Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/1074

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1054 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CLI. 161. 1917. §gQ§;g;g}·_ signed at Rome, _December ninth, nineteen hundred and seven, in pursuance of article one_ hundred and eighty-one of the International Sanitary Convention signed at Paris on December third, mneteen hundred and three, $3,015.62. INTERNATIONAL SEISMOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. ,,,§'{,,°,§,,,VP,'{°**”¥°A,,§,$§‘g,’,*ff For defraying the necessary expenses in fulfilling the obligations of the States as a member of the International Seismological ithssocnationéi mckigbdigig the annual contribution to the expenses of e associa on, . ABBITKATION or ·0UTsTANDING PECUNIABY CLAIMS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. ‘1;e;iéi;§;"€i?§;i°X: Ij`0r {hp expet1ilsesU0§tBg1eg arbitratéoré of outstanding pecuniary E_ · _ cla1ms_ e ween E e ni tates an reat Britain in accordance V§¤%?;·16%- with the special agreement concluded for that piir ose August .. calghteueipgzh, ntgniteen hunidipd aéid tin, (iiund the s<ihe{1111l)§séc of claim? ere _ er, e expen_ un er e ection 0 the retary 0 State, as follows: . » ,,§§ *°‘“"“ “‘d Salaries, United States agency: One counsel and joint secretary, at $2,750; stenographer, at $1,200; Expenses, `United States agencyf Necessary and contingent

 rent of rooms, not more than $1,000;

— ’ . ‘ . PEACE PALACE AT THE IIAGUE. P Palace t Th _ _ sgi}? ° ° For the payment 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 be necessary. INTERNATIONAL RADIOTELEGRAPHIO CONVENTION. £;’§§';'§’$$°““L.li.“$`.$K For the share of the United States for the calendar year nineteen ,.;_,_3,'p_,56,_ hundred and eighteen, as a party to the intemational radiotelegraphic conventions heretofore signed, of the expenses of the radio- %·<g1<:;§lI;a§hIi:;9s'c;1I;yI<é‘<:v1g;’f the Iin§$;tgonal Bureau of the Telegraphic , zer an , , . FISHERIES CONVENTION, UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. c.,$!.°§,%:f%_;”7hm°“ ·]·»`Q;· the payment of the actual and necessary expenses Of 8 00m- innssioneg on the (part of the United States under the convention beigregjgltgrg ;»01;;g>gu§¤t$S Ed %reatg3gta1n concerning the fishericS ' . S Q e United States and the Dominion of Cagaclaililgngdl at Washington on April eleventh, nineteen hu11d1‘€d gari mépzv 1 6 Eglggigxd lnbgvprk 1111gBf the convention, includiilg _ _ 11808- ay Incurre in carryi t th ention during the fiscal year ending June thirtiethngnioxiieteeria lgiigdred and eighteen $1 500 or so mu h th f Y » » » c ereo as may be necessary. WATERWAYS TNEATY, `UNITED STATES AND GREAT nn T · I T ENA- TIONAL JOINT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND G1;Ef&1'1l:TB1;YTAEIN. ffanadian Round . _ _ “°'“’s ¤°‘“‘“‘°“‘°’?T Sa£;‘£;*’£;_’·I'*{¤`S gid (;i(P€DS€‘S, Including salaries of commissioners and ers on th C €*!‘ EIB Other emgiloyees appointed by the commlSSl0¤·· Sc the o the Lmted tates, wit the a roval solel of the 0fc5e)i¤rybo tate, including rental of offices at ilpashington, `l)istric¥> um Ia, expense of printing, and necessary traveling expenses,