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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 248 -JUNE 29, 1939 of each such session; American International Institute for the Pro- tection of Childhood, $2,000; International Statistical Bureau at The Hague, $2,000; International Map of the World on the Millionth InternationalTech- Scale, $50; International Technical Committee of Aerial Legal eriaia Lcoam Etts. Experts, $6,745, including not to exceed $6,500 for the expenses of participation by the Government of the United States in the meetings of the International Technical Committee of Aerial Legal Experts and of the commissions established by that committee, including traveling expenses, personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere without reference to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, stenographic and other services by contract if deemed necessary without regrd to the provisions of section 3709 of the 41U. . 0 . j5. Revised Statutes (41U. S. C . 5), rent, purchase of necessary books and documents, printing and binding, official cards, entertainment, and such other expenses as may be authorized by the Secretary of State; Convention Relating to Liquor Traffic in Africa, $55; Interna- tional Penal and Penitentiary Commission, $4,332, including not to exceed $800 for the necessary expenses of the Commissioner to represent the United States on the Commission at its annual meet- ings, personal services without regard to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, printing and binding, traveling expenses, and such other expenses as the Secretary of State may deem necessary; Permanent Association of International Road Congresses, $588; InternationalLabor International Labor Organization, $168,528.28, including not to Organization. exceed $25,867 for the expenses of participation by the United States in the meetings of the General Conference and of the Governing Body of the International Labor Office and in such regional, indus- trial, or other special meetings as may be duly called by such Personal service,. Governing Body, including personal services, without reference to Supp IV, §673, 63c. the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, in the District of Colum- bia and elsewhere, stenographic reporting and translating services by contract if deemed necessary without regard to section 3709 of n. S . §3709. the Revised Statutes (41 U. S . C . 5), rent, traveling expenses, 41 U.S..C purchase of books, documents, newspapers, periodicals, and charts, stationery, official cards, printing and binding, entertainment, hire, maintenance, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, and such other expenses as may be authorized by the Sec- retary of State; Implementing the Narcotics Convention of 1931, cnternationalCoun- $10,551.85; International Council of Scientific Unions and Associated etc. Unions, as follows: International Council of Scientific Unions, $19.30; International Astronomical Union, $617.60; International Union of Chemistry $675; International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, $2,316; international Scientific Radio Union, $154.40; International Union of Physics, $62.72; International Geographical Union, $125.44; and International Union of Biological Sciences, $154.40; in all, $4,124.86; and Pan American Institute of Geography Total; additional suinceaseinates and History, $10,000; in all, $870,000, together with such additional ofexchange. sums, due to increase in rates of exchange as the Secretary of State may determine and certify to the Secretary of the Treasury to be necessary to pay, in foreign currencies, the quotas and contributions required by the several treaties, conventions, or laws establishing the amount of the obligation. PrContion fr ther Convention for the Promotion of Inter-American Cultural Rela- American cultural tions: For meeting the obligations of the United States under the Relations. Convention for the Promotion of Inter-American Cultural Relations between the United States and the other American Republics, signed 51Stat.178. at Buenos Aires, December 23, 1936, including salaries, traveling ex- penses, tuition, and allowances for maintenance and living quarters for professors and students in accordance with the provisions of the 892 [53 STAT.