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sixrY-sixrH coxonnss. Sess. 1. Ch. 93. 1919. 329 June 9, 1917, $14,000: Provided, That the Secret of W r ° h b P*¤¤*·¤· authorized to transfer the custody and controlaoriythe segdlhuilginig e¤C1i€i;°¤iiS.tmmIm°d to the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. International exchanges: The unexpended balance of the appro- ch£}}°'¤¤**°¤¤' ¢¤· priation for the system of international exchanges, under the direction ne§°iii»mpSm1¤¤, of the Smithsonian Institution, for the fiscal year 1918, is reappr0— °tiie1. 40, p. 122. priated for payment of expenses of the international exchanges for the fiscal year 1919, together with the additional sum of $903.68. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. S¢¤wr>¤pSr¤¤¤¤¢. Salaries: For additional officers and employees in the Department Ad<1i¤¤¤¤1f<>r¤¤- of State during the fiscal year 1920, $200,000: Provided, That no {rm, _ U person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceed- °yr°s "° °°' mg $4,500 per annum. FOREIGN HWTERCOURSE. Foreign intercourse. Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Bel `um: B°'g“‘m‘ Toward the paymentof the salary of the ambassador extraordglnary d*§?§;yp°;:mmw and plpnitpotentiary to Belgium as authorized by Public Resolution ' ` Num re 16, approved September 29, 1919, at the rate of $5,500 annum, from September 30, 1919, to June 30, 1920, both dates inc u- sive, $4,140.28, and the unexpended balance of the appropriation of m·}°*$*,gg1*j,gsk°,f ° $12,000 for the salary of an envoy extraordinary and mimster pleni— v¤1.4c,p.1s2s. Botentiary to Begium for the fiscal year 1920 appropriated in the iplomatic and onsular Act approved March 4, _1919_ is hereby made available to be applied to the salary of the ambassador extraor- j dinary and pleniyilotentiary to Belgium. To reimburse the appropriation "Emergencies in the D.i\ploL °$;,"c,, matic and Consular rvrce, fiscal year 1920," on account_of ot- coynzpsgim gxmw. ments made therefrom for expenses of the American Mission to ° ‘ ’ p' ° Negotiate Peace, $388,000. _ For the contribution of the United States toward the maintenance U nr;¤°c1$m·g_umm¤;y_ of the Interparliamentaxg Union for the promotion of International nbimam. mm Arbitration at Brussels, elgium, $2,000. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. mfggasww mumormcz or Tm; sncnnranr. S¤¤¤=•ry’se¤a». Division of Bookkeeping and Warrants: For additional employees B°°**°°,§}§¤ f““* from November 1, 1919, to Jnme 30, 1920, inclusive, at annual rates ;}r¤i§i1°i1Z¤mi2i1»°l$¤¤y· of compensation as follows: Clerks—one of class four, two of class ‘ three, two of class two, two of class one; in all, $6,800.02. onion or Armrron FOR mnasunr nnranmnm. D;,*,,‘}_‘,},‘§,,‘,§,§§‘f""°°““" For additional employees from November 1, 1919, to Jnme 30, 1920, ,,,:“‘"“°"" ""*""" inclusive, at annual rates of compensation as follows: Clerks—seven of class one, thirteen at $1,000 eac ;five calculatinglmachine operators (nonapportioned) at $1,200 each; check assorters , onapportioned)-— four at $720 each, thirteen at $700 each; in all, $26,253.42. orricn or aunrrox ron xnvr DEPABTKENT, ,,;,*,,¥,§.§,g';,,,f°' N“"’ For additional employees from November 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920 j_°‘““°““’ “"°‘°" inclusive, at annual rates of compensation as follows: Clerks—ten oi class four, ten of class three, ten o class two, ten of class one; assistant messenger at $720; two laborers at $660 each; mesenger boy at_$480; in all, $41,680.10. 44281%-21--2%