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 1204 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sus. II. CH. 189. 19%. World Trade Directo1·ylRe'1ports,cand the amounts collected therefrom shallbe deposited in t e reasur as “ Miscellaneous receipts." ,,§_°f"*“ "“°"""‘*. Investigatgpndlplf foreignaltradza  For al; (nggassary ¤¤v¤¤•¤s ¤f¤<>¤•¤*—e uses, in u ` · reon services in istrict o- umbia `ii»°£%'.°°°’m` axle elsewhere, purghgge of furniture and equipment, stationery and supplies, typewriting, adding, and computing machines, accessories and repairs, books ofreference and periodicals, reports, documents, °¤¤*d· *¤¤*· planet, specifications, manuscri(p0ts, and all other publications, rent outsi e of the District of lumbia, traveling and subsistence expenses of oliicers and employees, and all other incidental expenses not- includedin the foregoing, to enable the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce to collect and compile information regarding ’ » the restrictions and regulations of trade imposed by foreign coun- “°"*°"’ ‘° “‘° ”"‘ t `es, $85,000 of which amount not to exceed $34,000 may be expended WL {gr rsonal’ rvices `n th D`strict of Columbia se 1 e 1 . m§g,mgy,§§ Titnsportation and interment of remains of oiiicers and emfplcgees: ¤¤>r<>¤¤»¤¤¤- For defraymg the expenses of transporting the remains o o cers and emplogees of the Bureau of Foreilgn and Domestic Commerce who mag ie abroad or in transit, wh` e in the discharge of their oiicial uties, to their er homes in this country for interment, and the ordinary e nses of such interment at their post or at ome, ,500. - » 2 ,,,m]”,g'§’,‘{§_‘“°*°“ °' · Transportation of families and effects of oiiicers and employees: “§¤g1¤;•§<;g°{°¤s¤gg¤y; To pay the itemized and verified statements of the actual and neces- mdimg from pose. sary expenses ofitransportation and subsistence, under such regula- tions as the Secretary of Commerce may prescribe, of families and effects of oliicers and employees of the Bureau of Foreign and Domes- On hm 0, umm tic Commerce in going to and returning from their posts, or when excevkd. traveling- under t e order of the Secretary of Commerce, but not including any mienses incurred in connection with leave of absence of the o cers emlployees of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic {g'g§{gh0¤ on mm Commerce, $35,000: rovided, That no part of said sum shall be paid roman vessels. fortrausportation on foreign vessels without a certificate from the Secretary of Commerce that there are no American vessels on which such'oHicers and clerks may be transported at rates not in excess of Emma of MWL thcxse charged by foreign vessels. _ ms. at meetings su. ppropriatxons herein made for the Bureau of Foreign and "“°"‘"d· Domestic Commerce shall be available for ex nses of attendance at meetings concerned with the promotion of Ffreign and domestic commerce, or either, when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of»Commerce. · ' C°°~’°’B°'°°“· mmsxu or- run omzsos m' md °m°° Salaries: For the director and other personal services in the Dis- gricégxpf Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, 1, ,000. C¤“¤°**¤¢ *¤*°¤¤·· v Collecting statistics: For securi information for census reports, ¤°ii:iol°ix$¤i°§’»i)3t°¢b¤¤¤¤¤. proyided for by law, semimontlidiédreports of cotton production, periodical reports of stocks of b cotton m the United States and of the domestic and foreign consumption of cotton; quarterly reports of tobacco; r diem compensation of special agents and expenses of same angc of detailed emplo whether employed in Vi°¤l=°¤·“=“°°· W n, District ofdGolu(p;1bip`, or elysfjgiere; the cost o tpani scri ing. tate munici, an ot er recor ; temporary renta o “"°°‘“ "'°“· quarters outside of the§)istrict of Columbia; for supervising special agents, and employment by them of such temporary service as may I°°‘°°°'°‘°*°°" be necessary in collectmg the statistics reqpired by law, including $15,000 for collectmg to acco statistics aut ormed by law in addi- tion to any other und available therefor, and including not to