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372 SIXTY-NINTH. CONGRESS. Sass. I. CH. 195. 1926. of omcers and employees of the Bureau of Naturalization in Wash-

 jwhile absent 1on_oHicial duty outside of the District _of

Co umbm; vgiiibcationp (ojfdlegal papers, telephonehservilcs mo o ico evi rico umiagnecessarysup esa Ommmk gquipmeni; gg the N•geur%li€·nhatip)n Egot E0 expleed) $25150 orrento cesoutsi oz e istricto umiaweresuita e aww i° mm qua1‘¢o1‘S cannot be obtained in public buildings; carrying into V¤1· 7¤:g,gém¤g&Vd- eifect section 13 of the Act of June 9, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes, §’§l’j '*°’ page 600), as amended by the Act approved June 25, 1910 (Thirty- www { M sixth Statutesg page 7 65.), and in' accordance with the provisions of °°°’ ` the Sundry Civil Act of June 12, 1917; and for mileagp and fees to witnemes subposnaed on behalf of the United States, t e expendi- tures from this appropriation shall be made in the manner and under _ suclrregulations as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe, $635,000: fg,g‘;’,§,,,_,,,,c,,,,,,_,, glrovided, That no part. of this appfopéiatiopj shélil iée availallgstsfor Uniwd Sum <>¤¤r¢¤ e compensation o assistants to c er o ni tates co . excluded. • €¤i1<1r¤¤’¤ B¤¤¤¤¤¤ om1.nm¤N’s norman

 wd °m°° W" Salaries: For the chief, and other personal services in the District

giogooégmbia in accordance .with,t e Classification Act of 1923, Cm "°“”'°·‘“""“‘ Td investigate and re rt upon matters pertaining to the welfare .. i¤v¤¤- . . . A . . . . rxiiiiiiii>u¤;i' mz of children and child hg,) and especially to investigate the quest1ons of infant mprtgity, lI1Cl;1%jlIa ii tcé exceed $125,000 for personal S8I'V108SlI1 t e istrict o o ia 135,000. u',f6’§,;f‘_§{’_§ °‘p°“°“* ,For traveling egmnses and aper diem in lieu of subsistence at not exceeding $4o o cers, speci r agents, and other employees of the Childrens Bureau; experts and tem orary assistants, to be paid _ _ at a rate not exceeding. $6 a day, and) interpreters to be paid at a ,,§,§f‘°"“*‘°"“*’“°“` rate not exceeding $4 a day when actually employed; purchase of reports and material for the publications of the Children’s Bureau ind for rgprintsgitom State, city, and private publgzlatiops fplr disgri- ‘_ ution w en sai reprints can e. rocure more ea t an t e can be printed by the Governm.enti)$54,000. P y y fmbgatgrpggla Tg i¤· Promotion of the welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy: sésm executing. For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act for V ·‘“· "· 2% the promotion of the welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy, vol 43 D 17 april f0:_3;l&61;‘ p1§·pA>ses," appro§edhNovember 23, f1921, andl of the ···· _ c en 1 - ct to exten t e provisions 0 certain aws to mm the Territory of Hawaii,?’ approved March 10, 1924, $1,000,000: _,m,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,, to Provzded, That the ayéplortionments to the States, to the Terr1tory of B¢¤¤¤¤·¤*¤- Hawaii, and to the i1dren’s Bureau for administration shall be computed on theibasis of not to exceed $1,252,079.%, as authorized by such Acts of November 23, 1921, and March 10, 1924. mg¢¤¤d¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¢- gppropriations herein made for the Children’s Bureau sha1l_be av able for expenses ofattendance at meetmgs for the promotion of child welfare and/or the welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary. Women’• Bureau. W6MEN7S BURETU ' ,,,§,§§:"°“ “““ °" For carrying out the provisions. of the Act entitled “An Act to V¤¤·41·¤-°87· establish in the Department of Labor a bureau to be known as the Women’s Bureau,?’ approved June 5, 1920, including personal serv- ices in the District 0 Columbia, not to exceed $92,170; purchase of material for and educational exhibits, and traveling expenses, inifstwmmw ¤° ¤¤°*· $100,000, whic sum shall be available for expenses of attendance ' at meetings concerned with the work of said bureau when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor.