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 1042 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 648 . JUNE 19, 1934. zens of the United States against Mexico under a convention con- cluded September 10, 1923, as extended, and the protocol and conven- tion sign ed April 24, 1 934, between the United St ates and Mexic o, including the expenses which, under the terms of the above agree- ments, are chargeable in part to the United States, the expenses of an agency of the United States to perform all necessary services in connection with the preparation of American claims and the defense of the United States in cases presented by Mexico, and of a general claims commi ssioner to ac t as a joint appraiser in a ppraising the claims, and for the expenses of the joint committee in determining the proper classification of claims which have heretofore been filed as both general and special claims, as pr ovided by the agreements of April 24, 1934, including salaries of an agent and necessary counsel and other assistants and employees and rent in the Dist rict of Columbia and elsewhere, law books and books of reference, printing and binding, contingent e xpenses, cont ract stenograp hic reporting services, without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Sta tute s (U.S .C ., title 41, sec . 5), the employment of special counsel, translators, and other technical experts, by contract, without regard to the provisions of any statute relative to employment, traveling expenses, the reimbursement of other appropriations from which payments may have been made for any of the purposes herein specified, and such other expenses in the United States and elsewhere as the President may deem proper, fiscal year 1935, to be immediately availa ble, $1 70,000. Inter-American Highway : To m eet such exp ense s as the Pre side nt in his discretion may deem necessary to enable the United States to cooperate with the several Governments, members of the Pan Amer- ican Union, in connection w ith the surve y and construc tion of the proposed Inter-American Highway, $1,000,000, to remain available until expended. The expenditure of such sum shall be subject to the receipt of assurances satisfactory to the President from such govern- ments of their cooperation in such survey and construction. Agency expenses. Joint appraiser, etc. Inter-American Highway. Ante, p. 996. T reas ury Dep art- ment. Secretary's office. Recoinage of Danish West Indian coins for Virgin Islands. Bookkeeping and Warrants Division. TREASU RY DEP ARTMEN T OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Re coinag e of D anish West Indian coins of V irgin Island s : T o cover the expenses and loss in the recoinage into subsidiary and other coins of the United States of the Danish West Indian franc and fractional coins of the Virgin Islands of the United States in order to provide for the replacement thereof at the rate fixed by Executive Order Numbered 15 of August 8, 1920, of nineteen and three-tenths hundredths of a dollar for each Danish West Indian franc face amount of such coins, $25,000, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury and to remain available until expended. DIVISION OF BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS Contingent expenses, Contingent expenses public moneys : The appropriations for con- public moneys. tingent expenses, public moneys, for the fiscal years 1933 and 1934, Philadelphia Federal shall be available in the amounts of $635 .87 and $105 .58, respectively, Reserve Bank, ream- to enable reim bursement to the Federal R eserve Bank of Philadel- bursement. phia, Pennsylv ania, for the cost of ship ments of cash by armored motor car from July 1, 1932, to August 31, 1933, under contract dated January 4, 1932.