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1212 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. OH. 113. 1921. BUREAU or INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION FOR PROMOTION OF INTER- NATIONAL AREITRATION. U§,§`,;,$r?.§d§§1§,1§%i?;§ For the contribution of the United States toward the maintenance {§§¤m*°¤¤* A’*>‘“°* of the Bureau of the Interparliamentaryg Union for the promotion ` of International Arbitration at Brussels, elgium, $2,000. INTERNATIONAL OFFICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH. erliigiiirigiiiixiiihiigice For the ayment of the qpota of the United States for the year V0, 35 206, 1922 towarg the support of the International Office of Public Health, voif asj of 1834; created by the international arrangement signed at Rome, December 9, 1907, in pursuance of article 181 of the International Sanitary Convention signed at Paris on December 3, 1903, $3,860. ARRITRATION or OUTSTANDING PEGUNIARY CLAIMS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. PEQ,§‘§ff,‘;*l;m‘§,§§,?§,‘; For the expenses of the arbitration of outstanding pecuniary Cmzlmissive- claims between the United States and Great Britain, in accordance \o1 37 p 1635 . ' ’ ` with the special agreement concluded for that purpose August 18, 1910, and the schedules of claims thereunder, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, and to be immediately avail- _ able as follows: ,,,§?‘p°"S°s °f mb“‘ Salaries and expenses of the tribunal: For the paiyment by the United States of one-half of the following expenses: or three arbitrators for three months, at $1,200 each per month, $10,800; stenogra her for arbitrators, for three months, at $120 er month, $360; P . . P . travehng expenses of arbitrators, $4,000; reporting iproceedmgs, $5,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary; and or printing, stationery, and supplies, $500; in a l, $10,330; B““°· For rent of office for joint secretaries, $480; §§,§'§fé§; Salaries, United States agency: Agent, to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice an consent of the Senate, $7,500 per annum; counsel, $5,000_per annum; counsel and joint secretary, who shall also act as disbursing clerk, $3,000 per annum; two counsel, at $2,750 each per annum; one law clerk, $2,240 per annum; two stenographers, at $1,440 each per annum; and messenger, $840 per annum; II! all, $26,960; Expsms. Expenses, United States agency: Necessary and contingent expenses, $15,000; Total, $52,770. INTERNATIONAL RADIUPELEGRAPHIC CONVENTION. ,,};;g;=,r,ggj;¤¤=g,}},{<;{$ F th h f th L_ t d St t { zh A1 d y 1922, I or es areo e Inie aes or ec en ar ear as 1:i¢31.137 569 a party to the International radxotelegraphic conventions l1€l‘ct0- °` ’p'1 ° fore signed, of the cXp€HScS of the ra 'otelegraphic service of the International Bureau of the Telegraphic Union at Berne, $2,250. UNITED STATES SEUIION or THE INTER-AMERIUAN HIGH coxmssION. ¥“‘°"A%¤°,’*f°“ To defray the actual and necessary expenses on the part of the géiiiigi Stats: see United States section of the Inter-American High Commission, gipega. 8 $25,000, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State. 0 . , , WATERWAYS TREATY, UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN: INTER- NATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. w §’T’ For salaries and expenses, including salaries of commissioners and "°*·°°·P-2*% salaries of clerks an other employees appointed by the commis-