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 7 4TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 39. MARCH 22, 1 935. 69 PASSPORT AGENCIES Fo r sal aries and expen ses o f mai ntena nce, and t ravel in ex pense s Pass port age ncie s. not to exceed $500, for not to exceed five passport agencies, 54,000, of which $1,500 shall be immediately available. COL LE CTI NG AND EDITING OFFICIAL PAPERS OF TERRITORIES OF THE UNITED Official Papers ofTer- ritories. STATES For the expenses of collecting, editing, copying, and arranging for publication the official papers of the Territories of the United States, inc ludin g pe rsona l ser vices in the D istri ct of Colu mbia and elsew here, printing and binding, and contingent and traveling expenses, as pro- vided by the Act approved February 28, 1929 (U . S . C., Supp. VII, title 5, sees . 168-169), $23,030 : Provided, That the total number of copies of any volume to be printed and bound under this or any other appropriation for printing and binding of these papers shall not exceed one thousand two hundred and twenty-seven, which shall be distributed as provided in section 3 of such Act, except that each Senator shall receive not to exceed three copies and each Representa- tive not to exceed one. PROMOTION OF FOREIGN TRADE For the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of section inExp e~ns entnegotiat- 4 of the Act entitled "An Act to amend the Tariff Act of 1930 ", Vol. 48, p. 945. approved June 12, 1934 (48 Stat . 945), including personal services Personal services. without regard to civil service laws and regulations or the Classifi- U. s' c., pp. 81,85. cation Act of 1923, as amended, stenographic reporting services, by contract if deemed necessary, without regard to section 3709 of the u.S. C.,p.1803. Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 41, sec . 5), contingent expenses, printing and binding, traveling expenses, and such other expenses Sum reapprop riated . Vol. 48, p.1038, as the President may deem necessary, $40,000, together with not to Pos, p .1311. exceed $35,000 of the unexpended balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1935. FOREIGN INTERCOURSE AMBASSADORS AND MINISTERS Coll ecti ng, etc ., for publication. Printing and bind- ing. Vol. 45, p. 1412; U.S.C.,p.52. Pro viso. Edition ; distribu- tion. Promotion of foreign trade. Foreign intercourse. Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipoten tiary to Argentina, Ambassadors. Brazil, Chile, Cuba, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, P oland, Spain, Turkey, and Un ion of Soviet Socialist Republics, at $17,500 each ; Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotent iary to Belgium and Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Luxemburg, $1T,500 ; Envoys Ext raord inary and Minis ters Pleni poten tiary to C hina and Mi nisters. the Netherlands, at $12,000 each ; lands . a and Nether- Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Albania, Post, p. 590. Aus tria, Boli via, Bulga ria, Czech oslov akia, Colo mbia, Cost a Ric a, Other countri es. Denmark, Dominican Republic, Domin ion of Canada, Ecuador, Egy pt, F inland, Gre ece, Guate mala, Haiti , Hon duras , Hung ary, Irish Free State, Liberia, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Pe rsia, Port ugal, Ruma nia, Salva dor, Siam, Unio n of South Afri ca, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Yugoslavia, at $10,000 each ; and to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, $10,000 ; In all, not to exceed $642,500 ; Provided, That no salary herein appropriated shall be paid to any Proviso. off icial rec eivin g any othe r sa lary from the U nited Sta tes G overn ment