1340 sixrrnieirrn coxeanss. sm,. 11. oa. ssa. 1925. the approval of the Secretary of Commerce, to the Bureau of Standards for direct expenditure for use in examining the behavior of proper devices for the separation of oil from ballast water on board vessels at sea and for laboratory experiments in connection therewith, in preparation for the said conference on oil pollution in navigable waters, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere traveling and other expenses. Cg“,{,§,}‘,;§g¤';_C‘°*m’ General and Special Claims Commissions, United States and mSu1;%¤nce allow- Mexico: The Secretary of State may allow, from the appropriation f¢°1Za,p.`ss1. for this purpose for the fiscal year 1925 the payment of per diem _ in lieu of subsistence for foreign travel at not to exceed $8. C_;§§,‘Qjf,'g§lfP‘°P°"Y Conferenfce for S21;} tlisgtecgziplli ull pr<€p1ell·ty: Igor the ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤<> renrem- expenses o re re a o e m es a e con erence miiiiilii] p. ms. to be held at Tlhe Hague during the iiscal year 1926 for the revision of the convention for the protection of industrial property, signed June 2, 1911, including transportation, subsistence (and the Secretary of State may allow per diem in lieu of subsistence for foreign trawéel at not tg exceed $8), géid zuch other expenses as the Secretary _ _ of tate may eem roper 00 . ,,}g,§g',$,i§g‘§§‘¤,§§§g‘,; International Ragiotelegraphic Conference: For the §urpose of ,ng_1:_¤¤f)¢sgf.i¤W¤¤k- defraying the expenses incident to the Conference for evision of ’ ° ° the International Radiotelegraph Convention of July 5, 1912, to be held in Washmgton during the fiscal year 1926, to be expended -under_such rules and regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe, for salaries in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, rent, _ grmtmg, and binding, travehng, and_ subsistence expenses (and the l ecretary of State may allow per diem in lieu of subsistence not Umpeudedbdmces to exceed $8), and such other expenses as may be necessary, $75,000 w`%,,lz1ed1; 367 in addition to the unexpended balance in the appropriation of AML I;_ 1,.,, · $7 5,000 for the Conference on International Communications authorlzed by the Act of December 17, 1919, and the unexpended balance in the appropriation of_$30,000 for the Inter-American Committee on Electrica Communications contained in the Deficiency Act gppiépved May 26, 192f¤l,dwhich amounts are hereby made available or 18 purposes speci e . _ g§‘{,,?,,’§‘},‘Q; on use Commission on the Equitable Use of the Waters of the Rio ggmmqlgy Fort Quit- Grande: The appropr1ation of $20,000 made by Public Act No. 292, Anproiiiiation mu. Sixty-eighth Congress, approved December 5, 1924, for the expenses “‘j§§,,' p,,_ ,,,,,9, of a commission to make a study of the equitable use of the waters of the Rio Grande below Fort Quitman, Texas, is hereby made
- ga¥;l>(le for the same purposes during the fiscal year ending June
§‘?,§.§“,;,,,si,,g_,(,,s,,,_ l·`or reimbursement to the State of Texas for expenditures made
- ¤¥¤<>¤¤¤ ¤¤=·¤d¤- by the board of water engineers, State of Texas, in makin hydrographic surveys of the Rio Grande River at the request ang for the
use of the American Section of the International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico, $5,77 9.11. nmsassx, mcxuox, AND coxsunan nmnnrxcs AND caoUN1>s I1{;§g;’,§é,§,’;§l§‘;d· 0, · Embassy at London: The unexpended balance of the appropriaggges gg embwy tion “Repairs and improvements, embassy premises, London, Engxm,p.6g¤. land, 1922 and 1923," which was made available for the pavment of any obligations incurred after June 30, 1923, and imtil llime 30, 1925, by the Deficiency Act approved December 5,_1924, is hereby made available for the payment of any obligations incurred during the liscal year ending June 30, 1926. _
gud Diplomatic and consular establishments, Tokyo, Japan: For the
- §\¤l%· ru forman acquisition in Tokyo, Japan of additional land adjoining the site
of the former American embassy and such other land as may be