Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/278

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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 208. 1916. 257 PAN AMERICAN UNION. Pan American Union, $85,000: Provided, That any monegs P,§$;},§§f’““U“’°“· received from the other American Republics for the support of the wg?} ¤! moneys re union shall be paid into the Treasiuy as a credit, in ad ition to the 1 ' appropriation, and may be drawn therefrom upon requisitions of the c airman of the governing board of the union for the purpose of meeting the expenses of the union and of carrving out the orders of said governing) oard: And prmnkledfurther, That the Public Printer “°“*h‘Y B“H°“”· be and he is ereby authorized to print an edition of the monthly bulletin not to exceed six thousand copies per month, for distribution by the union during the fiscal year ending Jime thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen. " 1N·r1·:RNAr1oNAL BUREAU or THE PERMANENT coUR•r or ARBITRATION. To meet the share of the United States in the expenses for the pI.’{-.§;°°£*.g•°°°]c].;§1rr€°Ei calendar ear nineteen hundred and fifteen of the International ·*',$§,f’§_°;; lm Bureau ofy the Permanent Court of Arbitration, created under article twenty-two of the convention concluded at The Hague, July twenty- ‘ ninth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, for the pacific settlement of international disputes, $2,000. . INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ANNUAL TABLES or CONSTANTS, _ AND so Nom'}:. . To the International Commission on Annual Tables of Constants mision on rauiiéugi and Numerical Data, Chemical, Physical, and Technological, as "°'”°""“·°‘°· established bg the Seventh International Congress of Applied Chemistry in Lon on and as continued lily the eighth congress m New York, as a contribution by the Unite States toward the piqlblication of annual tables of constants, chemical, physical, and tec ological, $500. BUREAU or INTERPABLIAMENTARY UNION Fon rROM0•r1oN or INTERNATIONAL ARRrrEA·r10N. For the contribution of the United States toward the maintenance uliiiiiirilirilimmrxtlrg of the Interparliamentaig Union for the Promotion of International °“"“°"‘ Arbitration at Brussels, elgium, $2,000. 1N*rERNArioz~fAL INSTITUTE or AGRICULTURE. For the payment of the quota of the United States for the support of the International Institute of Agriculture for the calendar year Q mneteen hundred and seventeen, $8,000. _ www 0, ., For salary of one member of the ipermanent (}0ID.III1tl760·0f the M, International Institute of Agriculture or the calendar year nineteen hundred and seventeen, $3,600. _ ,1, I um For the payment of the quota of the United States for thecost of ma, ’“m” translating into and nnting in the English language the publications of the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome, $5,000. INTERNATIONAL SANITARY EUREAU. For the annual share of the United States for the maintenance of $°{¤iz°§•?•l.m my the International Smutary Bureau for the year mneteen hundred and seventeen, $2,830.79. 91890°—-von 39-n 1--17