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 sixrr-snvnnrrn oonennss. sms. 1v. ou. 29. 1923. 1161 States to any person appointed to the foregoing office under the permissive authority contained in the first and second provisos of this paragraph shal not exceed the annual rate of $17,500. For Pauline G. Swalm, widow of Albert W. Swalm, late con- $§%l{‘,,‘},{"g,,'§""l"" sul to Hamilton, Bermuda, one year’s salary of her deceased husband, who died while at his post of duty from illnem incurred in the Consular Service, $4,500. oourmomrr nxrmrsns, roamen Missions. 'l`he general accounting officers are authorized to credit Boaz W. B°°“"Y·L°“g· Long in the settlement of his accounts as American minister to crsditmacoouut-S` Salvador with the sum of $2,819.50 or such amount as they may find due on account of furniture and equipment purchased from him in Salvador for the legation building} erected by the United States Government at San Salvador, for w ich an account in the abovementioned sum has been approved by the Department of State under “Contingent Expenses, Foreign Missions, 1920." care sriurrm. mcrrr, For the annual proportion of the expenses of Cape Spartel and °°P°SP°'*°*Li€h*· Tangier Light, on the coast of Morocco, including loss by exchange, for the fiscal years that follow: For 1923, $96.50; For 1922, $164. 1N·rrmNA·r1o1u1. BUREAU or mm rmmnnm oomrr or ARBI:rRA·r1oN. For an additional amount to meet the share of the United States ,§, m¥,',2g in the expenses for the calendar year 1921 of the International ¢>f{,‘\;£i§¤2‘;>¤¤1;i93 Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration created under article P' ' 22 of the convention concluded at The Hague July 29 1899, $329. 7 TRANSPORTATION or DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR ormcnus. For the transportation of diplomatic and consular officers in go- pe¤Ts’g.{’f'P°’°“**°” °°*‘ ing to and returningl from their Bosts, including the same objects specified under this ead in the iplomatic and Consular Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $25,500. Rnnisr Arm rxorncrxon or Amniucaiv snammv. For relief and protection of American seamen in foreigucoim- $‘:·°‘°·•·*"‘“*°°" tries, including the same objects specified under this hea in the Diplomatic and Consular Appropriation Acts for the fiscal years that follow: For 1921, $21,421.33; For 1922, $10,694.48. mr1a1mA·r1oNA1. smsuonoexcn. ASSOCIATION. For defraying the necessary expenses in fulfilling the obligations m§,,‘§§‘,§Q{,'§,“g,c,,,,$,§,’f’ of the United States as a member of the International Se1smo1ogical Association for the year March 31, 1915, to March 31, 1916, fiscal years 1915 and 1916, $360. mrxrivrs ro cmrmsn eovnnmnznr. To t the Chinese Government as an act of grace and with- Ch*¤°*°G°"°“’m°¤°· out rgiizggnge to the question of the legal liability of the United g¤;ii·i;¤?0°;g;rp%r;q?a States, in satisfaction of claims arising out of the negligent or un- `