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 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 204. 1924. 241 ralization, provided for by the Act approved June 29, 1906, as "°*·3·*»¤-5% amended by the Act approved March 4, 1913 (Statutes at Large V°*·37·P·736- volume 37, page 736), and May 9, 1918 (Statutes at Large, volumei V0!-40,p.542. 40, pages 542_to 548, inclusive), including not to exceed $52,000 for, ?§""*°°S i¤ “*° Dir personal services in the District of Columbia, and for their actual nc. and necessary traveling expenses while absent from their official stations, including street car fare on official business at official stations, together with per diem in lieu of subsistence, when allowed $$,‘{d,§§'“S“,;8*§,‘S'°¤°° pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act ap- 'p` ` proved August 1, 1914, and for such per diem together with actual necessary traveling expenses of officers and employees of the Bureau of Naturalization in Washington while absent on official duty outside of the District of Columbia; telegrams, veriiications of le al papers, telephone service in offices outside of the District of go- _ umbia; not to exceed $20,000 for rent of offices outside of the Dis- nii$iit.°°md° °h° trict of Columbia where suitable quarters can not be obtained in public buildings; carriinsg into effect section 13 of the Act of June c&?>°uii°§°°° t° dah 29, 1906 (Thirty-fourt tatutes, page 600), as amended by the Act 36Vf},, i"§6g’·  approved June 25 1910 (Thirty-sixth Statutes, age 765), and in 40: ¤· {71- ° ` accordance with the provisions of the Sundry Civil Act of June W 12, 1917 ; and for mileage and fees to witnesses subpmnaed on behalf me f°°s‘ of the United States, the expenditures from this appropriation shall bp gpg: in the mannelpcaxgg undier sp)ch rzplgglarliilcin as the Secretary Prom 0 r may rescri, 61,5 0: ro/v' c at no art of this ,§;, appropirqiation sliall be available for the compensation d)f assistants ggiiiemw ggrgmcgi to cler of United States courts. ° om;mnmz’s aunmu _ °"“"‘°“"B‘“°°“· Salaries: For the chief, and other personal services in the District p£$iZieif md °m°° gf "Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, 11 ,820. To investigate and re rt upon matters pertainin to the welfare §}‘“€* "°““'°· *°‘°“‘ of children and child lid;) and especially to investiggte the questions m mm m` of infant mortality, including persona services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, $136,080. For traveling exigpenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence at not ,,',§`gg°Q{g¥ °’¥”°’°°· exceeding $4 o officers, specia agents, and other employees of the Children s Bureau; experts and temporary assistants, to be paid at a rate not exceeding $6 a day, and interpreters to be paid at a rate ,,,,’§,§‘,f°"°"°'¥’“"‘*‘ not exceeding $4 a ay when actually empgpyed; purchase of reports and material for the publications of the ildren s Bureau, newspapers and clippings not exceeding $700 to enable_ the Children s Bureau to secure data regarding the bpirogress of legislation aifecting children and the activities of pu c and §r1vate_ orgamzations dealing with children, and for reprints from tate, city, and private publications for distribution when said reprints can be procured more cheaply than they can be printed by the Government, $72,090, M _ md Promotion of the welfare 5{Dd hygleue of materm? and mfancy: ,,,,,,,y‘“§';",;Z,,, A,$_I“' Fcr carrying out the provisions of the Act entitle "An Act for §p{¤‘¤g’¤;g2é¤gj¤¤e the promotion of the welfare and hygiene of maternity and mfancy, and for other purposes,” approved November 23, 1921, $1,007,092.51; ,,m,”_ Pvvvided, That the apportionynents to the States and to the Qlnl- Stzmaumment to dren’s Bureau for administration shall be computed on the basis of not to exceed $1,240,000, as authorized by the Act entitled “An Act for the promotion of the welfpre and elggiene of maternity and infancy, and for other purposes, ’ approve November 23, 1921. wou1:N’s ammo _ ""‘°"°‘”"""· For carrying out the rovisions of the Act entitled “An Act to ,:.:,i.°"°° ud °°· establish in the Departmldnt of Labor a bureau to be known as the "°‘·*‘•¤·"'· ·