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SIXTY-SIXTH coNGRr;ss. sms. III. GH. 113. 1921. 1209 expenses attendant upon the execution of the Neutrality Act, to §°g°';§;Y2*;f*b_ 49_ be expended pursuant to the requirement of section 291 of the Revised lyimiico réappw Statutes, $200,000, together with the unexpended balance of the *"§‘f,j’g‘p_m_ appropriation made for this object for the fiscal year 1921, which is hereby reappropriated and made available for this purpose. ALLOWANCE T0 wmows on Hams or DIPLOMATIC on CONSULAB. orrrcmzs wno Dm ABROAD. Payment imder the provisions of section 1749 of the Revised ce;§1{f,Y§Q‘§’,,0*§{,_°m' Statutes of the United States to the widows or heirs at law of diplo- RS··=¤=· 1749- P- 311- matic or consular officers of the United States dying in foreign countries in the discharge of their duties, $2,500. PAYMENT TO mis. ANNA GALE warm. T0 Mrs. Anna Gale White, widow of Jay White, late consul to wl',I§g_ Mm Ow Naples, Italy, $4,500, one year’s salary of her deceased husband, P¤Y¤*°¤°*°· who died while at his post of duty from illness incurred in the Consular Service. PAYMENT TO rms. MARY A. HIGGINS. To Mrs. Mary A. Higgins, widow of Edward H' s, late consul to me A' mg' Bahia, Brazil, $4,000, one year’s salairlil of her deceased husband, gu;’S°Ym°¤'* *°- who died while at his post of duty from ess incurred m the Consular Service. TRANSPOBTWG nmmms or mPLoMA·r1c AND CONSULAB ormomas, coNsu1.An Ass1s·rAN*rs, AND cuznxs TO umm norms mn mma- MENT. For defraying the expenses of transporting the_ remains of diplo— mg$§i°°$1ic}§,,°'E°° "' matic and consular officers of the United States, including consular assistants and clerks, who have died or may die abroad or in transit, while in the discharge of their official duties, to_ their former homes in this country for interment, and for the ordinary and necessary expenses of such interment, at their post or at home, $5,000. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU or wmoms AND maasuiucs. Contribution to the maintenance of the International Bureau m,l3°°§?°{$°§§;it_, gi Of Weights and Measures, in conformitgmwith the terms of the con- M$*j{f'§·P_ mt vention of May 20, 1875, the same to paid, under the direction ' of the Secretary of State, to said bureau on its certificate of apportionment, $2,895. l1\"’1'ERNATIONAL BUREAU Pon PUBLICATION or customs TARIFFS. To meet the share of the United States in the annual expense for ,0l§s”?r‘g}f§S“’§L,m°,,'j'°' the year ending March 31, 1922, of sustaining] the international V°l-28·P-15*8- bureau at Brussels for the translation and pub `cation of customs tariifs, pursuant to the convention proclaimed December 17, 1890, $6,000. . INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY ooMM1ss1oN, UNITED STATES AND imxrco. To enable the President to perform the obligations of the United cciiiilkiiiutnmndan States under the treaties of 1884, 1889, 1905, and 1906, between the ,5:’°}·,?13,§‘·$‘{,§{’Qf‘§j United States and Mexico, including not to exceed $600 for rent, ¤9=·{ $5,000. 44281°—2l·-—--78