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 74 74T n CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 39 . MARCH 22, 1935. International Bound- ary Commission United State s and Mexico. Vol.24,p.1011;Vol. 26, p. 1512; Vol. 34, p. 295 3. Vol. 44, p. 1403; Vol. 46, p. 1162; Vol. 47, p. 480. Printing and binding. R. S., sec. 3709, 733 . U. S. C.,p. 1803. P. Americ an sect ion, ex - penses. Ante, p. 24. Post, p. 1463 . International Bound- ary Commission ; United States and Canada. Obligations under treaty with Great Bri- tain. Vol. 44, p. 2102. Boundary lines, United States and Can- ada and Canada and Alaska. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO For expenses of meeting the obligations of the United States under the treaties of 1884, 1889, 1905, 1906, and 1933 between the United States and Mexico, and of compliance with public resolutions approved March 3, 1927, and February 14, 1931, and the Act making appropriations for the Department of State for the fiscal year 1933, including operation of gaging stations where necessary and their equipment ; personal services and rent in the District of Columbia and elsewh ere ; fees fo r professi onal servic es at rate s and in a mounts to be determined by the Secretary of State ; travel expenses, includ- ing transportation of effects ; printing and binding ; subscriptions to foreign and domestic newspapers and periodicals ; purchase, exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled, passenger- and freight-carrying vehicles ; purchase of rubber boots and waders for official use of employees ; purchase of ice ; drilling and testing of dam sites, by contract if deemed necessary, without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 41, sec. 5) ; equipment and such other miscellaneous expenses as the Secretary of State may deem proper, $119,000. For an additional amount for the International Boundary Com- mission, United States and Mexico, for the purposes provided in Public Resolution Numbered 4 entitled " Joint resolution to provide for defraying the expenses of the American section, International Bound ary Commissi on, United S tates and M exico ", approve d Feb- ruary 1 3, 1935, t o be immedi ately avai lable, $60 ,000. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA AND ALASKA AND CANADA To enable the President to perform the obligations of the United States under the treaty between the United States and Great Britain in respect of Canada, signed February 24, 1925 ; for salaries and expenses, including the salary of the commissioner and salaries of the necessary engineers, clerks, and other employees for duty at the seat of government and in the field ; cost of office equipment and supplies ; necessary traveling expenses ; commutation of subsistence to employees while on field duty, not to exceed $4 per day each, but not to exceed $1 .75 per day each when a member of a field party and subs isting in c amp ; for payment for timber necessarily cut in keeping the boundary line clear, not to exceed $500 ; and for all other necessary and reasonable expenses incurred by the United States in maintaining an effective demarcation of the international boundary line between the United States and Canada and Alaska a nd Can ada u nder t he te rms of the treaty afor esaid, incl uding the completion of such remaining work as may be required under the award of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal and existing treaties between the United States and Great Britain, to be disbursed under the direc tion of the Secretary of State, $43,000. C Internainnal Iii d WATE RWAYS TRE ATY, UNIT ED STATES AND GRE AT B RITA IN
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Sta tes and Gr eat Br, JOINT COMMISSION, UNrrED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN tar o. et salaries, expenses, For salaries and expenses, including salaries of commissioners and salaries of clerks and other employees appointed by the commis- sioners on the part of the United States, with the approval solely of the Secre tary o f Sta te ; for necessary traveling expenses, and for expenses incident to holding hearings and conferences at such places in Canada and the United States as shall be determined by the Com- mission or by the American commissioners to be necessary, including