Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/469

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450 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 132. 1914. INTERNATIONAL oomrnnnucm ON uanrrmn mw. In rn ti ==1C¤¤r<>r- t' f $5 000, h th reof as may be necesmxiliiuziifiiiiieiélii LW B‘?fiii?r(tilli¢l>18e¤i(i»I<in(ses Jr partticioartildlril by Bthe United States by B°°P*"°""“‘“°“· officially appointed delegtes in tIhe_ Intemational Conference on Maritime Law to meet at russels in nmeteenhundred and thirteen, made in the Act approved February twenty-eighth, mneteen hundred and thirteen, makm appropriation for the Diplomatic and Consular Service for the iiscagl year ending Jnme thirtieth, mneteen hundred and fourteen, is hereby extended and made available for the meetmg of the saigl conferencle the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen un an . Hfgf P°'“°° “’ “’° Pmaon Panscm xr 'hm Hamm: For the palyment of the contribution on the part of the United States towar the expenses of the Palace of Peace at The Hague, $1,045.25, or so much thereof as may Intematiunalkadio- be D ary. . F th Sh ,,,,,,,;,,,,,1,,,, Cm,m_ Inrnimarronan nmrommnonnmo ooiwnnjrxon. or e are ¤·g;M7 P_1m_ of the United States for the calendar year nmeteen_ hundred and ’ fifteen, as a_ party to the mternatuonal rad1otel§raph1c_conventions heretofore signed, of the expenses of the l'8(l1Q egra hic service of phedlnmgional Bureau of the Telegraphic Umon at §erne, Switzeran .

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WL 35,P.¤1¤0. For the pa ent of the actual and necessary expenses of a commissioner on tilt-in art of the United States under the convention between the United States and Great Britain concerning the fisheries in waters contiguous to the United States the Dominion of Canada, ggiled at Washington on April eleventh, mneteen hpndred and eight e engaged m work xmder the convention, mcluding clerical expenses that may be incurred carrying out the convention during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, $2,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Cogggrgngew ·*¤=¤¤¤¤ Fnrm INTERNATIONAL Conmimrwn or Aimmoxu SrrA:rns:_ To ’i“" "t “”‘ §°&°rZ.“{§ “ti‘i"“§.ti‘r‘I‘i1i‘t2°°SS£*r"’ XIXBE? °f “h‘?‘i°}§g"“’° °§$*‘£Z.SU‘£‘J"£ e rna on erence 0 erican a held at the city of Santiago, Chile, beginning in September, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and of their clerical assistants, $75,000, to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of State. I¤°¤*"¤¤*i°¤%* <’¤¤· N·rr:nNa·n0N.u. Conoiucss ON CUsToMs REGULATIONSZ To defray €i$¥.R°g°l°°`°° C°°` the expenses of an expert of the Tremury Department to re resent the United States in the International Congress on Customs Regulations, to convene at Paris in J rme, nineteen hundred and fourteen, $750. QJE ézpcnm Se- Smcoxn PAN AMBRICAN Scrmrnmo Coxenmssz To enable the Gov- _p.,,,,p_ H5'? gnmgxg of thesgmigegl %ates suitabgetlp lréarticipate in the Second an erican 1en c 0 ess to t t f W hington in October nineteen hulxiidred and iiftieen? a.11dBf(<ii·tytli)e necafissary expemes for clerks, printinlg (including thejilublication of the proceedmgs of the congress m nghsh and Spanis ), statione and supplies, and other mcxdental expenses, mcluding rent m therhistrict of olumbia, and for the entertainment of the dele ates, $35,000, to be ,€Qx{¤,*_;},°f·***¤=*°¤¤¤¤· expended under the direction of the Secretary 0% State; and authority is hereby men to the Secretary of State to invite the Governments_of the erican Republics to be represented by delegates at th%S8.1d congresg. -is¤=¤¤r¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¢=¤rr r rsnrnnxrn ozwnnnuom, Ivrnm•Am.rAME , ; Lm°°"°°m°°°°‘ purpose of defra the expenses in Was Y()l{1;·I0f:1cig`§;l·ttl;g the Nineteenth (ghlialerence of the Inte arliamentary Union, to be held 111 Washington m nineteen hundrexdpand fifteen, $40,000, to be In 1 _ expended under such rules and reeulations as the Secretary of State ,m,;‘d_“”°°"°”°¤· may prescribe. The President is liercb requested to extend an invitation to the members of the Interparhamentary Union.