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 SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. III. CH. 280. 1931. 1313 TRANSPORTATION OF DIPLOMATIC, CONSULAR, AND FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS To pay the traveling expenses of Diplomatic, Consular, and For- eaTraneportation, etc ., eign Service officers, and other employees of the Foreign Service, including officers and employees of the United States Court for China, and the itemized and verified statements of the actual and nec essary expens es of t ranspor tation and sub sistenc e, unde r such regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe, of their families and effects, in. going to and returning from their posts, including not to exceed $110,000 incurred in connection with leaves of absence nfeaoosofabsenoe , and of the preparation and transportation of the remains of those A 7zte, p. 1210. of ficers and sa id empl oyees o f the F oreign Service who ha ve died Bringing home re- b mains of of ficers, etc ., or m ay die abroad or in transit while in t he discharge of the ir official dy ing abroad. duties, to their former homes in this country or to a place not more distant for interment and for the ordinary expenses of such inter- ment, $518,000 : Provided, That this appropriation shall be avail- o rfl~ietiais of u nited able also for the authorized expenses of the judge and district attor- States Court for China. ney of the United States Court for China while attending sessions of the court at other cities than Shanghai, not to ex ceed $8 pe r day each, and for the authorized subsistence expenses of Consular and Fo reign Serv ice office rs while on temporary detail un der commis sion. EMERGENCIES ARISING IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE To enab le the Pre sident to meet unfor eseen emerg encies ari sing in Emergencies. the Diplomatic and Consular Service, and to extend the commercial and other interests of the United States and to meet the necessary Neutralit y Act, ea- expenses attendant upon the execution of the Neutrality Act, to be p R'.eS ., see. 291, p. 49. expended pursuant to the requirement of section 291 of the Revised L.s.C.,p.982. Statutes (U . S . C ., title 31, sec . 107), $400,000. AM .L OWAN CE TO WIDOWS OR HEIRS OF DIPLOMATIC, CONSULAR, AND FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS WHO DIE ABROAD For payment under the provisions of section 1749 of the Revised cored broad of. Statutes (U . S . C., title 22, sec. 130) to the widows or heirs at law of R .S,sec .1749,p .311. Di plomati c, Con sular, and For eign Se rvice o fficers of the United U.S. C.,p.650. States dying in foreign countries in the discharge of their duties, $2,000 . POST A. L OWA NCES TO DIP LOM ATIC , CO NSU LAR, AND FO REIG N S ERVI CE O FFICERS Post allowances. To enable the President, in his descretion, and in accordance with Specialallowances,to meet cost of living. s uch regula tions as h e may pres cribe, to make speci al allowan ces by Ante, p .1209. w ay of addi tional com pensation to Diploma tic, Consu lar, and F oreign Service officers, and officers of the United States Court for China in o rder to adjust thei r official income t o the ascertained c ost of living at the posts to which they may be assigned, $100,000. Fo rei gn Se rvi ce FOREIGN SERVICE BUILDINGS FUND buildings fund. For the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of the Acquisition of build- ings, etc., for Govern- " Foreign Service Building Act, 1926 " (U. S. C., Supp. III, title 22, sue tRu use in forei gn sec. 295), and for each and every object thereof, including the initial Vol .44,p.403. alterations rePair, and furnishing g of buildings heretofore acquired u s c ., Supp. Iv, p.310. under specific authorization of Congress for the use of the diplomatic a nd con sular e stablis hments in fore ign cou ntries, $2,000 ,000, t o 57 894°-3 183

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