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272 International Tech- nical Committee of Aerial Legal Experts. Personal services. 42 Stat. 1488. 5 U.S. c. §§ 661-674. Post, p. 613. International Labor Organization. 4SStat. 1543. International (oun- cil of Scientific Unions, etc. Total; additional sums, increase in rates of exchange. 51 Stat. 178. PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 258 -JUNE 28,1941 [55 STAT. the laboratory, including the statement of the receipts and expendi- tures, shall be made to Congress during the first week of each regular session thereof, such a report to cover a fiscal year period ending on June 30 of the calendar year immediately preceding the convening of each such session; American International Institute for the Protec- tion of Childhood, $2,000; International Statistical Bureau at The Hague, $2.000; International Map of the World on the Millionth Scale, $50; International Technical Committee of Aerial Legal Experts, $6,745, including not to exceed $6,500 for the expenses of par- ticipation 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, 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; International Penal and Penitentiary Commis- sion, $4,332, including not to exceed $800 for the necessary expenses of the Commissioner to represent the United States on the Commis- sion at its annual meetings, personal services without regard to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, printing and binding, travel- ing expenses, and such other expenses as the Secretary of State may deem necessary; Permanent Association of International Road Con- gresses, $588; International Labor Organization, $152,728.54, includ- ing not to exceed $6,000 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, industrial, or other special meetings as may be duly called by such Governing Body, including personal services, in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, rent, traveling expenses, 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 Secretary of State; Implementing the Narcotics Convention of 1931, $10,551.85; Interna- t ional Council of Scientific Unions and Associated 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; Inter- national Scientific Radio Union, $232.40; International Union of Physics. $62.72; International Geographical Union, $125.44; and International Union of Biological Sciences, $154.40; in all, $4,202.86; and Pan American Institute of Geography and History, $10,000; in all, $1,026,600, together with such additional 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 sev- eral treaties, conventions, or laws establishing the amount of the obligation. Convention for the Promotion of Inter-American Cultural Rela- tions: For meeting the obligations of the United States under the Convention for the Promotion of Inter-American Cultural Relations between the United States and the other American Republics, signed at Buenos Aires, December 23, 1936, including salaries, traveling expenses, tuition, and allowances for maintenance and living quarters for professors and students in accordance with the provisions of the said convention, notwithstanding the provisions of any other Act $100,000, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of