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 55 STAT.] 77TH CONG., 1ST SESS.-CH. 258 -JUNE 28, 1941 expenses, as provided by the Act approved February 28, 1929, as 4 Stat. 1412. s 50 Stat. 323. amended by the Act approved June 28, 1937 (5 U. S. C . 168-168b), $14,000. FOREIGN INTERCOURSE AMBASSADORS AND MINISTERS Salaries, ambassadors and ministers: For salaries of ambassadors Post, p. 74 and ministers, including salaries as authorized by section 1740, Revised Statutes, as amended by the Act of April 24, 1939 (22 U. S. C. 63 Stat. 83. 3, 121), as follows: Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Cuba, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan? Mexico, Panama. Peru, Poland, Spain, Turkey, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Uruguay, and Venezuela, at $17,500 each; Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Belgium and Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Luxemburg, $17 500; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Nether- lands, $12,000; Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Albania, Australia, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Dominion of Canada, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Ireland, Liberia, Lithuania. Nicaragua, Norway, Paraguay, Portugal, Rumania, Union of South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, and Yugoslavia, at $10,000 each; to Egypt and Saudi Arabia, $10,000; to Iran and Afghanistan, $10,000; and to Estonia and Latvia, $10,000; In all, not to exceed $635,000: Provided, That no salary herein appropriated shall be paid to any Proi"o. official receiving any other salary from the United States Govern- ment. SALARIES OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS Salaries, Foreign Service officers: For salaries of Foreign Service officers as provided in the Act approved February 23, 1931, as 4 Stat. 1207; 63 amended by the Act of April 24, 1939 (22 U. S . C . 3, 3a), including Stat. 83 . salaries of such officers for tlie period actually and necessarily occllpiedl vi in reeivin i,)strncl i(os a;n ill making transits to :and Instruction and tratnsit pay. front their posts, aind while awaiting recognition and authority to act inl purllstltlce with Ile ptrovisioIts of sectionl 1740 of the Revised Statutes (22 U. S. C . 121); and salaries of Foreign Service officers or vice consuls while acting ;s ('harg6s d'Affaires ad interim or while Charges 1'Affaires sd interim. in charge of a consulate general or consulate during the absence of the principal officer (22 U. S. C. 20); $4,232,600. TRANSPORTATION, FOREIGN SERVICE Transportation, Foreign Service: To pay the traveling expenses, inclhding travel by airplane when specifically authorized by the Secretary of State, of Diplomatic, Consular, and Foreign Service officers, and other employees of the Foreign Service, including Foreign Service inspectors, and under such regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe, of their families and expenses of transportation of effects, in going to and returning from their posts, and in remov- ing the family and effects of any such officer or employee from any foreign post, and thereafter transporting such family and effects to his post of assignment, to whatever extent may be determined neces- sary by the Secretary of State by reason of emergency conditions in tisergenoy endli any country that in his opinion may endanger the life of such officer 267

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