit of. Vol. 43, p.144; Vol . 44,p.902. U.S.C.,p 643 Supp. IV, p. 307. Representation al- lowances. Vol. 43, p. 142. U. S. C.,p. 643. I ntern ation al ob liga- tions, etc. Cape Spartel Light, etc. Life-saving testimo- nials. International Bureau of Weight s and M eas- ures . Vol.20,p. 1714.

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