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74TH C ONGRESS . SESS . II. CH. 405. MAY 15, 1936.

1349 amount not to exceed $545,000 may be expended for the salary of tr srrvices in the Dis . the Commissioner of Im mig rat ion and Nat ura liz ati on and other personal services in the District of Columbia, including services of persons authorized by law to be detailed there for duty : Provided, Paripies. That not to e xceed $4 5,000 of the sum herein appropri ated sha ll be avail able for the pur chase, i ncluding exchang e, of mo tor-prop elled passenger-carrying vehicles : Provid ed further, Tha t the Com mis- horses . atPrivately o w n e d sione r of Imm igration and Nat uralizat ion, wit h the ap proval o f the Secretary of Labor, may contract with officers and employees sta- tioned outside of the District of Columbia, whose salaries are pay- able fro m this approp riation, for t he use, on of ficial busine ss outside of the District of Columbia, of privately owned horses, and the consideration agreed upon shall be payable from the funds herein appropriated : Provi ded f urthe r, That not to exceed $36,000 of the allowances for living total amount herein a ppropria ted shal l be ava ilable f or allow ances n... 46, p818. for living quarters, including heat, fuel and light, as authorized by u .S.C.,p.45. the Act app rov ed Ju ne 26, 19 30 (U. S. C., title 5, sec. 118a), not to exceed $1,700 for any person : Provided further, That $100,000 overtime services of of the amount herein appropriated shall be available only for the inspectors, etc . payment of extra compensation for overtime services of inspectors and employees of the Immigration and Naturalization Service for vol 48 p.14az which the United States receives reimbursement in accordance with u . s.d.,p.184' the provisions of the Act of March 2, 1931 (U . S . C., title 8, sees. 109a and 109b) : Provided further, That not to exceed $400 of the Atten dance at meet- sum herein appropriated may be expended for attendance at meet- ings. ings concerned with the naturalization of aliens when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor : Provided further, Pare of assistants to That no part of this appropri ation sh all be a vailable for the com- ,pare of courts forbid- Tha t

of assistants to clerks of United States courts : And pro- vided further, That not to exceed $10,000 of the sum herein appro- Paym ent of re ward s. priated may be expended for payment of rewards, when specifically authorized by the Secretary of Labor, for information leading to the detection, arrest, or conviction of persons violating the immi- gration or naturalization laws . Immigration stations : For remodeling, repairing (including repairs Im mig rat ion sta tio ns, to the ferryboat, Ellis Island), renovating buildings, and purchase of equipme nt, $110 ,000 . C HILDRE N'S BU REAU

Children's Bureau . Salaries and expenses : For expenses of investigating and report- Salaries and expenses. ing upon matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child Investig ations . life, and especially to investigate the questions of infant mortality ; personal services, including experts and temporary assistants ; traveli ng expen ses, inc luding n ot to ex ceed $3, 000 for expenses of attendance at meetings for the promotion of child welfare when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor ; pur- chase of reports and material for the publications of the Children's Bureau and for reprints from St ate, cit y, and p rivate p ublicati ons for distribution when said reprints can be procured more cheaply than they can be printed by the Government, and other necessary expenses, $400,000, of which amount not to exceed $313,500 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia . MATERNAL AND CHILD WELFARE

Maternal and child we lfa re. Salaries and expenses : For all a uthorize d and n ecessary adminis - Salaries and expenses . trative expense s of the Childre n's Bure au in pe rforming the dut ies Ante, p. 629. imposed upon it by title V of the Social Security Act, approved August 14, 1935, including personal services, rentals, repairs, and