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 272 Reimbursement of oth er ap propr iatio ns. Telecommunication Conference, Cairo, Egypt. Post, p.770. Reimbursement of other appropriations. Aviation Con fer- ence, Lima, Peru. Balance continued ava ilabl e. 49 Stat.1632. Delaware Valley Tercentenary Com- mission. 49 Stat. 1486. Relief of designated othcers, etc. Gustava Hanna. Willard L. Beaulac. 75TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION--CH. 359-JUNE 16, 1937 sary books, documents, newspapers, periodicals, and maps ; station- ery ; official cards ; entertainment ; printing and binding ; and such other expenses as may be authorized by the Secretary of State, includ- ing the reimbursement of other appropriations from which payments may have been made for any of the purposes herein specified, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, $67,500, to re main avail able until June 30, 1939. Telecommunication Conference, Cairo, Egypt : For the expenses of participation by the United States in the Telecommunication Conference to be held at Cairo, Egypt, including personal services in the District of Columbia or elsewhere without reference to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended ; stenographic reporting and other services, by contract if deemed necessary without regard tfi section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 41, sec . 5) ; rent ; traveling expenses (and by indirect routes if specifically authorized by the Secretary of State) ; hire, maintenance, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles ; equipment ; purchase of necessary books, documents, newspapers, periodicals, and maps ; stationery ; official cards ; entertainment ; printing and binding ; and such other expenses as may be authorized by the Secretary of State, including the reimbursement of other appropriations from which payments may have been made for any of the purposes herein speci- fied, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, $45,000, to be immediately available. Aviation Conference, Lima, Peru : The unexpended balance of the appropriation "Aviation Conference Lima, Peru, 1936 and 1937", contained in the First Deficiency appropriation Act, fiscal year 1936, approved June 22, 1936, is continued available for the same purposes until June 30, 1938. United States Delaware Valley Tercentenary Cominission : For the expenses of the United States Delaware Valley Tercentary 1 Com- mission, appointed to cooperate with representatives of the States of Delaware and Pennsylvania in the appropriate observance of the three-hundredth anniversary of the first permanent settlement of Swedish colonists in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, as authorized by Public Resolution Numbered 102, approved June 5, 1936, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, without reference to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended ; stenographic reporting and other services, by contract if deemed necessary without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 41, sec . 5) ; rent ; actual and necessary travel- ing and subsistence expenses ; hire, maintenance, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles ; equipment ; purchase of necessary books, documents, newspapers, periodicals, and maps stationery ; official cards ; entertainment ; printing and binding ; badges ; and other necessary expenses ; to be expended by the Com- mission, $10,000. For the relief of certain officers and employees of the Foreign Service : For payment to Gustava Hanna, widow of Matthew E. Hanna, American Minister to Nicaragua, the sum of $19,745 .33, of which the sum of $19,592 .25 represents the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the earthquake at Managua, Nicaragua, March 31, 1931, and the sum of $153 .08 repre- sents the amount of money and vouchers destroyed when the contents of the safe in the legation were burned ; to Willard L. Beaulac, secretary of the American Legation at Managua, Nicaragua, the sum of $821 .92, such sum representing the value of reasonable and necessary personal property lost as a result of the earthquake at 1 So in original.