206 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 204. 1924. P¤=·¤P¤¤b¤¤¤¤°· rassronr nvnnatrs S¤1¤**¤¤ md °*‘ For salaries and expenses of maintenance, including rent outside I ’ the District of Columbia, of passport bureaus at New York City, New York· San Francisco, California; Chicago, I1lmo1s; Seattle, v . . Washington; and New Orleans, Louisiana, $49,130. D*¤*°¤¤“° S°"*°°· Drrnomyrrc Smzvrcm A, ¤, ¤¤¤f¤@°¤ °¤‘* Anmassnnons arm mrmsrmzs 4mb°md°”· Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, France, Germany Great Britain, Italy, Japan, M d L _ Mexico, Peru, Sipain, and Turkey, at $17 ,500 each, $227,500; mbffm "' `H For ambama or extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Belgium gn? envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Luxem urg, 1 ,500· bi¤i¤mZt°:i21 Nam. Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to China, and
- -9)*1*; m the Netherlands, at_ $12,000 each, $24,000;
°'°°"“ °”' Envoys extraordinary and ministers apleni otentiary to Albania, Austria, Bolivia, _Bulgar1a, Czechoslov ia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hnm%ry, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Persia, Poland, ortugal, Rumania, Salvador, Siam, Swe en, Switzerland, Uruguay, and Venezuela, at $10,000 each, and to the Serbs, Croats, and lovenes, $10,000; in all, $320,000; Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Esthonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, $10,000; M"‘*i°°"°“°”" Minister resident and consul general to Liberia, $5,000; ‘:';,’ °t°"T°"‘i”" Agent and consul general at angier, $7,500; » S,,,,,,°;,,,,.,,,,,,,,_ Provided, That no salary herein appropriated shall be paid to any official receiving any other salary om the United States Govem— ment‘ Total, ambassadors and ministers, $611,500. crumris D,AFFAIRES AD mrmm °"'“¤°° °'°"“'“· For salaries for charges d’adaires ad interim, $40,000_ sncnmuams IN rms: nrrnomnrrc smzvrcn Secivwnes. Divw- For salaries of secretaries in the Diplomatic Serv' ‘d d mii(ii.S$imii°is¤s; v¤1. in the Act of February 5, 1915, entitled "An Act fdiietlig gligilowi- “°·¤·’5’· ment of the foreign service," as amended by the Act making apwmkelr, ahve P;-opriations for the Diplomatic and Consular Service for the fiscal ’ ‘ ‘ year ending June 30 1917, approved July 1, 1916, and the Act making appropriations for the Diplomatic and Consular Service for the fiscal year ending June 30 1921, approved June 4, 1920, $386,875; ,¤lx};g*}¤,g{,¢ge:,¤¤jgj, Japanese secretary of embassy to apan, $5,500; cum. ’ Turkish secretary of embassy to Turkey, $5,500; Chinese secretary of legation to China, $5,500; Chinese assistant secretary of legation to China, $4,000- Japanese assistant secretary of embassy to Japan, $4,000- Turkish ass1stant secretary of embassy to Turkey, $4,000-, Total, $415,375. 7 criaaxs AT mrnkssrrs Arm nrcarioxs mdcagyugjlsemmsies For the employment of necessary clerks at the embassies and legations, who, whenever hereafter appointed, shall be citizens of the