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1020 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 364. 1925. BOUNDARY umn, ALASKA AND CANADA, AND run UNITED STATES AND CANADA an{’,°‘(§“,*},§[,’Q_ A"““ To enable the Secretary of State to mark the boundary-and make V¤1-32.1>- 1961- the surveys incidental thereto between the Territory of Alaska and the Dominion of Canada, in conformity with the award of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal and existing treaties, including employment at the seat of government of such surveyors, computers, boiazragw wd Uvgttgg draftsmen, and clerks as are necessary; and for the more effective sms ami causes. demarkation and ma ping, pursuant to the treaty of April 11, 1908, between the United States and Great Britain, of the land and water v<>¤.35.p.2<>03. boundary line between the United States and the Dominion of Canada, as established under existing treaties, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State,. including the salaries of the commissioner and the necessary engineers, surveyors, draftsmen, computers, and clerks in the Held and at the seat of government, expense 0 necessary traveling, for payment for timber necessarily cut in determining the boundary line not to exceed $500, and commutation to members of the Held force while on Held duty or actual expenses not exceeding $5 per day each, to be expended in accordance with regulations from time to time prescribed by the Secretary of S nw when State, $38,515: Provided, That when the commissioner is absent stem from washing- from Washington and from his regular place of residence on official

  • °°· business he shall not be allowed actual and necessary expenses of

subsistence in excess of $8 per day. INTERNATIONAL raison coMMrss1oN . Cgafggsgggmi P¤i¤¤¤ For subscription of the United States as an adhering member of ` the International Prison Commission, and the expenses of a commission, including preparation of reports, $2,550. Pa¤America¤U¤i¤¤· PAN AMERICAN UNION Q¤¤*!· .’¤* ¤¤¤¤°"; For the a ent of the uota of the United States for the su - iii; pmting md md port of thepP;ii?American Union, $107,23148, and for printing aziil {3;;***;*;-mm, mm binding of the union, $20,000; in all $127,231.48; Provided, That otherfiepublics. any moneyihreceived bghe oshermlxigerlican Republics fplrtthe sup ort o e union s a pai in e reasu as a cre i in addition to the appropriation, and may be drawnriiherefrom upon requisitions of the chairman of the governing board of the union for the purpose of meeting the expenses of the imion and of carry- ing out the orders of the said governing board. IN'1‘EHNA'1'IONAL BUREAU or TH1: PERMANENT coymr or ARBITRATION P;$§;gg;‘§¤§l§;f*g; To meet the share of the United States in the expenses for the A$¤1g»ag¤¤.17m calendar year _1924 of the International Bureau of the Permanent °‘ ’”‘ ‘ Court of Arbitration, created under article 22 of the convention concluded at The Hague, July 29, 1899, for the pacific settlement of international disputes, $2,000. BUREAU or 11·:·rnnrAmxAMnNrAnr Uxrox ron rxomorrox or INTERNA- TIONAL ARBITRATION 1swr¤=¤¤e¤¤¤¤¤¤.¤’ For the contribution of the United States toward the mainteiipiileiiiaiiiixlrktigdgsi nance of the Bureau of the Interparliamentary Union for the pro- °‘°“ §;e(tg%n of international arbitration, to be immediately available,