692 SIXTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 4. 1924.
°*•“°· International Statistical Institute at The Hague:_For the annual I
amnmmmum. contribution of the United States to the International Statistical ‘""'°‘m' Bureau at The Hague, for the year 1925, as authorized by public resolution approve April 28, 1924, fiscal year 1925, $2,000, to be ex nded un er the direction of the Secretary of State. ¤§°'g_,Q";‘,‘j"_,,; s"“‘ gzventh Pgi-American Sanit;ryS(gonfel1;e1ice: Korn; the regéresenta- · xpensesotdnlesiui tion of the nited tates at the vent an- erican anitary °°,i°».iZ°;ifiu. Conference to becléelg a§1&.bsin9;& Cubi1,da1; auahorized by ppbllic resoution approv pr , ,_ incu g the ex nses 0 the delegates for transportation subsistence (notwithstangilng the pro— viskins of any ogier A<;t)i1compensatio51a of ingerpreters and other employees assem mg 0 the necessary ta an preparation printing and binding of a report, and such other miscellaneous expenses N , mm as Iltl-i;amPresi(lle1at niay deem proper, dfisucal y;_ar 19125, $2,600. f h expenses, pséuea- c in a it- orming narcotic gs: or the expenses o the §’°““*'m,,,,‘“,,,,,,°°"'°'°”°“‘L participation of the United States in one or both international con- °hiii¢,p.ii¤. ferences to be called to agree upon a pllan to enforce The Hsizie · opium convention, as authorized Zgpub `c resolution approved y 15, 1924, mcluding salaries in the istrict of Columbia or elsewhere, renlgspriiéting ain binding, traw?ling anglsubgstcgnce egpenses (nlptwit an ing the provisions o any 0 er ct an such other expenses in the United States and elsewhere as the President may deem proper, fiscal year 1925, $35,000. U§§‘§,,°f’““°“°“"” thTwenty-thi;·<l1(gIo::iferenc1<: of the Interp\arliame1;t%y Union: For E¤¤¤¤:¤ ¤f'¤`w•¤¢v- e purpou o e the expenses in the city 0 ashiggton and ilii£u1(i»gm¤,m. °" st elsewhzgre §he Unitglg States, inéident to tai; llivaepty-thi conference 0 the nterpar 'amentary nion to e in Washington in 1925, to be expended imder such xiules and regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe, for salaries in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, rent, printing and binding, traveling and skubiistenge exlpenslels (notwithstanding Elge provision; of any other ct , an suc other ex enses as may necessary, 50,000, as au- ”‘“·°‘“°· thorized by public resoijution approved May 13 1924 to re ' R_ G available untg December 31, 1925. , ’ mam 'E§‘;,,,,%?‘§f!;,';,;,,¤u,; gtoiéimission on equitableplse of the waters of nhelliio Grande: For $*°¤ °¤ *5** ¤¤¤<> a u y in cooperation wit representatives 0 the United States waters ol, below Fort 7 . . wm¤m¤¤,·re¤. of Mexico regardm the equitable use of the waters f th R' {»§'j{’§‘f§§;_ Grande below Fort %Yhitman, Texas, with a view to tli)eir Iiaropg utilization for irrigation and other beneficial uses, includin salaries of commissioners and other employees, transportation, sribsistence (notwithstanding the provisions of any other Act), and such other miscellaneous expenses as the President may deem proper, fiscal year
mug 1925, $20,000: Provided, 'llhat one of the commissioners so appointed
sam. shall an engineer ex erienced in such work. ,”§§§,f‘,§;,, my ,, ,,,_ Relief of Madame Crignier: To pay to the Government of the ggggg ¤¤ Mmm Republic of France as a matter of grace and without reference to the question of liability therefor, as full indemnity for loss and d t rtfv ifedb Md C`gn`, " amage o prope su er y a ame r1 ier a citizen of Mt,. v_ U, grance, by relason od éhe sleaixh for the body of Admiral John Paul ones, as authorize the ct a roved M 13 1924 iisc l 1924, $13,511.13. y PP ay ’ ’ ~ a War ggggggégixlggxd-0, Embassy, Legation, and Consular Buildiiigs and Grounds; The g?1;nni;•;s£>r embassy unexpended balance of the appropriation Repairs and Improvev..;_.m,p_6O4, ments, Embassy _Prem1ses, London, England, 1922 and 1923," is hereby made available for the payment of any obligations incurred after June 30, 1923, and shall remain available until June 30, 1925.