Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/766

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1920. 745 PAN PACIFIC UNION. To meet the actual necessary expenses of delegates of the United P=¤P¤¤*¤¢ U¤*¤¤· States to the iirst Pan·Paciiic Scientiiic Conigress, to be held in the S°i°°m° E ` city of Honolulu in August, 1920, and to pay or the necessar clerical work in connection wit theCongress and in calling a second (`longress, to be expended through the Pan-Pacific Union, at the discretion of the Secretary of State, $9,000. p 1NrnnNA·r1oNAL COMMISSION ON ANNUAL TABLES or CONSTANTS, AND so Fonrn. To the International Commission on Annual Tables of Constants mglgumgmgblgq; and Numerical Data, Chemical, Physical, and Technological, as estab- constants, em. lished by the Seventh International Congress of Applie Chemistry m London and as continued by the eighth co?ess 111. New York, as a contribution by the United States toward e publication of annual tables of constants, chemical, physical, and technological, $500. BUREAU or INTERPABLIAMENTABY UN1oN Fon. mzouornon on INTER- NATIONAL A1mrrnA'r1oN. For the contribution of the United States toward the maintenance U§,§§’*}§““P’f;,‘;L?,§§,§,§ of the InterparhamentaxE6Union for the Promotion of International g;¢¤¤¤>¤¤¤¤¤ Arbitm- Arbitration at Brussels, lgium, $2,000. ' 1N*rE1zNA·r10NAL INSTITUTE or AomcUL’1‘U1zn.. For the payment of the quota of the United States for the support “‘*°""““°"'“ of the International Institute of Agriculture for the calendar year tuguigrjiidcultm 1921, $8 000; For salary of one member of the permanent committee of the m,l§,‘;{"°' °' °°°" International Institute of Agriculture for the calendar year 1921, $3,600· _ For the payment of the quota of the United States for the cost of ,,,L‘f°"°“”g ¥’“b"°“‘ translating into and printing m_ the Englishlanguage the publications of the International nstitute of Agriculture at Rome, $5,000; Total, $16,600. INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY CONGRESS. To pay the ueta of the United States as an adhering member ’“‘C°'”“,,,,,,,,,s,"°“€" ML of the International Railway Congress for the year ending April 15, my 1921, $400. INTERNATIONAL SANITARY BUREAU. For the annual share of the United States for the maintenance of ,,g."§’,{‘,“§,°§'“' Sm` the Internatwnal Sanitary Bureau for the year 1921, $2,830.79. nmnmUasmmNr or CONSUL noss HAZELTINE. To reimburse Consul Ross Hazeltine for losses sustained through ili$?¤§liis°gi¤iii»i mz the destruction of oHic1al_funds caused by the burning of the American {gifs by “‘° "‘ °““’“‘ consulate at Port Antomo, Jamaica, August 26, 1917, $164.25. sALAm1·:s AND nxrnxsns, [`NITED STATES comrr ron UHINA. mUgL§§_S*¤*¤ CM Judge, $8,000; district attorney, $4,000; marshal, $3,000; clerk. ¤•¤¤¤¤~ $3,000; stenographer and court reporter, $2,400; printing and bind- 442s1°—2l—-49