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 478 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 361 . J ULY 1, 1932 . EXPENSES OF FOREIGN SERVICE INSPECTORS Foreign service In. speetors. traveling F or the traveling expenses of Fore ign Service offic ers detailed for inspection while traveling and inspecting under instructions from the Secretary of State, $10,000. CO NTING ENT EXPENSES, UNITED STATES CONSULATES ('o n, tes pe ns es, consulates. For expenses of providing all such stationery, blanks, record and other boo s, seals, presses, flags, Sig ings abro ad . ~ ns, repairs, including minor alter- Go ver nme nt build- atkonssupervision,preservation,andmaintenanceofGovernmeiit-V ., . 44,p. 403; Vol e owned consular properties in foreign countries, and properties acquired 45,p,971. r. s. C., Supp. v, und er the Act ap pro ved May 7, 1 926, as am end ed (U. S. C., .Supp. p.340. V, title 22, sees. 291, 296), and including also custodial service, water, materials, supplies, tools, seeds, plants, shrubs, and similar objects, postage, furni ture, household furniture and f urnishings, exce pt as provided by the Act of May 7, 1926, as amended, for Government- owned or rented buildings when in the judgment of the Secretary of State it would be in the public interest to do so, not to exceed $25,000, typewriters and exchange of same, statistics, newspapers (foreign and domestic), freight, telegrams, advertising, ice and drinking water for office purpo ses, hire of moto r-propelled or h orse- drawn passenger-carrying vehicles, and purchase, maintenance, operation, and hire of other passenger-carrying vehicles, uniforms, messenger service, traveling expenses of Consular and Foreign Attendance at trade Service office rs, including att endance at trade and other confer ences conferences, oVol .3, . 143; Vol. or congresses nder orde rs of the Secret ary of State as authorized 46V ..' 120 9 ., Supp. v, by thebAct approved February 23, 1931 (U. S. C. Supp. V, title 22, p.334. sec . 16) ; compensation of interpreters, kavasses, guards, dragomans, translators, C hinese writers, a nd supervisors of construction, l oss by exchange= and such other miscellaneous expenses as the President may think necessary for the several consulates and consular agencies in the transaction of their business and payment in advance of tele- phone, , and o ther similar se rvices under th is appropriatio n are hereby authorized, $700,000. RELIEF AND PR OTE CT ION OF AME RI CAN SEAMEN Relief, etc ., of Ameri- F or relief, prote ction, and buria l of American s eamen in foreign can sea men. countries, in the Panama Canal Zone, and in the Philippine Islands, and shipwrecke d American seam en in the Territ ory of Alaska, i n the Hawaiian Islands, in Porto Rico, and in the Virgin Islands, $15,000. Foreign Service Girl- SAL ARIE S OF FOR EIGN SER VICE OFF ICER S cars. San rie.p 1267 F or salaries of F oreign -Service officers as pro vided in the Act Vol.. u. S. U., Supp. v, approved February 23, 1931 (U. S. C., Supp. V, title 22, sees. 3, 3a), p.333. $3,075,000 . Instruction and transit pay. R. S., sec. 1740, p. 309. U. S. C., p. 650. SALARIES, FOREIGN S ERVICE OFFICERS WHIL E RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS AND IN TRANSIT To pay the salaries of ambassadors, ministers, consuls, vice consuls, and other officers 'of the United States for the period actually and necessarily occupied in rece iving instruction s and in making transits to and from th eir posts, and wh ile awaiting reco gnition and auth ority to, act in pursuanc e with the prov isions of secti on 1740 of the Revised Statut es (U .,S . C., title 22, sec. 121), $15,000.