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 80TH CONG., 2D SESS.- CH. 400-JUNE 3, 1948 311 remove therefrom sand, gravel, stone, and other materials, without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (41 U. S. C . 5); payment of claims pursuant to section 403 of the Federal 60 Stat. 843. Tort Claims Act (28 U. S. C. 921), and the Act of August 27, 1935, Post, 100 as amended (22 U. S . C . 277e); as follows: 49 Stat. 906. Salaries and expenses: For salaries and expenses, regular boundary activities, including examinations, preliminary surveys, and investi- gations, $980,000. Construction: For detail plan preparation and construction of projects authorized by the Convention concluded February 1, 1933, 48Stat.1621. between the United States and Mexico, the Acts approved August 19, 1935, as amended (22 U. S . C. 277-277d), August 29, 1935 (Public 49 Stat. 660, 961, Law 392), June 4, 1936 (Public Law 648), June 28, 1941 (22 U. S . C. 14 Stat.338. 277f), and the projects stipulated in the treaty between the United States and Mexico signed at Washington on February 3, 1944, 59 Stat. 1219. $1,500,000, to be immediately available, and to remain available until expended: Provided, That no expenditures shall be made for the Lower 0 Lower Rio G r ande Rio Grande flood-control project for construction on any land, site, or easement in connection with this project except such as has been acquired by donation and the title thereto has been approved by the Attorney General of the United States: Provided further, That expenditures for the Rio Grande bank-protection project shall be subject to the provisions and conditions contained in the appropriation for said project as provided by the Act approved April 25, 1945 59Stat.89 (Public Law 40): Provided further, That unexpended balances of Bonternational undary and Water appropriations for construction under the International Boundary Commission. and Water Commission available for the fiscal year 1948 shall be merged with this appropriation and shall continue available until expended. Rio Grande emergency flood protection: For emergency flood- control work, including protection, reconstruction, and repair of all structures under the jurisdiction of the International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico, threatened or damaged by floodwaters of the Rio Grande, which have heretofore been author- ized and erected under the provisions of treaties between the United States and Mexico, or in pursuance of Federal laws authorizing improvements on the Rio Grande, $100, to be immediately available, to be merged with the unobligated balance of the appropriation for this purpose in the Iepartment of State Appropriation Act, 1948, 1Stat. 285 and to remain available until expended. Salaries and expenses, American sections, international commis- PJ,P . 1047- sions: For necessary expenses to enable the President to perform the obligations of the United States under certain treaties between the United States and Great Britain in respect to Canada, including per- sonal services in the District of Columbia; stenographic reporting services by contract; printing and binding; and hire of passenger International Joint motor vehicles; as follows: For the International Joint Commission, Commission, U. 8. United States and Canada, under the terms of the treaty between the and Canada. United States and Great Britain signed January 11, 1909 (36 Stat. 2448), including the salary of one Commissioner on the part of the United States who shall serve at the pleasure of the President (the other Commissioners to serve in that capacity without compensation therefore); salaries of clerks and other employees appointed by the Commissioners on the part of the United States with the approval solely of the Secretary of State; travel expenses and compensation of witnesses in attending hearings of the Commission at such places in the United States and Canada as the Commission or the American Commissioners shall determine to be necessary, $37,560; for special and technical investigations in connection with matters falling within 62 STAT.]

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