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 SIXTY—NINTH comnnss. sm. 11. ou. iss. mv. 1203 Export industries: To enable the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic ‘;P°'°I II *¤I*’I°°“*°•· Commeroeto investigate and report on domestic as well as foreign leziu of- N my problems relating to the production, distribution, and marketing, 1n so far as they relate to the important export industries of the United States, including personal services in the District of Columbia m°°g”*°•• i¤ ***• W not to exceed $613,000, traveling and subsistence expenses of oilicers ` and employees, purchase of furniture and equipment, stationery and supplies, typewriting, adding, and computing machines, accessories and repairs, books of reference and periodicals, reports, documents, plans s cifications, manuscripts, and all other publications, rent 0¤¤d·r¤¤=· outside ggistrict of Columbia, and all other incidental expenses connected therewith, $810,440. Domestic commerce and raw—materials investigations: For all mf;L,,“},§“,_g{‘“‘ °“d expenses, including personal services in the District of Columbia and di;>¤¤¤g*¤;>s,¤;g vw elsewhere, purchase of books of reference and periodical? furniture W ° °’ ` and equipment, stationery and supplies, typewriting, a ding, and computing machines, accessories an repairs, medical supplies and first-aid outfits, re rts, documents, plans, specifications, manuscriptsé maps, and all othgr publications, rent outside of the District 0 °¤¤*d°*°¤*- Columbia, traveling and subsistence expenses of oiiicers and employs ees, 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 dis sition and handlin of raw materials and manufactures within th; United States; and _ to investigate the conditions of production and marketing of foreign raw materials essential for American industries, $199,160, of which ,,I‘?,*;f"*°°° lm “‘° m* amount not to exceed $116,480 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. Ummm mm Customs statistics: For all expenses necessary for the o eration rxpamsoz miiibt- of the section of customs statistics transferred to the Il)epart- *“€;0‘§f"§§"I§{“§I,‘$f°· ment of Commerce from the Treasury Department by} the Act approved January 5, 1923, including personal services in t e District o Columbia and elsewhere; rent of or purchase of tabulati11g,(punch— ing, sorting, and other mechanical labor-saving machinery or evices, including adding, typewriting, billing, com uting, mimeographing, multigraphing, photostat, and other dupllicating machines and devices, including their exchange and repair; telegraph and tele- phone service; subsistence and traveling expenses of oilioers and employees while traveling on oilicial business; freight, express, dray— age; tabulating cards, stationery, and miscellaneous ollice supplies; books of reference, and periodicals; furniture and equipment; ice, water, heat, light, and power; street-car fare; and all other necessary and incidental expenses not included in the foregoing, $335,000, of which amount not to exceed $30 000 may be expended ,,,.§‘@_""i°'“ “‘ °h° m"‘ for personal services in the District of Columbia. » c List of foreign buyers: For all necessary expenses, including er- Bflxwv ¤* F<>*¤l¢¤ sonal services in the District of Columbia an elsewhere, purchase Eyxpeiues or compu- of furniture and equipment, stationery and supplies, typewriting ”‘“‘ adding, and computing machines, accessories an repairs, lists of foreign buyers, books of reference, periodicals, reports, documents, plans, specifications, rent outside of t e District of Columbia, travel· °°""’° '°°*~ mg and subsistence expenses of oilicers and employees, and all other incidental expenses not included in the foregoin, to enable the Bureau of Forei and Domestic Commerce to co5ect and compile lists of foreign %i1yers, $30,000, of which amount not to exceed _ $24,520 may be expended for personal services in the District of ,,,*§{"°°° in "‘° D'* Columbia: Provided, That the Secretary of Commerce may make I§*h·:r*&mI I I such charges as he deems reasonable for lists of foreign buyers, ' special statistical services, special commodity news bulletins, and