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 1224 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cue. 189, 191. 1927. tions of infant mortality, including not to exceed $125,000 for personal services in the D1strict of Columbia, $135,000. mT1§Z`§,$“°xp°”s°s°’ _ For traveling expenses of ofiicers, special agents, and. other employees of the Ch1ldren’s Bureau;_experts and teigigorary assist- ants, to be paid at a- rate not exceedmv $6:a day, interpreters M in bu to be paid at a= rate not exceeding $21 a day wherractually emp cged; . Bm ‘°' *’“ °“‘ - urchase of reports and material or the ublications of the hil- mm grciriis Bureap arid fzr reprinlts froné Sitate, city, ind privaetg pu, `cations or istri ution w en sai reprints can e procur more cheap? than they can be printed by the Governmeng $60,000: fxggghuw at meek Provided, hat approlpriations herein made for the hildren’s mg. Bureau shall be avai ab e for expenses of attendance at meetings for the promotion of child welfare and for the welfare andhygiene of réiaternity and infancy when incurred on the written authority of the ecretary, ¤‘. », . .. m}g*g§,'gg'_6 jg? *¤· For carrying out theprovisions of {the Act entitled "An Act for gxpenses mc¤pi¤g. the promotion of the we fare and hyigiene of maternity and infancy, agi-}? p' 22** v°1‘ and for other pu oses," approved oyember 23,1921, as amended, Ap”[j’§g;0mm ,0 $1,090,976; Pe·o¢v·a2d', That the apportionments to·the States, to the ssmsme. Territory of Hawaii, and to the Children’s Bureau for admmistra- tion sha l be comguked or; glue basil of not Jplexceed $1,253%,07 9.96, as authorized by sai cto ovem r 23, 1, as amen e. WOHIBIYS BIITQU. I WOMENJB BUREAU {*;g§°§ *;¤<},g;P°¤**· For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An' Act to ` ' ` ` establish in the Department of Labor a bureau to be known as the Women’s Bureau," ap;g·oyedbJune 5, 1920, in§l;§1§1;gk(}>ersor::z§ servi ices in the`District o um ia, not to excee · pur ase o material for reports and educational exhibits, and triaveling expenses, A¢te¤<1¤¤¤¤ st www- $100,000, which sum shall be available for expenses of attendance at i”g”‘ meetings concerned with the work of said bureau when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor. EH1pl0Ym€HtS€f\'iC0·   Pr¤¤¤¤¤z¤s www cr To enable the Secretary of Laborito foster, promote, and develop w"°°”°°”` the welfare of the wageearners of the _United _States, including 0"$°°'·" ‘*°°"°°‘°"· giéniors lplgally emplplye<tl{·tofimpr;‘)it§(eL&{;)§1e1r»wp;k1ng1£c%1§d;2§§§;r§; vance exro r m es or r eemp collecting, furni)£ing, and publishing employmgiil. information as to `opportunities for emp cyment; maintaining a system for clearing labor between the several States; cooperating! w1th and coordinating the public employment offices thronaghout t e country, uuwuugupema. including personal services in the”District of· olumbia and else- where; traveling expenses; suppliesland equipment telegrgph and telephone service, and miscellaneous expenses; $200,000, o which 11,,,,1,,, iu ,1,, 111,. amount not to exceed $26,040 may be expended. for personal services me- in the District of Columbia. “ · Approved, February‘24, 1927. nhl-i11iri7lgil1m` CEA?. 191.-An Act To further amend the national banking laws and the lP¤l>¤¤, N0- 639-l Federal Reserve Act, and for other purposes. , H _ Be it enacted by the Senate and‘H0u.se of Re enmtives of the wgiuiiignls ui United (States of America in Congress assemliled, That the Act ,11l;,`}i;1,,f°’ p' 1°“' entitled "An Act to provide for the consolidation of national banking associations," apfproved November 7, 1918, be amended by adding at the end thereo a new section to read as follows: