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 1072 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Srss. IV. C11. 21. 1923. mzmnr Ami raorecnon or nunucau annum. ,m1;¤¤¤*» ¤*¤·» °* ¤~¤¤· For relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, ` and in the Panama Canal Zone, and shipwrecked American seamen in the Territory of Alaska, in the Hawaiian Islands, Porto Rico, the P""’*·’°,,,,· ,,,,8, ,_,_ Philippine Islands, and the Virgin Islands, $200,000: Prolvzkled, That su-mu. hereafter the amount agreed upon between the consular officer and the master of the vessel in each individual case not in excess of the lowest passenger rate of such vessel and not in excess of 2 cents per mile, to ther with such additional compensation for transporting sick or Eabled seamen as is now provided by law, shall in each case constitute the lawful rate for transportation on steam vessels. P““*’°“°°""°‘· nxraivsns, PASSPOR'1‘·CONTROL scr. E‘*’°"’“ ,,,,,,_,,'°“"'°“"‘ For expenses of regulating en into the United States in acw%1-4¤»r>-¤¤¤- ggrdance with the provisions oftthe Act approved May 22, 1918, 59,500. Drrnouanc arm Consmmz. sananms, ozrwuarxc Aim oonstmaa OFFICERS wmm: rmcmvrrro msmocrroiws nm IN raansrr. ,¤§¤‘j,_§,‘,,‘;';f**°” “" To paiy the salaries of ambassadors ministers, consuls, vice consuls, an otlligr officers og the United States for the pegiod actually and neccssa y occupie in receiving instructions an in makmg` R·“··°°°~"‘°·*’·°"“· transits to and from their posts, and while awaiting recognition and authoritiy to act in pursuance with the provisions of section 1740 of the evised Statutes, $50,000. rizansroirrarron or 1>rrnouA·r1c AND CONSULAB orrwnas. eg§§$§°°"°“°° To pay the itemizgd and verified stattelmenlts of the acléual ang necessary expenses o transportation an su sistence un er suc regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe, df diplomatic and consular officers and clerks in embassies, legations and consulates, mcluding officers of the United States Court for Shine, and their families and effects in Epinglto and returning from their posts, or of such officers and cler_ w en traveling under orders of the p,,,,,,,,_ Secretary_of State, but not including any expense incurred in conmi;¤rg•g;,cggd Mm nection with leaves of absence, $300,000: Provided, That no part of ' said sum shall be paid for transportation on foreign vessels without a certificate from the Secretary of State that there are no American vessels on which such officers and clerks may be transported. nmmzcniwcms amsmo IN rm: nirminric imo consume smzvrca. E“‘°'“"‘“°‘· _ To enable the_ President to meet unforeseen emergencies arising III the Diplomatic and Consular Service, and to extend the commer- Neumq M cial and other interests of the United States and to meet the DB08S· R.S.,see.D1,p.». sargcexpenses attendant upon the execution of the Neutrality Act, to _ exgended pursuant to the requirement of section 291 of the Revised tatutes, $400,000. armowaxcn ·ro wmows oa mms or orrnomarrc on cousrman orricnas wno nre annoan. dymisbmeelm °" For payment under the provisions of section 1749 of the Revised R· ··“°°·"“’·P·3“· Statutes 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.