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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 361. JU LY 1, 1932. 483 I NTE RNA TION AL RAD IOTE LEG RAP II CONV ENT ION , MA DRI D, SPAI N For pa rticipation by the Unite d States in the Conferen ce for R evisi on of the Intern ation al Ra diotel egrap h Con ventio n of Novem - ber 25, 1927, to be held in Madrid, Spain, including personal services, without reference to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, and rent in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, stenographic report- ing and translating services by contract if deemed necessary without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 41, sec. 5) ; traveling expenses and subsistence or per diem in lieu of s ubs iste nce (notwithstanding the p rovisions of the Subs ist ence Expense Act of 1926 or regulations prescribed pursuant thereto) h ire o f aut omobi les ; purchase of neces sary books and documents ; stationery ; official cards ; newspapers and periodicals ; printing and binding ; entertainment ; equipment ; and such other expenses as may be authorized by the Secretary of State, including the reimbursement of other appropriatio ns from which payments m ay have been made for any of the purposes herein specified, to be immediately available, $80,000. UNITED STATES SECTION OF THE INTER-AMERICAN HIGH COMMISSION To defray the actual and necessary expenses on the part of the United States section of the Inter-American High Commission, $10,000, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State. International Radio- telegraph Convention. Participation, at Madrid, Spain. Post, p. 1378. It. S., see. 3709, p. 733. ti.S.C.,p.1309. Vol 4V.068. L. S. , Supp. V, p. 40. Inter- .tmerican High Comrnitieion. united States sec- tion. WATERWAYS TREATY, UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN : INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN For salaries and expenses including salaries of commissioners, International Joint not to exceed $ 7,500 eac h, and s alaries of clerk s and ot her empl oyees spae ss•ed 9aa a appointed by the commissioners on the part of the United States, Britain. Salaries, expenses, with the approval solely of the Secretary of State ; for necessary etc , traveling expenses, and for expenses incident to holding hearings and conferences at such places in Canada and in the United States as sha ll be dete rmi ned by the c omm iss ion or by the Am eri can commissioners to be necessary, including travel expense and coin- pensation of necessary witnesses, making necessary transcript of testimony and proceedings ; for cost of law books, books of reference and p eriod icals, offi ce eq uipme nt and supp lies ; and for one-half of all reasonable and necessary joint expenses of the International Joint Commission incurred under the terms of the treaty between Vol. 38, p. 2448. the United States and Great Britain concerning the use of boundary waters between the United States and Canada, and for other purposes, signed January 11, 1909, $35,855, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of State : Provided, That traveling Travel xpenses. expenses of the commissioners, secretary, and necessary employees Vol.44,p. 688. V, shall b e allowe d in acco rdance w ith the provisio ns of th e Subsis tence p. ' 4 ' 0 ' . Expense Act of 192 6 (U. S. C.,title 5,ch. 16): Provided fwrther, That a part of this appropriation may be expended for rent of Rent. offices- for the commission in the District of Columbia in the event that the Public Buildings Commission is unable to supply suitable office space. For an additional amount for necessary special or technical inves- lna~iestio and s technical tigations in connection with matters which fall within the sco pe of the jurisdiction of the International Joint Commission, including persona l servic es in the Distric t of Col umbia or elsewhe re, trav eling Personal services. expenses, procurement of technical and scientific equipment, and the purchase, exchange, hire, maintenance, repair, and operation of