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 SIXTY-FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cr-:. 201. 1918. 1023 WAR TRADE BOARD. W¤='1‘¤<i¤B<¤¤¢· _ The amounts collected by the War Trade Board from exporters, avwriiirgiigs ns importers, and all other sources for cable charges durin the Hscal Eear 1919 shall be credited to the appropriation for the %Var Trade Hsossid and be available for the purposes thereof during the said c year. _ nsrarrrimur or srarn. "*“*°°¤¤mm*· sananrns. For employees in the Department of State $200,000: Provided, }E°$gii»i°iS` That not more than six persons shall be employed hereunder at a P"` '°S°“°“°“‘ rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum. oommomnr mxrmrsms. For miscellaneous expenses, including maintenance and repair of C°°u°°°m°xp°°s°°` motor-propelled assenger vehicle to be used only for official purposes, automobile mail) wagon, including exchange of same; purchase, maintenance, and repair of a motorcycle for o cial messenger service; street car tickets not exceeding $100; and other items not mcludod in the foregoing, $10,000. . nozanrorr nvrnncoonsn. F°'°’¤° *"‘°'°°°”°· Clerks at embassies and legationsz For the emplo ent of necessary °*°"“ °‘ °"**’•”‘•' clerks at the embassies and legations who, wblsiever, hereafter mdl°m°m` appointed, shall be citizens of the United States $200,000. Tm 'Eansportation of diplomatic and consular officers: For the trans- "I °"’°““'” portation of diplomatic and consular officers in going to and returning rom their lposts, including the same objects specified under this hea . in the  omatic and Consular appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen undred and nineteen, $20,000. F Contingent expenses, foreign missions: For contingent expenses of mi:§’sfo2.'f°°‘°*°‘””°°’ foreign missions, including the same objects specified under this head in the Diplomatic and Consular appropriation Acts for the fiscal years that follow: · Nineteen hundred and nineteen, $100,000; Nineteen hundred and eighteen, $100,000. Ohm umm In Clerks at consulates: For allowance for clerk hire at consulates, to " °°‘ be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State, $175,000. cmu t Contingent expenses, United States consulates: For contingent temiia? °"°°“°’ expenses at United States consulates, includingbthe same objects specified under this head in the Diplomatic and nsular appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1918, $100,000. _ gem er American American citizens and prisoners of war in Germapg: For relief of }§'g°g§¤':,f;_'°'· **°·· American citizens in Germany or in German-occupi territory, and American prisoners of war who may be taken by German orces, $200,000. International Trade—Mark Registration Bureau: For the annual M¥,'§{°§°fQdf}3,'1;E°.{1§ share of the United States for the expenses of the maintenance of the B°'°“"~ H Nm- International Trade-Mark Registration Bureau at Habana, including $§’°;»,'§°§{;£0, salaries of the director, and counselor, assistant director and counselor, clerks, translators, secretary to the director, stenografphers, and typewriters, rnessengpr, watchmen, and laborers, rent o quarters, stationery and supp `as, including the purchase of books, postage, traveling expenses, and the cost of printing the bulletin, $56,450.