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604 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 204. 1922. ALLOWANCE T0 wmows on Hmms or DIPLOMATIO OR c0NsULAR ormomzs WH0 Dm ABROAD. A—“°°Y¤¤°°Sr ‘°’ °‘“‘ For ayment under the provisions of section 1'(49 of the Revised m$%lig§c?l1¥•;$$·31r Statutgs of the United States to the widows or heirs at law of diplomatic or consular officers of the United States dying in foreign countries in the discharge of their duties, $2,500. PAYMENT TO DA1sY CRAWFORD CARROLL. l‘“5·D°‘$Y °"°°"°"‘ To D Crawford Carroll widow of B. Harve Carroll, late consul Carroll ’ y Payment tu. to Cadiz, S ain, $3,500, one year’s salary of her deceased husband, who died while at his post of duty from illness incurred m the Consular Service. PAYMENT T0 Amon rorrmz. §;S·*;’;°t§°°”’· To Alice Potter, widow of Julian Potter, late consul to Rouen, ym France, $3,000, one year’s salary of her deceased husband, who died as a result of illness mcurred in the Consular Service. TRANSPOBTING REMAINS OF DIPLOMATIC AND c0NsULAn ormorms, OONSULAR ASSISTANTS, AND GLEBKS T0 TH;am HOMES Fox INTER- 1[ENT. Brin homo ro- · · · · · “%m_ For defraying the expenses of transporting the remains of diplommm matic and consular officers of the United States, including consular assistants and clerks, who have died or may die abroad or m transit, while_ in the discharge of their official duties, t0_ their former homes in this country for mterment, and for the ord1nary and necessary expenses of such mterment, at their post or at home, $5,000. Su{;§P!§$§§;,*;gsf¤d °°¤· EMBASSY, r.ncA*r1oN, AND OONSULAR BUILDINGS AND crzouivns. l-°'§°*¥;)E;*¤‘¤¤**· _ For expenses of the alteration, repair and furnishing of the Ameri-

   em can Embassy   in London, England, located at numbers 13—14

' ’*" ‘ ‘ Prmce’s Gate, mclud1ng the installation and repair of heating, lighting and electrical apparatus, and such other items as the Secretary of State shall deem prodper, $150,000, or so much thereof as may be _ necessaiz, to be imme iately available. };j;*_§*0Q{é,}jg$f°¤· For the improvement of the agency and consulate buildings at"' Tangier, Morocco, $14,435. "**S*¤***¤*‘¤¤¤‘¤S· rosr ALLOWANCES TO D1PLOMAT1c AND c0NsULAR ormcrms. ,,,§&‘}‘Q"‘f,}’§Q§§°1§‘§,§j’;,` To enable_the President, in his discretion, and in accordance with

  • ¤¤*=¤=•=¤· such regulations as he may prescribe, to make special allowances by

way of additional compensation to diplomatic and consular officers an_ consular assistants and officers o the United States Court for China H1 order to adjust their official income to the ascertained cost of living at the posts to which they may be assigned, $200,000. cnn s1>AaT1:L mom, COAST or Monocco. Cm? SDm°H“1gm' _For annual proportion of the expenses of Cape Spartel and Tangier Light on the coast of Morocco, including loss by exchange, $250. mascurxo SHIPWRECKZED AMERICAN sEA1mN. mkg;15_S¤vi=¤s ¤=·¤¤i· For expenses which may be incurred in the acknowledgment of the services of masters and crews of foreign vessels in rescuing gc-:g1;a§1)€eamen or citizens from shipwreck or other catastrophe at } I '