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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 129-MAY 21, 1945 Conference of Allied Ministers of Education in London, or its suc- cessor, and in addition for surveys and studies related to the work thereof, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere without regard to civil-service and classification laws; travel expenses without regard to the Standardized Government 45.tat . . 821; Travel Regulations and the Subsistence Expense Act of 1926, as Supp. IV, i 823. amended; entertainment, stenographic reporting and other services by contract, books of reference and periodicals, and rent of office 41u.S.C.5. space, without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes; print- ing and binding; and the share of the United States in the expenses of the secretariat of the conference; $172,000, payable from the appro- priation "Emergency fund for the President", contained in the stat. 432;' 5 Stat 5.9 First Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Act, 1943, as Post, p. 414. supplemented and amended. United Nations commUion forOIn"- United Nations Commission for the Investigation of War Crimes: etigtion of War For all necessary expenses of the participation by the United States in the United Nations Commission for the Investigation of War Crimes, including personal services without regard to civil-service and classification laws; travel expenses without regard to the 44 Stat. . 5U.S.C.§82; Supp. IV, 823. Expense Act of 1926, as amended; representation allowances in 43 Stat. . accordance with the Act of May 24, 1924 (22 U. S. C . 12); steno- graphic reporting and other services by contract, books of reference and periodicals, and the rent of office space, without regard to section 41U..C.i. 3709 of the Revised Statutes; printing and binding; and the share of the United States in the expenses of the secretariat of the Com- mission, $60,000. Cooperation with Cooperation with the American Republics: For all expenses neces- American Republics. Podt, p. 428. sary to enable the Secretary of State to meet the obligations of the United States under the Convention for the Promotion of Inter- American Cultural Relations between the United States and the other 51Stat. 178. American Republics, signed at Buenos Aires, December 23, 1936, and to carry out the purposes of the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the President to render closer and more effective the relationship between 22 U'tat C.'f a0, the American Republics", approved August 9, 1939, and to supplement 0. nappropriations available for carrying out other provisions of law Epriment d authorizing related activities, including the establishment and oper- demonstratlon ata- ation of agricultural and other experiment and demonstration stations tions. in other American countries, on land acquired by gift or lease for the duration of the experiments and demonstrations, and construction rinting and bnd- of necessary buildings thereon; such expenses to include personal ing. services in the District of Columbia; not to exceed $125,000 for print- ing and binding; stenographic reporting, translating and other serv- ices by contract, without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (41 U. S. C . 5); not to exceed $5,000 for expenses of attendance at meetings or conventions of societies and associations concerned with the furtherance of the purposes hereof; and, under such regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe, tuition, compensation, allow- ances and enrollment, laboratory, insurance, and other fees incident Traveling expenes. to training, including traveling expenses in the United States and abroad in accordance with the Standardized Government Travel Regu- . saS. . i 82; lations and the Act of June 3, 1926, as amended, of educational, pro- Supp. iv, 823. fessional, and artistic leaders, and professors, students, internes, and persons possessing special scientific or other technical qualifications, who are citizens of the United States or the other American republics: tin expense i Provided, That the Secretary of State is authorized under such regu- subsistene, etc. lations as he may adopt, to pay the actual transportation expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence and other expenses, of citizens of the other American republics while traveling in the 180 [59 STAT.
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