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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 204. 1924. 215 INTERNATIONAL TRADE-MARK REGISTRATION BUREAU, QUo*rA or UNITED STATES For the annual share of the United States for the ex enses of I°“’"‘“*?°“°] T“‘d°’ the maintenance of the International Trade—Mark Registration M§%§¤;mgg;g3`¤- Bureau at Habana, including salaries of the director and counselor, p°\1ii>ifz9,p. mso; Vol. assistant director and counselor, clerks, translators, secretary to the 41* p' 53* director, stenographers and typewriters, messenger, watchmen, and laborers, rent of quarters, stationery and supplies, includin the purchase of books, postage, traveling expenses, and the cost 0% printing the bulletin, $4,961. 11~:·r1~:1zNAr1oNAL BUREAU or THE UN1oN ron mn PROTECTION or INDUS- TRIAL raornirrr For the share of the United States in the expense of conducting B,,I{’§',$°'i°1 P'°"°“’ the International Bureau of the Union for the Protection of Industrial Property, at Berne, Switzerland, $1,700. mxmn c1.A1Ms COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND GERMANY For the expenses of determining the amounts of claims against c1li1i{¤°i:i»l¤Lm1i·Q$id Germany by the Mixed Claims Commission established under the "°‘·*2·*’·”°°· agreement concluded between the United States and Germany on Au st 10, 1922, for the determination of the amount to be paid by germany in satisfaction of the financial obligations of Germany under the treaty concluded between the Governments of the United States and Germany on An st 25, 1921, including the expenses which under the terms ogu such agreement of August 10, 1922, are chargeable in part to the United States; and *¤°“°Y°‘¥’““°°· the expenses of an agency of the United States to perform all necessary services in connection with the dpreparation of claims and the presentation thereof before said mixe commission, including salaries of an agent and necessary counsel and other assistants and employees, hmm: md bm_ rent in the District of Columbia, printing and binding, contin ent mz. expenses, traveljn expenses and per diem m lieu of subsistence &nd the Secretary of gState may allow r diem in lieu of subsistence for foreign travel at not to exceed gg), and such other expenses in the United States and elsewhere as the President may deem proper, $182,140. JUDICIAL UNITED STATES comvr ron 0mNA ni Judge, $8,000; district attorney, $4,000; marshal, $:;,000; clerk, m§§;nE§:§t°t” Cm $3,000; stenographer and court reporter, $2,400; court expenses, in- ‘ cluding reference law books, $8,500; in all, $28,900. Sm ns oth th The judge of the said court and the district attorney shall, when at snaiiguu. U m the sessions of the court are held at other cities than Shanghai, receive in addition to their salaries their necessary actual expenses during such session, not to exceed $8 ger day each, and so much as may be necessary for said purposes uring the fiscal year ending June 30, 1925, is atppropriated. _ _ For expenses o maintaining in_Ch1na, the former Ottoman Em- C°”·"“*°‘ F"’°”· pire, Egypt, and,Persia institutions for incarcerating American convicts and persons declared insane by the United States Court for China or any consular court, including salaries of not exceeding $1,800 for the deputy marshal and $1,200 each for three assistant m§°°§f’· ‘*““*°”• deputy marshals at Shanvhai; wages of prison keepers; rent of ’ quarters for prisons, and for the expenses of keeping, feeding, and