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sixrY-EIGHTH oosennss. sm. II. os. 364. 1925. 1037 Customs statistics: For all ex enses necessar for the 0 ration C“S”°m“*°“$*i°S· of the section of customs statisticg transferred td? the Departisient of cgiiicp Commerce from the Treasury Department by the Act approved V°l"2’p‘“°9‘ January 5, 1923, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; rent of or purchase of tabulating, punching, sorting, and other mechanical labor-saving machinery or devices, including adding, typewriting, billing, computing, mimeographing, multigraphing, photostat, and other duplicating machines and devices, including their exchange and repair; telegraph and telephone service; subsistence and traveling expenses of officers and employees while traveling on official business; freight, express, drayage; tabulating cards, stationery and miscellaneous office supplies; furniture and equipment; ice, water, heat, light, and power; street-car fare; and all other necessary and incidental expenses not included in the foregoing, $339,980. Lists of foreign buyers: For all necessary expenses, including B£,*;,°,§°’Y °""°’°*€° personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, pur- Emma of Compuchase of furniture and equipment, stationery and supplies, type- lm? writing, adding, and computing machines, accessories and repairs, lists of foreign buyers, books of reference, periodicals, reports documents, plans, specifications, rent outside of the District of °¤*=’·id¤¤=¤*· Columbia, traveling and subsistence expenses of officers and employees, and all other incidental expenses not including in the foregoing, to enable the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce to collect and compile lists of foreign buyers, $12,000, of which amoimt trggmw in the Disnot to exceed $11,(L20 may be expended for personal services in the ` District of Colum ia. Investigation of foreign trade restrictions: For all necessary ex- u01;g*°*=¤ mdafesuie penses, including personal services in the District of Columbia and E,,,,,,,,,, 0, ,01,,,.,, elsewhere, purchase of furniture and equipment, stationery and {gg%;¤¤,¤*¤·»i¤· supplies, typewriting, adding, and computing machines, accessories ` and repairs, books of reference and periodicals, reports, documents, , plans, specifications, manuscripts, and all other publications, rent outside of the District of Columbia, traveling and 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 information regarding the restrictions and regulations of trade im sed by foreign countries, $30,000, of which amount not to exceed §2)9,500 may be expended m%g"*¤¤¤*¤ ¢¤¤ Defor personal services in the District of Columbia. ` BUREAU or THE cmvsus Cem B°¤*°“· Salaries: For the Director and other personal services in the p_,g(%Q‘{f· me °m°° District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $973 000. . . Collecting statistics: For securing information for census reports, t,§,°g,‘f,°§_§’,§';,,tSf“‘°"““‘ provided for by law, semimonthly reports of cotton production, periodical reports of stocks of baled cotton in the United States and of the domestic and foreign consumption of cotton; quarterly reports of tobacco; per diem compensation of special agents and Gxpenses of same and of detaile employees, whether employed Val _ _ in Wasliington, District of Columbia, or elsewhere; the cost of O‘tm;°“*‘st;“‘ transcribing State, municipal, and other records; temporary rental “ _ °'°“‘ of quarters outside of the District of Columbia; for supervising SP°°¤*l¤¢°¤'$· special agents, and employment by them of such temporary service as mav be necessary in collecting the statistics reqluired by law, _ _ including $15,000 for collecting tobacco statistics authorized by law T°”’f°°° "°*‘$""s· in addition to any other fund available therefor: Provided, That m,,mm,_ the compensation of not to exceed ten special agents provided for