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 six*rY-sEvENTH CONGRESS. sm. II. Ch. 204. 1922. 609 WORLD WAR FOREIGN DEBT COMMISSION. For the expenses of the World War Foreign Debt Commission Wmld W°' Dm to be immediately available, $20,000. i c°am, 1NTE1zNAT1oNAL TRADE-MARK REGISTRATION BUREAU QUOTA or UNITED sTATEs. For the annual share of the United States for the expenses of the M;',%mQ°rg{,0§”d° mamtenance of the International Trade-Mark Registration Bureau Hamm Bureati exat Habana, mcluding salaries of the director and counselor, assistant p°$Zf’5g,p_16m_ director and counselor, clerks, translators, secretary to the director, V°l·“»P·533· stenographers and typewriters, messenger, watchmen, and laborers, rent of quarters, stationery and supplies, including the purchase of books, postage, traveling expenses, and the cost of printing the bulletm, $9,600. INTERNATIONAL LATrrUDE OBSERVATORY AT UKIAH, cAL1FoRN1A. For the maintenance of the International Latitude Observatory m{,'}f$,'§§§$';’g;, _L“°*‘ at Ukiah, California, and for the continuance of the work thereof Caiiiiicpenses at tint; until the station is turned over to the Geodetic and Geophysical ’ Umon, $2,000. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MARrr1ME LAW. For ex enses necessary for the representation of the United States M“'“im°‘°"· _ at the Iiiternational Conference on Maritime Law to be held at terwéeiniiiiziiziieiiiiia Brussels, Belgigm, for the puipose of considering draft conventions °°‘ relating to co ions, salvagp, e liability of shipowners, and cognate subjects, $5,000, or so muc thereof as may be necessary, to be made immediately available. ’ COMMISSION or JURISTS T0 CONSIDER AMENDMENT or LAWS or WAR. To enable the United States Government to carry out its obliga- fg§;f"$;‘{,;*,;';,,ju,,s,S tions arising under the resolution adopted by the Conference on the to yongider mend- Limitation of Armaments on February 4, 1922, for the appointment m°° S°° of a commission of jurists to consider the amendment of the laws of war, $3,750, to be immediately available. umu INTERNATIONAL coNEERENcE or AMERICAN STATES, sANT1Aoo, CHILE. For the eglpenses of the United States in participating in the Fifth c°¤*`§{,?,¤*Q,‘f’ *"‘°"‘°"“ Internation Conference of American States to be_ he d at the city %ixp¤i¤:1s¤st¤év·:$¤i¤i- of Santiago, Chile, in 1923, including the compensation of employees, EMS? "’ “” ‘°‘°’ travel and subsistence (notwithstanding the provisions of any other Act), and such miscellaneous and other expenses the President shall deem proper, $75,000. V UNITED STATES cormr Fon CHINA. mUé=%_S¤>¢es wrt Judge, $8,000; district attorney, $4,000; marshal, $3,000; clerk, sense. $3,000; steno apher and court reporter, $2,400;lprn1t1ng and binding opinions of tie court and court expenses, inc uding reference law books, $10,000; _ _ _ The judge of the said court and the district attorney shall, when  °“‘°' the sessions of the court are held at other cities than Shanghai, receive in addition to their salaries their necessary actual expenses during such sessions, not to exceed $8 per day each, and so much as 42150°——23——39