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GOO _ SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 204. 1922. °g°mP°’°’Y °¤Pl°Y· For tem orary employees in the Department of State, $260,000: imma. _ _ Promkled, 'iihat no person shall be employed hereimder at a rate of P°"°s°"°°°°‘ compensation exceeding $2,500 per annum and not more than eight persons sh$all 36; employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding` 1,8 per annum. CONTINGENT EXPENSES, DEPARTMENT or STATE. °°“*·‘“g°°*°’*’°“S°*· Fm- stationery, iumiture, fixtures, typewriters, including exchange automates rm- me of same, repairs and material for repairs, $27 ,000. _ secretary- For the exchange of a passe er automobile for official use of the Secretary of State, to be immggately available, $4,500. Library- For books, maps, and periodicals, domestic and foreign, for the libr $4 000. m5°"m¤°°"$· Faoliimmisbeuaneous ex enses, includingumaintenance, repair, and storage of motonpropelled passenger ve `cles, to be used only fpr official plmposes; automobile mail wagons, including storage, repair, and exc ange of same; street car fare not exceeding $150, and other items not included in the foregoing, $13,200. Pm;N·nNG AND BINDHVG. mgmuug md bm' For printing and binding for the State Department, $69,193.

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www md °x' For salaries and ex enses of maintenance, including rent outside the District of Columlbia, of assport bureaus at New York City, New York; San Francisco, galifornia; Chicago, Illinois; Seattle, Washington; and New Orleans, Louisiana, $55,000. ` suiilfixgimdcm DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR Smzvrcm. Diplomatic Service. AMBASSADORS AND BHNISTERS. Am m' For ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, ,;,,,.0,, ,,,,,0,,, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Spain, and Turkey, at $17,500 each, $227,500; $3*1 pO•;;·1;iUuy¤f¤¤¤¤*¤ or envciys extraordinaxéy and ministers plempotentiary to China, pm, p. isis. Cuba, the etherlands an Luxemburg, at $12,000 each, $36,000. For envoys extraordinary and ministers pleni otentiary to Austria, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Czechos ovakia, Colombia, Clbsta Rica, Denmark, Dominican Iiepublic, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hunga% Nicaragua, Norwa , Panama, Paraguay, Persia, Poland, Portugfal, umania, Salvador, Sliam, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay, and enezuela, at $10,000 each, and to the Serbs, Mmimmsmmmm Croats, and S_ovenes, $10,000; in all, $310,000, csgsiiigtntrg. I Munster resident and consul gleneral to Liberia, $5,000; g,,,,§§_ ““ °"“’“ ggent and consul general at angier, $7,500; §{Iil1•1$r LO, mmm e President is hereby authorized to appoint as the representative mpgmmt mr mm of the United States an envoy extraordmary and minister plenipo- YW, mz tentiary to Egypt, who shall receive as compensation the sum of ‘°‘·*’·P·”“°· $10,000 per annum, and there is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year 1922 for said salary the sum of $600 in addition to the unexpended alance of the amount already appropriated for salary of an agent and consul general, which amount is also made available for the p,,,,,;.,,_ _ _ salary of a minister when appointed. S°““"°s“"“‘°“· Prwlded, That no salary erein appropriated shall be paid to any official receiving any other salary from the United States Government; Total, ambassadors and ministers, $586,600.