Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/480

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452 S]XTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 104. 1922. spfggf °' °**‘°' *¤· ormcn or cmu- msrncroa. ‘°""""· °°°· For paément of rewards for the detection, arrest, and conviction nameiuuua. of post-o ce burglars, robbers, and highway mail robbers: Provided, That rewards may be paid, in the discretion of the Postmaster General, when an offender of the class mentioned was killed m the act of _ committipg the crime or m resisting lawful arrest: And provided ,§{‘””'”¢ *°‘°"'“‘ further, at of the amoimt herein appropriated not to exceed $10,000 may be eipiended, in_the discretion of the Postmaster General, for the purpose o securing information concerning violations of the postal laws and for_serv1ces and information looking toward the apprehension of crimmals, $35,000. p,1;g‘;",,'§,G€,f$';L‘““° ormcn or rm: rounm ASSISTANT 1>os•nns·rmz GENERAL. ,,,,,°°",,,,,,'°“t° °”“' For inland transportation by star routes (excepting service in Alaska), including temporary service to newly established offices, fiscal year 1921, $55,000. ¤·v·¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤~*·~ I DEPARTMENT OF STATE. ,,,£{*’§‘;,‘?;,“f,§_’““"°°”' crmiens nkrrarans an iivmnm. $’§§{f§'§?g}"”‘ For salaries for chargés d’aifaires ad interim, $8,000, to be paid from the appropriation "Salaries of ambassadors and ministers, 1922," whic is made available for this purpose. sncimramzms IN rim nrrnouarrc smzvrcn.

 dipb For salaries of secretaries in the Diplomatic Service, including the

same objects specified imder this head in the Diplomatic and Consular Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1917, $729.16. suanms, nrrnomxrxo AND CONSULAR orrrcmzs wmm: RECEIVING ms·mUc’r10Ns Arm IN TRANSIT. ,i{'§*§f‘°‘““°“°‘““ To pay the salaries of ambassadors, ministers, consuls, vice consuls, and other officers of the United States for the eriod actually and necessarily occupied in receivilplg instructions ang in making transits to and from their posts and w e awaiting recognition and authority R-S··*•°· "*°»P·°°°- to act in pursuance with the provisions of section 1740 of the Revised "°*·*'·P·“°°— Statutes, $25,000, to_be paid from the appropriation "Salaries of ambassadors and ministers, l922," which 15 made available for this purpose. TRANSPORTATION or mrnouaric AND CONSULAB ormcnas. T"'°“"¢ °‘P°‘”°°· To pay the itemized and verified statements of the actual and necessary expenses of transportation and subsistence, under such regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe, of diplomatic and consular officers and clerks embassies, legations, and consulates and their families and effects m goinglto and returning from their posts, or when traveling under orders of the Secretary of State, but not including any expense incurred in connection with leaves of absence, for the fiscal years that follow: For 1920, $10,336.69; For 1922, $70,000. nnmeme Home carMrNaLs. miigndng h°m° mm` _For actual expenses incurred in bringing home from foreign countries persons charged with crime, $1,000.