SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . Sess. II. Ca . 92. 1930.
115 for personal injuries received by him because of the negligence of the driver of a Marine Corps motor cycle, as authorized by the Act approved February 16, 1929 (45 Stat ., pt . 2, p . 2257), $571 .88 .
Vol .45, p. 2257. Relief of Frans Jan Wouters : For payment to Frans Jan Wouters Fras rroioraers . t o compensate him for the death of his father, Jan Van Wouters, of father ." a Belgian national, as a result of being struck by a United States Navy automobile in the city of Antwerp, Belgium, on August 12, 1919, as authorized by the Act approved March 2, 1929 (45 Stat ., Vol. 45, p. 2351. pt. 2, p . 2351), $1,648. Relief of Pedro P . Alvarez : For payment to Pedro P . Alvarez, Pe dme . Alvor. d. a physician and surgeon of Bluefields, in the Republic of Nicaragua, ical services . for med ical s ervice s and hospit al tre atment of Sen ora Jo sef a Somar- riba, whose foot was injured at El Bluff, in the said Republic, on October 10, 1927, by a motor launch attached to and operated by a crew from the United States Ship Cleveland, as authorized by the Vol.45,p . 2352. Act approved March 2, 1929 (45 Stat ., pt. 2, p . 2352), $60 . International Conference for Safety of Life at Sea : Not to Confe rence for Safe ty ofLifeatSea. exceed $933 .10 of the appropriation "International Conference for sum allowed for en- Safety of Life at Sea, 1929 and 1930," is hereby made available for toof45, p. 1512. the payment of expenses incurred for purposes of entertainment in connection with the holding of such conference . Naval conference at London : For an additional amount for the naval conference at London expenses of participation by the United States in the naval confer- Addit iona l su m for expenses. ence at London, fiscal year 1930, including the same objects specified Ante, p .50 . under this head in Public Resolution Numbered 27, approved Decem- Post, p . 1531. ber 18, 1929, entitled " Joint resolution to provide an appropriation for the expenses of participation by the United States in the naval conference to be held at London in 1930,"' $150 .000 . Commission to study and review United States
xpe policies in Haiti : Exo es nses of commis- For the expenses which may be incurred by the President in making sion to study United States policies relating an inve stigat ion by such means as he may det ermine of th e cond itions to . in, and a study of, the policies of the United States relating to Anfe,p .sa . Haiti, including compensation of employees, travel and subsistence or per diem in lieu of subsistence (notwithstanding the provisions of any other Act), stenographic or other services by contract, if Contracts waived . deemed necessary, without regard to provisions of section 3709 of the R:s:'c sec .,p.
733 . Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 41, sec . 5), rent of offices and rooms in th e Dis trict of Colum bia a nd e lsewh ere, purch ase of ne cessa ry books and documents, printing and binding, official cards, rental, operation and maintenance of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, and such other expenses as the President may deem proper, including obligati ons incur red subse quently t o Februar y 7, 1930 , fiscal Incurred obligations. year 19 30, to remai n avai lable until June 30 , 1931 , $50, 000 . Inter-American highway : To enable the Secretary of State to wIInter-American high- cooperate with the several Governments, members of the Pan Amerl Sum a utho rize d for expen ses o f co opera ting can Union, when he shall find that any or all of such States having wi th Pan American initiated a request or signified a desire to the Pan American Union Governments as to fea- to cooperate in the reconnaissance surveys to develop the facts and s Vol .45f'p11697 . to report to Congress as to the feasibility of possible routes, the probable cost, the economic service and such other information as will be pertinent to the building of an inter-American highway or high- ways, to be expended upon the order of t he Secretary of State, including the additional cost incident to the assignment by the Preside nt of person nel in the G overnm ent ser vice, as now autho rized, additional compensation of such personnel for foreign service, com- pensation of employees and rent in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, contingent expenses, official cards, printing and binding, purchase of necessary books and documents, transportation and sub- siste nce o r per die m in lieu of s ubsis tence (not with stand ing t he
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