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 488 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 117. 1922. b` · tel rifi tions of l al papers telephone service in mb oilgces o(i1%zrs‘idiaSbfvt(l1e ofIg}<*;Fumbia iéoiti tobexceeill $25,00;) {cir R°“*°°'°“°° tfilicesoutsieo e istricto imiaweresuiae ufsinmwwcluh  0can not be obtained in public   carrying into °hi°:ir?i . 000;v¤1. effect section 13 of the Act of June 29, 1906 (Th1rty-fourth Statutes, ff·,°,§’;"°°i·%’°'V°‘·“’· page 600), as amended by the Act approved June 25, 1910 [Thirty- sixth Statutes;’Sa§e 765), and m accordance with_ the provisions of Wi¤=¤¤•¤· the Sundry C1 ct of Jime 12, 1917;  for mileage and fees tp witnesses subpmnaed on behalf of the United States, the expenditures from this appropriation shall be made in the manner and under  su tion as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe, $600,000: °,*I;¥§'§§‘;_¥{”°°$,‘},,°f'T,’;{ Pr, That no part of this appropriation  hall be available for the aussi. compensation of assistants to c erks of United States courts. Total, Bureau of Naturalization, $697,010. ¤,u.;,,,,.», Bum, cn1r.nnnN’s nmmarr. _ a‘Z..'1‘?‘g:‘.,‘2;‘:.?:a.* sums   $5,000; assistant cme: $2,400; expats-0a6_ on sanitation, $2,800, indu(sltri]4;l $2,000,   service $2,000i;;ptat1stg.:al $2,000· administrative er $2,000· e `tor, $2,000; spec agen —·- one $1:800, four at $1,600   ten,at $1,400 each, twelve at $1,200 each; private secretary to chief of bureau, $1,500; clerks-two of class four, four of class three, four of class two, seventeerzziif class eng, ten t $1,000 each· copyist, $900; messenger $840· in, $106,04. hg}? "°““° """` Tdinvestigate agnd report upon matters  to the welfare of children and child life and especiallg to mvestigate the questions of infant mortality, including person services m the District_ of §.`,§‘§"",&;,.,,,,,,,,,_ Columbia and elsewhere, $120,000: Promlled, That not exceeding twelve persons shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation of $2,000 each per annum and_ab0ye that sum. _ ree umm, ups-cs, For traveling eiépenses andaper diem H1 l1eu of subsistence at not °'°· airipsihng % o officers, speci dagtegnts, and other teéptployeep) of ens ureau· experts an m orary assis o e pai at a rate not exceeding $6 a day, and) interpreters to be paid at a uns-mr¤:p¤¤110•· rate not   $4 a day when actually emplpgeld; purchase of °°"" reports and material for the publications of the dren’s Bureau, newspapers and clippings to enable the Children’s Bureau to secure data regarding the progress of legislationaffectirgg children and the activities of public and private organizations de ing with children, and for reprints from State, city, and private publications for disgibution gvhen szgibreptrhintgo can be p;·oc$1g1£;e(d06riore cheaply than ecaneprm ye vernnien,, ._ _ qy]g—°§;Z’},i§’L°c?fl M"` I}i·om0tion of the welfare and hygiene of matemity and mfane ; §}_}’;¤;f;2jf°°“°*“¤· For carrying out thefprovxsions of e Act entitled "An Act fer tge prommgfon of the w Hare and lgigippe of rlnateeightylgxéil 1lg]!1,l;(¥),6),0lBd or o er urposes, approv ovem er : ,£_";°g_,,m,°u_ Pmmlded, That no salary shall be paid from the pbrtion bf  appropriation allotted for administrative purposes at a rate exceeging $2g)00 per annum except the followmg: One at $3,600, one at $3,500, an one at $3,000. Total, Children’s Bureau, $1,551,040. “'°"'°"""'”"°· wounN’s BUREAU. www md °°°°` For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to V°*· *** ’·°“’· establish in the Department of Labor a bureau to be lmown as the Women's Bureau} approved Jnme 5, 1920, including eisonal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, purdliase of material for reports and educational exhibits, and traveling expenses,