740 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1920. Ecuador Finland, Greece and Montenegro, Guatemala, Haiti Honduras, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, aragusgy, Uruguay, Persia, Portggal, Roumania, Salvador, Serbia, Siam, weden, Switzerland, . and enezuela, at $10,000 each, $260 000; Minister resident . . aug consul gmac. — Minister resident and consul general to Liberia, $5,000; g°"°”’ °"" Agent and consul general at angier, $7,500; p,,.,;,.,_ Agent and consul general at Cairo, $6,500; _ S°‘°”’ ’°‘°'*°“°°· Provided, That no salary herem appropriated shall b<i}p)a.1d to any ofliipialallmceiving any other salary from the United States vernment; ot , $549,000. sAr.A1rms, crrurofzs D’AFFAIBES AD INTERIM. Cmgés dr For salaries for charges d’aifaires ad interim, $50,000. ‘ ' SALARIES or sr:o1zr•:rArrrns nv mn DIPLOMATIC smrvrcrn. Secretaries, Diplc- _ . . . . . . mam service. _ vol For salaries of secretaries m the Diplomatic Service, asprovrded 39Y,‘{‘§3_p‘ °°°’ in the Act of February 5, 1915, entitled "An Act for the improvement of the foreign service, ’ as amended by the Act making aalppropriations PWM for the Diplomatic and Consular Service for the fisc year ending 1¤m¤ea8&¤y,¤t¤h June 30 1917, approved Jrilly 1, 1916: Provided, That secretaries in .,dY°l'38’°’ ’°m°° the Diplomatic rvice sh hereafter be graded and el ified as follows: Secretaries of class one, $4,000 per annum; secretaries of class two, $3,625 per annum; secretaries of class three, $3,000 per Mmm mm, anenum; secretaries of <?assgour, $2,,500 per annum; in all, $418,3 5. 'i°’· ’ apanese secretary o em assy to a an, $3,600* ¤1lii:g.m’ mm md Turkish secretary of embassy to Turkey, $3,600; Chinese secretary of legation to China, $3,600; Chinese assistant secretary of legation to China, to be appointed from the corps of student interpreters, $2,000; Japanese assistant secretary of embassy to Japan, to be appointed from the corps of student interpreters, $2,000; Turkish assistant secretary o embassy to Turkey, to be appointed frorlm tge corps of student interpreters, $2,000; ot , $435,175. SALARIES, mrLoMA·rrc AND CONSULAR orrrcmrs 'WHILE rrmcrzrvmo INSTRUCTIONS AND IN TRANSIT.
i»`S;ii°° md To pay the salaries of ambassadors, ministers, consuls, vice consuls
and other officers of the United States for the periods actually and necessarily occupied in receivipig instructions and in making transits R_S_,,,c_ 1740'p_309· to and_from their posts, and w e awaiting recognition and authority to act rn pursuance with the Iprovrsions of section 1740 of the Revised Statutes, $65,000, or so muc thereof as may be necessary. CLERKS AT EMBASSIE8 AND LEGATIONS. a¤%l°ie?a¤i$¤;mbmw For the employment of necessary clerks at the embassies and legations, who, whenever hereafter appointed, shall be citizens of the United States, $480,000; and so far as practicable shall be appointed under civil service rules and regulations. SALARIES, rmnnramnns ro nrnmssms AND LEGATIONS. I“°°“"°‘°”· "‘°· Interpreter to legation and consulate general to Persia, $2 000; Szlgréerpreter to legation and consulate general to Bangkok, Siam, . , 0; §'_‘“"°“‘ “"°'*"°" _ For ten student interpreters at the legation to China, who shall be ¥¤°*¤¤¤· citizens of the Lmted States, and whose duty it shall be to study the