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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 57. 1928 . 65 PASSPORT BUREAUS For salaries and expenses of maintenance, traveling expenses not to exceed $1,000, and rent outside the District of Columbia, of pass- port bureaus at New York City, New York ; Sa n Fr anci sco, Cal i- fornia ; Chicago, Illinois ; S eattle, Wash ington ; New Orleans, Lou isi ana ; and Bost on, Mass achu sett s, $63,000. DIPLOMATIC SERVICE Passport bureaus. Salaries and expenses. Diplom atic S ervice. AMBAS SADORS AND MINIST ERS Ambassadors and ministers. Am bassad ors ex traord inary and p lenipo tenti ary to Argentina, Ambassadors. Brazil, Chile, Cuba, France, German , Gr eat Brit ain, Ita ly, Japa n, Mexico, Peru, Spain, and Turkey, at 17,500 each, $227,500 ; For ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Belgium and Belgium and minister envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Luxe mbu rg, to Luxemburg. $17,500 ; Ministers. Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to China and laa in" and Nether- the Netherlands, at $12,000 each, $24,000 ; Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Albania, other countries . Austria, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Colombia, Co sta Ri ca, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Dominion of Cana da, Ecu ado r, Egypt, Finland, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Irish Free State, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Persia, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Salvador, Siam, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay, and Venezuela, at $10,000 each ; to the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, $10,000 ; and to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, $10,000 ; in all, $350 ,000 ; Minister resident and consul general to Liberia, $5,000 ; Minister, etc ., Liberia . Agent and consul general at Tangier, $7,500 ; Agent, etc ., Tangier . Provided, That no salary herein appropriated shall be paid to any Proviso . official receiving any other salary from the United States Government Salary restriction. Total, ambassadors and ministers, $631,500. hares d'a8aires, For salar ies of Foreign Servi ce offi cers or vice consuls while acting at,. as charges d'affaires ad interim or while in charge of a consulate general or consulate during the absence of the principal officer, $19,000. CLERKS AT EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS For the employment of necessary clerks at the embassies and lega- ana eegatiot embassies tions, who, whenever hereafter appointed, shall be citizens of the United States, $390,000 ; and so far as practicable shall be appointed under civil-service rules and regulations. CONTINGENT ExPENSES, FOREIGN MISSIONS To enable the President to provide, at the public expense, all such mssons gent expenses ' stationery, blanks, records, and other books, seals, presses, flags, and signs as he shall think necessary for the several embassies and lega- tions in the transaction of their business, and also for rent, repairs, Gove rnm ent bnild ° including repairs, supervision, preservation, and maintenance of Gov- Tugs abroad. ernment-owned diplomatic properties in foreign countries, and prop- Vol. 44, p. 403. erties acquired under the Act approved May 7, 1926 (Forty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 403), and including also custodial service, heat, light, water, materials, supplies, tools, seeds, plants, shrubs, and similar objects ; postage, telegrams, advertising, ice, and drinking water for offi ce purposes, hire of motor -propelled or horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles, and purchase, maintenance, operati on, and hire of other assenger-carrying vehicles, uniforms, furniture, household furn iture' and fu rnishings not to exceed $25 ,000, type-

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