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§ 13 TRL! Si.--JGREIQN RELA2 chaptm be domed to so permanent it b

 Servme below the sado of¤i%r, gil x whom are

sebJectto otlo¤ oe&it,a¤dwho'm¤.yb¤·mt@to duty incither the diplwatlc or the coosrolar breech of the Foreim at the of the P&eat, "(ltny 24, ,193%, c. 1@; §. 2, 43 Stntglio.) · ~ . 1:.Gr&g,%lci&¤,t¤d••h1·§u;det•§kfsrp¤rpo•e

 Service malloc

graded and so rdlows, with the salaries {cf each class `her® a§xcd¥ thereto, but not exceeding in number for eech clans sr to the total taumbu of o¤cers io m service xwueoted ia the followleg percentage limitations: A®nss•d@:s and as now or hergfter provid&:

 Service omers as follows: `Class I, 6 per ceutm

$9,900; elm 2, 7 per ceottxm, $.690; class 3,.8 per centam, $$,890; clnea 4, 9-per ceotora, $6,066; clara 5,*10 per eentum, §,dBf§; chad, 14 per ceetam, $4,%; class 7, $·l,d00;‘clcm 8, $.500; $$.9. $.699; $.009 to ,$1.50¤= %€¢c4, Tent as many Foreign Service omeeraabove clam o es may be required for the of l tio¤ maybe. dctaiied by tee ot State for that purpose., (May 24, 192t,c.1&,§3,-43Stnt.14d.)‘ 7 “ ° 4. Ap@¤¤t ‘d Faréga Savioe ulcers ¢a`£ploiat1c‘ ¤e¤¤hric••r•am¤h1·&ers;¤§l•ct•nden·re•pecfive

 Service o@cers may be, appointed as
 io the Dlpl atie Service ortcae coma1erYo&cers or

both: Proo& That all_.si1ch_ appointments shell be made by and vim we advice aad couserat `of the Senate: frovided forikcr, That all oEciar acts of such. omccrs while on duty to either the diyoamtlc or the coasaler branch of the Foreignd Service shall be perfo cd under Eeir respective commissions as secretaries or as lar officers. (May 24, 1924; cr 182, S 4, 43f Stat. 149.). . z · 5. Appdauat of Service &ers; einmimtioa ax m~•bstioex;, State D M m eet; citizmhip re- qdaeet; rcimtateme¤t.——.-&;>;>oiatmen»¢e R to the position of Forelg Service osoer shall be made after examination and n suitable `period of promtioa ia au melesdded grade or, ` after are years ot continuous serfice ia me Department of. wte, by fcr therefrom coder such roles and regulations as me may ibe: Provided, That no candidate shall he eligible for examination for Foreign Service o&cer d who is wt an citizen: Provided farther, 'That rein- §tat t of Foreiga Service odscers _ separated from the clout-, fled by reesoo of appointment to acme other position in the Goreraweot service may be made Executive order of Pruldent omter such mm and rwlntionsv as he may p&ibe. {Kay 24, 1§24, c. 1Q, S 5, $3 Stat. 141,) R to cbs, udgznent tryed; as sccretnéos and as Iar All epooia%ts of Focdga be Yay eomé ml to • clam •..¤o\_aot by to ¤¤y·1¤r¤¢¤1¤r po¤t.a¤daucho&·sma,Ilbemiguedtopostsn¤dmay_be m¤o@r¤-omeaepm¢omteerbyeroterozmeer¤¤1oe¤: as the toteruts of the mvlce my That the clamcoatioo of ·ia me Diplomatic Service and of comin: o$cers edmug do July 1, 1924, is nbolismd as of that date, without, wvever, ia aoywise or _ ag the validity of the_& exlwx iwiom of a.¤d'eoaso1¤r·

 (lh] 24, 1924,}:. 1% § 5, Q Stat. 141.) _ _

7. usd rcmnnmdntiom for pronouns and np-

 Sccretary of Sato is mrected, to  t hom

time to time tooth, President, new with his >—·~ ons, the new of ‘Foreige*8u·vim by reason M service have demoomatod capacity fm moerotiou to the of mtatuu edd the A ¤ od those Foreign Service omem and employee') and L and emxdoyoes iatm of State who by

FIQHS AHB INTERG'O§R8§ ‘ $42 ressosoteseie¤tservl¤,snacc¤o·a·terecm·do&whlch shall he kept in the Depamest of State, here demosstrated emw, sed also tee sense of foserl open taking

 examination to have stress for  mso  gg

tmlowmrpsduottxxrvlcer (F®.5,19:l5,c.23.I5.& sm.s0s;¤ey%.1¤see1&.-leésuc 1;.1.) F8. Rére¤ mk;l@g épkuitlc me uawrl i s my 1, °1s2.·4, the amour; or me eu·tH’{ to riessent, with hisreoomeedaties lu rue, the record of eicleecg ot the aevasl secretnrhe ¤ tk- Service,

 gemrsl,    l• M     awcuts, interpreters, sod stedmt     is o¤ce oss '

wall, ezrcept m or persons tml to merit redurtlos is rank or dismissal from the service, to the Presléeet the re@ml.mlo¤lng, _ without examwtion, of two then in cme sstollows; _ ‘ _ g

 of class ;1 dmgsatecl ss conmelors ot emhsxy,

sm console mul of ézmu 1 and 2"ss Fargo @&rs of class 1. V · ‘— · ~ . _ — s ` Secretarlu oi cleu 1 dedgnatx as M at lcgamn and constxls general of class 3 as Foreign Ssviee cheers oi · Secretaries of clam 1 not deslgssted_css`· eoseselors,. cosmls general of, class 4, and general at large as For ~Service_·o§cers ot clsx`3. » · . ‘ 7 . Y Secretorla otclax 2, consul: l of cla: §,, is d classes 1, 2, end 3, ess Chinese, Japanese, ned secro tsrles ss Foreign Service o&cers of clean 4. · ··Conmxls_of class 4_ es Forelgn Service omeers oi class 5. Secretaries of class 3, eonsuls of Eau 5, use wlnese, Japanese, and. Turkish assistant secreuriee ss Fomgn Service omct-rsorc1sssa· r ·· , — Consuls ot class _6 ss Foreh oillcers ot elses 7. _ · Secretaries ·ot class 4 sod consuls of class 7 as Forelm Serv ice o@cersof"cless8. _ , _ · I -_ Consuls of A classes 8 and 9 as Forelm Service o¤cers of cnosé-9;*; e . _ · __ _ Vice colisuls ot career, coosolsr assistants, lmerpreters, and student interpreters as Foreign o&cers, (Maj :.24, 1924, c. 182, Q 7, 43 141.). Y . . _ _ ° » 9..In•pectme£&plo•i§c¤adc¤¤sxlare¢cc•;$•¤•f lsspector: mepenséos at comls,  ; d* imac- `tors.·—-Foreim Servlco~emcers_detalled for grim spection, shall, under the direction of the Secietnry of State, inspect the work of owcm in Qs béh in th diplomatic and the consular _Each owe well be m· spected at least osce in every two, years. the President has reason to believe thet the mm: or of a m e oro a C0l1S\l]8t%'§€ ] is not ly emdmted and it is oecmary for the l¤t@t, he my éuthorli my Forelgn Serrice omuoenlledter the e! to smpescl the consxsl or l general, aw a oletuthe o&ce im his stead for ig period m exceeding doety clays. Io soch case the Foreign oQc¢! so aethorlm have power m s dsnyv1ce laro&esorclou·hln·s¤ld@cedprl¤g mepesoo ntor& or section rea or this chapter shall apply to Ilwelgo o®cera for the perposo of l tiol£ (Apr. 5. c. | 4, 8; Sts:. 100; Hay 24, 1924, c. 1%, lyio, $3 Smt. IQ) i- 0 IQ. Abolition etgrah ¢e&lsr‘%snt•;‘@n&¤¤·` lng •.s·F¤'@l¤ Scvke steer otconmlu amlstent is sbollnlaed, ss ot July 1, end conmlar ss of that date la the service are recemmlmoned Fordxn Service ·o$cers (Ms! 24, 1%%, e. 1&, 5 8» 48 Stat. Mil _ . _ ‘ . ` 11. Boamn x; Seen A the Fuelga service.-·-Every secretory, consul · general, consul, vice consul or career, or Forelm Servlce·o¤c&·, before he receives his commission or enters upon