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72d CONGRESS . SESS. I. CH. 361 . JULY 1, 1932 .

521 same purposes for the coast and land border patrol : Provided further, That the Commissioner General of Immigration, with the pl y~ a8n ng their u- approval of the Secretary of Labor, may contract with officers and tomobiles, etc . employees stationed outside of the District of Columbia whose sal- arie s are pa yable fro m this a ppropria tion, for the use , on off icial bus i- ness outside of the District of Columbia, of privately owned horses, and the consideration agreed upon shall be payable from the funds herein appropriated : Provided further, That not to excee d $6 5,000 Q A

cs for living of the to tal a mount herein appro priat ed sha ll be availa ble fo r all ow- Vol.4& p. 818. an ces for l iving qu arters, including heat, f uel, and light, a s author ized by the Act approved June 26, 1930 (46 Stat ., p . 818) not to exceed $1,700 for any person . Immigration stations : For remodeling, repairing including Ellis Island, immb repairs to the ferryboat, Ellis Island), renovating buil ings and Remedee ling,etc . pu rchas e of equ ipmen t, $ 30,00 0. BUREAU OF NATURALIZATION

Naturalization Bu. reau . Salaries and expenses : For the expenses of carrying on the work salariesaudexpenses . of the Bureau of Naturalization, as provided in the Acts authorizing a unifo rm rul e for the na turali zatio n of a liens throug hout t he Un ited States, and establishing the Bureau of Naturalization, approved Vo1.34, p .598; Vol.37, 370° Vol. 40, p. 542; June 29, 1906, and March 4, 1913 and subsequent Acts (U . S . C ., pvu .45 1. C., title 8, sees . 331-416 ; U. S . C ., ~upp. V, title 8, sets . 355-384) , snpp. d 1 p 157 ; , p.73. including personal services ; traveling expenses, and not to exceed $400 for expe nses of attendance at meetings concerned with the . Attendance at meet . naturalization of aliens when incurred on the written authority of ,nga* the Secretary of Labor ; street-car fare, telegrams, verifications of legal papers, telephone service in field offices and telephone toll service in the bureau ; necessary supplies and equipment for the Naturalization Service ; refunding of naturalization fees upon pre- sentation of evidence showing conclusively that the collection and dsposit was made through error ; not to exceed $25,000 for rent of outside rent . offices outside of the District of Columbia where suitable quarters can not be obtained in public buildings ; and for mileage and fees to witnesses subpoenaed on behalf of the United States, the expendi- tures from this appropriation to be made in the manner and under such regulations as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe, $975,770, of which not to exceed $239,260 may be expended for the salary of the commissioner and other personal services in the bureau in the District of Columbia : Provided, That no part of this appropriation Clerks ' of Federal shall be available for the compensation of assistants to clerks of c ourts exclu ded . United States courts, CH ILD REN 'S BUREAU

Children's Bureau . Salaries and expenses : For expenses of investigating and report- Salaries and e xpenses. in g upon matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life, and especially to investigate the questions of infant mortality ; Child welfare and in- personal services, including experts and temporary assistants - trav- f",, mortality, eter in- eling expenses, including expenses of attendance at meetings ?or the promotion of child welfare when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor ; purchase of reports and material for the publications of the Children's Bureau and for 'reprints from State, city, and private publications for distribution when said reprints Bureau publications, can be procured more cheaply than they can be printed by the Gov- ernment, and other necessary expenses, $375,500, of which amount not to exceed $305,000 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia.