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SIXTY—NIN TH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cu. 195. 1926. 33] rassronr Vnunmos P*”¤°’* "'”*°•· For salaries and expenses of maintenance including rent out- 8****** '•°" •’· side the District of Columbia, of passgort lziureaus at New York wm" City, New York; San Francisco, Ca fornia; Chicago, Illinois; Seattle, Washington; New Orleans, and Boston, Massa- chusetts, $63,000. » ormcxar. Farms or ·rm=.: Tnnmironms T§,,m,$,‘,,““¥°¤°” °“"° For the expenses of collecting editing copyin and arra in °°‘“°"°*·,,,,,,,,,, °‘°·· ’°‘ for publication the oilicial paper; of the `zlbrritoris of the Uxiied mb _ States including personal services in the District of Columbia, as V°]‘“’l"“°‘· provided for by the Act approved March 3, 1925, $20,000. DIPLOMATIC SERVICE D*¤’°m·**·=··"*é·- Amisssanons ann MINIBTEB8 mi "gd Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Argentina, ·‘·”*"°”**’°”- Brazil, Chile, Cuba, France Germany, Great Britain, Italy, J agen, £iu$§éeo,1`1l;eru, Spam}; and illlfg, at $17,500fea•i:1h, $227,500 ro- h b,;,, 3: ‘ at so muc as may necessary o t e amount erein Y · <¤ a rd riated for the sala of an ambassador to Turke shall be iiiii>r¤iiiceiii°t me b° PP YY g available for the salary of an envoy extraordinary an minister plengpotentiary to Turkey at $12,000 per annum in the event that the resident should appomt a d1plomat1c representatwe of that ade· ` grFor, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Belgium ¤¤%`im md L"` and egvgy extraordinary and minister plempotentiary to Luxem- A. ur 1 500· E%vcgs extiaordinary and ministerijsoglenipotentiary to China, and lciiims sia Nether thgg Ne erlaxrgs, agi $12,000 e3,ch,_$2:t; ;l _ t_ Alba _ “";)‘?;“°mmm“ nvoys e aor nary an _m1D1 rs em n _1ary to ma ' g;istria,k,Bgivia, _B11lg§;ia,lb(5zecl§:sl0§e£iai§}C•ot{i>mIl;is;},l C:>1stERiea: nmar ommican p IC ua or gypt an reeoe (guatemala, gaiti, Hcfndnrzs, Nécaragua; Igxaxiwaig, Taxéama: a ay ersia, o an ortu _ umania v or iam, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay, andnllenezuela, sit $10,000 dash; to the Serbs, Croatsyand Slovenes, $10,000; and to Esthonia, Latvia, ’ and Lithuania, $10,000· in all, $330,000; _ Mmm U Minister resident and consul Ugeneral to Liberia, $5,000; sm., ’ °°°" Agent and consul general at angier, $7,500; ·g°°‘· °*°·· '*`°°¢’•*~ Pgwuzkled, That no salary herein eippropriated shall be paid to any s,¤‘{'..l§°;,,,m.,¤..,,_ otlicial receiving any other salary om the United States Govern- _ ment; v ‘ · ‘ ‘ Total ambasmdors and ministers $611500. , For ésglaxgess gf §`oreigndService diiicerlilor vic; consugs while act- d°“”°' ingas ar aairesa interimorw'eincargeo aconsulate $3% or consulate during the absence of the principal oilicer, , ' l omnxs ur mmsssrrzs aim Lnourrorws , For the em loyment of necessary clerks at the embassies and le - °‘°”‘“ °‘ °'”"“"" tions, who whenever hereafter appointed, _shall be citizens of {36 md mum Umted States, $355,000, and so far as practicable shall be appointed under civi1·service rules and regulations.