Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/392

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352 SIXTY~NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cn. 195. 1926. included in the foregoing, to be expended under the direction of the ¤gf'*°°• *¤ ”*° mt Secretary of Commerce, $00,000, of which amount not to exceed hun. $98,000 may be expended for personal services in the District of m f“*’ Columbia: Provided, That not more than two trade commissioners employed under appropriation maykbe recalled from their M foreign posts and assigns etoduty the partment of ,,m,':,‘;‘j° ’“°°°“" Provided further, That payment in advance of subscriptions for newspapers, telephone, other similar services under this apglogiriation 1S ereby authorized. _ _·

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nygg °' wi v°1' ices iu the District of Columbia and elsewhere, traveling and submtence expenses of oiicers and employees, purchase of and equipment, stationery and supiplies, typewriting, adding and °°§“"“‘°‘“*‘ "$‘i“°h"*2'iii;‘£»°°“°”°$t§,“d '°"°‘IIi’S "“f°}.‘S,°“Sp%€iE?££§.f re erencc an pen s repo ocume p a _ °°°°id°r°°i` maps, manuscripts, and ’all other publicaticlns; rent outside thc; _ District of Columbia, and all necessary expenses not included in the ,,,§f"‘°"“ “‘ “‘° D°" foreg0i.;g,f$30,000, pil which amouniil no1tS to exceeél g1?,82g may) be . e nd or perso services in t e istrict o o um ia: ra- ma subscrip— tm That pa ent in advance for telephone and other similar ““"“· °“'~ services under tliii? appropriation is hereby authorized. §,‘@ ,) Export Industries: To enable the Bureau of ljoreign and Domes- ¤=¤¤ vc tic Commerce to investigate and report on domestic as well as foreign problems relating to thenproduction, distribution, and marketing, 1n so far as they relate to the important export industries of the Ilmted ,,§;f"‘°” *° ““’ D‘·‘* States, including personal services in e District of Columbia not to exceed $583,529, traveling and subsistenceexpenses of _oHicers and employees, purchase of furniture and equipment, stationery and “%"l‘;“‘,§£,P°bZ51%’&`iL”“gm;£2f}d°§’.'.3?§$i2`§ST°.‘1?ph“0ss“’ d“.1°um“S°.§€f an re °“°"°° ’°“*·°°°· plans P ifications manuscripts, and all other publiciations, rent outsidesgicstrict of Columbia, and all other incidental expenses con- nected therewith $620440.

 °“° Domestic cominerce’ and raw·materials investigations: For all

_¤g<(;¤han>im:w?¤¤¤ expenses, including personal services in the District of Columbia °°°i °° °` and elsewhere, purchase of books of reference and periodicals, furm- ture and equipment stationery and suplplies, typewriting, adding, °¤¢¤*¤¤ ¤¤¤*·¤¤¤· and computing maclunes, accessories an repairs, medical supplies

 first·aid outfits, reports, documents, plans, specifications, manu-

scri ts, maps, and other publications, rent outside of the District of Columbia, traveling an subsistence expenses _of. officers and employees, and all other incidental expenses not included in the foregoing, to enable the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce to collect and compile infomation regarding the disposition and handling of raw materials and manufactures within the Umted States· and to investigate the conditions of production and market- ing of foreign raw materials, essential for American industries, ,,§§f"°°' in “"° D"‘ $165,000, of which amount notto exceed $111,480, may be expended gwm for personal services in the District of Columbia. 1¤vxe°si¤°°;°is¤`i, ae. ` statistics: For all expenses necessary for the operation of °‘·‘“·"·“°°· the section of customs statistics transferred to the Department of Commerce frorn the Treasury zDepartment by the Act approved January 5, 1923, including personal services in the District of Columbia andelsewliere; rent of or purchase of tabu1ating,(punch- - . ing, sorting, and other mechanical labor-saving machinery or evices, including adding, typewriting, billing, computing, mimeographing, multigrap ’ photostat, and other dup _icating machines and devices, mclu their exchange and repair; telegraph and tele· phone service; subsistence and traveling expenses of oflicers and