Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1574

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 292. 1923. 1547 DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Deparunmmsms CONTINGENT nxrmrsns, ronmou missions. °°"· For contin ent expenses foreign missions ‘ 1 din th °'¥'“°8°‘*°*P°¤’°'· objects speciged under this head in the Di lem; angl Cgnsilillixlr? mmm. Appropriation Acts for the fiscal years that ¥ollow: or 1918, $88.03; For 1919, $81.44. kumar Aim rnorncrroiw or Anmmcax snnnm. _ For relief and protection of American seamen in foreign conmtries, °‘ *“'°"°"" including the same ob]ects specified under this head in the Di lopigtic and Consular Appropriation Acts for the fiscal years that 0 ow: For 1921, $1,516.49; For 1922, $10,536.88. INTERNATIONAL LATITUDE oasnnvxrour AT Umm, camiroizma. ,°{*;‘}}g‘}§_ For the maintenance of the international observatory at Ukiah, “°*""°"““°°· California, and for the continuance of the work thereof during the fiscal year 1924, or until some other provision is made for the ° continuanw of the work of the station, $2,000. mmm cnaurs connnssiozv, ummm swim am: annum!. _ For the expenses of dete¤nm11ég` the amounts of claims against UNM 8**** °¤** Germany by the Mixed Claims ommission established under the g¤:ii¤I-i1 °d agreement concluded between the United States and Germany on p.,.{ °°p.Em;" August 10, 1922, for the determination of the amount to be paid by P", v_ mg Gemany in satisfaction of the official obligations of Germany under ` the treaty concluded between the Governments of the United States and Germany on August 25, 1921, including the expenses which under the terms of such agreement of August 10, 1922, are chargeable in art to the Unite States, and the expenses of an agency of the United States to perform all necessary services in connection with the preparation of claims and the presentation thereof before said mixed commission, including salaries of an agent and necessary counsel and other assistants and employees, rent in the District of Columbia, printing and binding, contingent expenses, travelin and subsistence expenses and such other expenses in the United %tates and elsewhere as the President may eem proper, fiscal year 1924, $222,300. anonumnirr or r1=m rmcn ramen yr nm moon P°*¤°° ·° '“*¤ The appropriation of $20 000 to enable the United States to con- ,,,§}¤*¤=¤¤¤*¤¤¤¤¤1>¤· tribute to the adornment ot] the Peace Palace at The Hague, made v»¤.a·r,p.sss. by the Diplomatic and Consular Act, approved F ebruary`28 1913, including the same objects specified under this head, is ereby reappropriated and made available for the fiscal years 1923 and 1924. mma ran Aumicm scmxrmo oomnmss. The a ropriation of $20,000 for the expenses of the delegates Quo mmm $¢‘*¤* of the Uiiiied States to the Third Pan American Scientific Congress tm ’Twd` to be held at the city of Lima, Peru, made by the Act making ap- "‘”·P·°°8· propriations for the Departments of State and Justice and for the