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338 SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cu. 195. 1926. 11~z·raxms·r1oNA1. orrrcm or rmsmc umirzru ¥¤¤¢¤¤¤¤H,, °¤¤•°‘ For the a ent of the uota of the United States for the year Piigiiss, p.2'h1._ 1927 toward thldlsupport of the International Oiiice of Public Health, ‘ ,,_v,§’¥;&_"* ‘°“‘· v°" created by the international arrangement signed at Rome, December 9 1907, in pursuance of article 181 of the International Sanitary Convention signed at Paris on December 3, 1903, $3,860. rmuuaxxrronan nanxornnnemrmc coNvaN·r1oN

°““O0P;,‘;’§§,’j For the share of the United States for the calendar year 1927 as

¤¤¤- a party to the international radiotel phic conventions heretofore v¤1.sv,p.1wu. . . gx . . signed, of the expenses of the radio egraphxc service of the Inter- national Bureau of the Telegraphic Umon at Berne, $5,750. mtrrnn srarns snorrorr or run 1N·1·n1z-Amnmcax msu coumissrox

’f'*°‘“‘ High To defray the actual and necessary expenses on the Cpoart of _the

mlgwm ¤¤°¤¤ *1*** Umted States section of the Inter-American High mmission, vé1.a¤.p.s. $21,000, to be expended under the direction of t e Secretary of State. wumawars ·ranx·rx, Unrrnn srarrns Arm GREAT amraruz mrrmz- Nurxozux. JOINT comurssrou, Uxrrnn s·rA·r1:s Arm oamrr snrrxxx C¤¤¤<u¤¤ B¤¤¤d¤¤' For salaries and ex enses includinv salaries of commissioners and gmim mw C°mmi°` salaries of clerks and othdr employzes appointed by the commis- sioners on the part of the United States, with the apfproval solely of the Secretary of State, cost of law books, books o reference, and periodicals, oHice equipment and supplies, and necessary traveling V Q1 36 M expenses, and for one-half of all reasonable and necessary joint ’ '°‘ ° expenses of the International Joint Commission incurred under the terms of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain concerning the use of boundary waters between the United States and Canada, and for other purlposes, signed Januag 11, 1909 PWM $32,000, to be disbursed under t e direction of the cretaiiy of saumi¤>¤w_¤wsz>- State:. Provided, That no part of this appropriation sha be °°°"“"“ w“*‘“"‘°“· expended for subsistence of t e commimion or secretary, except for actual and necessa1£% expenses, not in excess of $8 per day each, when absent from ashmgton and from his regular place of resi- B"““““‘°D“"“"· dence on oilicial business: Provided further, T at a part of this appropriation may be expended for rent of oiiices for the commis- sion in the District of Co umbia in the event that the Public Build- ings Commission is unable to supply suitable oilice spaee. rarmnwr ·ro mn oovmxxmmrr or raiuux Lnuaiisymenm. To enable the Secretary of State to pay to the Government of Panama the fifteenth annual Baymont, due on February 26, 1927. V¤1-33. 1>-m8- from the Government of the nited States to the Government of Panama under article 14 of the treaty of November 18, 1903, $250,000. munivr ·ro run oov1;aNm·:N·r or commnm g,‘}'§‘§,%,_ To enable the Secretary of State to gay to the Government of V ·°·¤·¤’*- Colombia the fifth payment from the overnment of the United States to the Republic of Colombia under article 2 of the treaty of April 6, 1914, $5,000,000.