Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1225

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SIXTYQHNTH CONGRESS, Sass. II. Cn. 189. 1927. 1185 convention of May 20,- 1875, the same to be paid, under the direction ’*’°‘·“°·¤~ "“· of the Secretary of: State, to aid bureau on its certificate of apportionment, $8,000. · I-NTKHNATIONAL xmnnau rox rvnmoarron or cusroua masters

 To meet the shareof the United States in the annual expense for i¤*·¤=·¤¤¤•1 ¤¤¤—

the yeurtcudiug 31, 1928, of _sustaining1;the international wm ° _h,B°"°` bmjeauat Brusmls for the translation and pub ` ation of custorm V¤1·¤¤· v- 1518-

 pursuant to the convention proclaimed- December ,17, 1890,

_wa·mn- nommanr, Umrm -s·rA·rm mo mnxxoo . To enable the-President-to· sform the obli ` of the United M°**°·¤ B°¤¤°¤'¤ States under the treaties of 1%, 1889, 1905, between the C°vi>ii]aiZi 0;.1011; ver United States and Mexico, includmg not to exceed $1,200 for rent of 22353*} mz v°1‘°" °‘ oiiices, and the expenses-‘-ef maintenance and operation of motor- prlogelled vehicles, $44,000: Provided, That $4,000 of this amount {KLM. sh be exgended-!or’,the.-gauging of the waters of the Rio·Grande '°°°"°°°“‘ River- at t e watergauging stationsat San Marcial; New Mexico, wm, mgm ,,, E1 Paso and Fabens,·Texas: Provided further, That not to exceed '¤`¤¤¤· $6,000 of such sum may in the·discretion of the President be used for taking over the water-Tgauging now being done by the State of Texas. _ noorrnanr. Lum, amsxa nm CANADA,,__.dNQ,'}‘HE msrran srarns nm I oaiuna _ ’ ‘ To enable the Secretary, of State to mark the boundary and make ,.,B°(‘§“,,,§‘§§§{ ‘"°”‘° the surveys incidental thereto between the Territory of Alaska. and "°‘·“’·P- ‘°°‘- the Dominion, or Canada, in conformity with the, award, of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal and treaties, including employ- ment at the seat of government of such surveyors, computers, drafts- men,_and clerks as are necessary; and for, the,more eifectivedemarca- b Lu¤¤¤d¤ ;¤¢U* {::5 tion and ina ping, pursuant to thetreatyl of A ril 11, 1908, between sdm .S¤—b'mli». the United States and Great Britain, of t e land) and water boundary V°’· "· *’·”‘”3· line between the_United States and the Dominion, of Ganada, as established under; exist1n§._treaties to be expendedunder the direc- tion of the Secretary, of Mtate, including the salariesof the commis- sioner and the necessary,en(gineers, surveyors, draftsmen, computers and clerks in the field an at the seat of. governxnent, expense necessary travelindg, for paymentfor timber necessarily cut in,_deter- mining the boun, ary line not toexceed ,$50Q.a,nd commutation to members of the field force while on field duty or abtual expenses not exceeding $5 per day each, to be ex nded in·accordance with regula- tions frqm time to t1me,prescribed,§; the Secretylry of— State, $26,410: Provided, That the commissioner shall be a owed his traveling ,Q`_°;‘:°,,,,8_xp__,_¤°, expenses iu. accordance with the.,p;rovisions of the, Subsistence ¤¤¤¤¤••i¤·¤•r- Expense.Act_ 0f;l926.. r., » - .» J . "` ' i nommamz 'I1\EATY~OI' iazs nmrwnnx ·rxn·Umu1>·s·ra1·ns—¤iirrn on-.a·r nxrram: INTERNATIONAL sousnnirnoouuxssros, msrrm mam arm caxuna Ami Anasxa ann cnraoa _,"; . 1 I- · Z"~7 .‘ · . .'.‘_ ,,: To enable the President to perform the obligations of the U,?,°,,“,§‘§§,”,,,E’,',,°Y;§‘;}Z United States under the treaéy between, the _United States and •<},·m¤_°, 1 H Great Britain- in ‘respect*¥of‘ anadaysigned February! 24*, 1925; m¤¤m•¤a,.¢t.¤ for salaries—'andi expenses, including-`the salary of = t e · bommis- “"*°"‘°" sioner and salaries of the necemary engineers, clerks, and other . 43892°——27——75