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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 294-JUNE 28,1944 Post, p . 870. Contributions, quotas, etc. Post, p . 871. Gorgas Memorial Laboratory. Report to Congress. 22U.S. C.§278a. 42 Stat. 1488 . 5U.S.C.§661; Supp. III, §661 et seq. 48 Stat. 1543. International Coun- cil of Scientific Unions, etc. 57 Stat. 159. Additional s u m s due to increased rates of exchange. INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS United States contributions to international commissions, con- gresses, and bureaus: For payment of the annual contributions, quotas, and expenses, including loss by exchange in discharge of the obligations of the United States in connection with international com- missions, congresses, bureaus, and other objects, in not to exceed the respective amounts as follows: Pan American Union, $297,985.74, including not to exceed $20,000 for printing and binding; Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promotion of International Arbitra- tion, $10,000; Pan American Sanitary Bureau, $61,774.61; Bureau of International Telecommunication Union, Radio Section, $8,215; Inter-American Radio Office, $5,682; Government of Panama, $430,000; International Hydrographic Bureau, $2,286.90; Inter- American Trade-Mark Bureau, $14,330.20; International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property, $2,490.08; Gorgas Memorial Labo- ratory, $50,000: Provided, That hereafter, notwithstanding the pro- visions of section 3 of the Act of May 7, 1928 (45 Stat. 491), the report of the operation and work of the laboratory, including the statement of the receipts and expenditures, 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 Protection of Childhood, $3,200, includ- ing not to exceed $1,200 for traveling expenses of the United States member of the Council of the American International Institute for the Protection of Childhood in attending the annual meeting of the Council; International Map of the World on the Millionth Scale, $50; International Penal and Penitentiary Commission, $3,260.87, including not to exceed $800 for the necessary expenses of the Com- missioner to represent the'United States on the Commission at its annual meetings, 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 neces- sary; International Labor Organization, $256,041, including 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, print- ing 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, $15,681.60; International Council of Scientific Unions and Associated Unions, as follows: International Council of Scientific Unions. $32.67; International Astronomical Union, $1,045.44; International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, $3,920.40; International Scientific Radio Union, $392.04; in all, $5,390.55; Pan American Institute of Geography and History, $10,000; Inter-American Coffee Board, $8,000; Inter-American Indian Institute, $4,800; Inter-American Statistical Institute, $29,300; Inter- American Financial and Economic Advisory Committee, $22,808.45; and participation by the United States in the Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense, as authorized by Public Law 80, approved June 19, 1943, $99,703; in all, $1,341,000, 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 402 [58 STAT.