Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/538

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520 SIXTYJFIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Crr. 52. 1918.

 Minister resident and consul general to Liberia, $5,000;

Agentaett. Agent and consul general at angrer, $7,500; PWM Agent and consul general at Cairo, $6,500; snxnryiestncusns. Provided, That no salary herein afppropriated shall be paid to any _ official receiving any other salary rom the United States Government; . Total, $534,500. SALARIES, ormrzoés D7AFFAIR.ES AD mrnnrm. °h“'gé’ °’“°“i'°" For salaries for chargés d’afl`aires ad interim, $50,000. SALARIES or sscnr:·rA1m·:s IN run DIPLOMATIC snnvrcn. m§€iE'§§¥ti2l’ D`°1°` For secretaries in the Diplomatic Service, as provided in the Act 39V;‘§· P- **5; V°'· of February fifth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, entitled "An Act ’ for the improvement of the foreign service,” as amended by the Act making appropriations for the Diplomatic and Consular Service for the fiscal year ending June thjrtieth, nineteen hundred and P M seventeen, approved July first, nineteen hundred and sixteen, Aiiiifnné for current $301,105: Provided, That not more than $45,105 of said amount Y°°“· shall be used during the Hscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen S°mmy_mu_pm_ hundred and eighteen: tm. Secretary-interpreter of embassy to Japan, $3,600; Secretary-interpreter of embassy to Turkey, $3,600; Secretary-interpreter of legation to China, $3,600; Assistant secretary-interpreter to the legation to·Cl1ina, to be apggnted from the corps o student interpreters, $2,000; istant secretary-interpreter to_the embassy to Japan, to be appcgnted from the corps o student rnterpreters, $2,000; istant secretary-interpreter to the embassy to Turkey, to be appointed from the corps o student interpreters, $2,000; otal, $317,905. SALARIES or n11>L0uArro AND coNsur.An ormorms wnrnn nncnrvmo rnsrnucrroxs AND MAKrNo ·rR.ANsrrs. ,;{’§°§}'°°°"°°°°”“` To pay the salaries of ambassadors, minister·s, consuls, vice consuls, an other officers of the United States for the periods actually and necessarildy occupied in receiving instructions and in makin R S W mo transits to an from their posts, and while awaiting recognition and mg] " ‘ ’ "` authority to act, in pursuance of the Srovrsrons of section seventeen hundred and forty of the Revised tatutes, $65,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. cL1·:nKs AT r·:m;Assrss AND LEGATIONS. m(n]iZgtiZinfmb°“i°° For the employment of necessary clerks at the embassies and legations, who, whenever hereafter appointed, shall be citizens of the United States, $488,000, to be immediately available. samnms or mrmnrnnrrzns TO EMBASSIES Arm LnoArroNs. I”°°“”°””’°°°‘ Interpreter to legation and consulate general to Persia, $1,000; sllgrotgrpreter to legation and consulate general to Bangkok, Siam, ?},"鑧?,,L‘f’*°’p'°‘€’°· For ten student interpreters at the rratinn to china who shall be citizens of the United States, and whose duty it shall be to study ,,,0nm the Chinese language with a view to supplying interpreters to the _>:¤npni·t1Snn mee llegation and consulates in China, at $1,000 each, $10,000: Provuled, °‘°”‘ at the method of selectintg said student interpreters shall be nonpartisan: And provided fu er, That upon receiving such appoint-