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 218 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHs. 184-186 . 1930 . Employ ment S erv- ice. Promoting welfare of To enable the Secretary of Labor to foster, promote, and develop wagbjects d esi the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, including Ogn ate ds 7 g juniors legally employed, to improve their working conditions, to advance their opportunities for profitable employment by regularly collectin g, furnishing, and publis hing employme nt informatio n as to opportunities for employment ; maintaining a system for clearing labor between the several States ; cooperating with and coordinating the public employment offices throughout the country, including personal services i n the District of Columbia an d elsewhere ; t rav el - ing expenses ; supplies and equipment, telegraph and telephone Services in the Dis- service, and miscellane ous expenses ; $385,000, of which amount not trict. to exceed $38,500 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. Transfers allowed be- SEC. 2 . When specifically approved by the head of any of the or an any bureau, etc. appropn tc for ,to executive d epartments p rovided for h erein, transf ers may be ma de meet re allo cati on in- between the appropriations in this Act under the respective juris- creases. diction of any bureau, office, institution, or service, including any appropriations for the Foreign Service under the Department of State, in order to meet increases in compensation re sulting from the reallocation by the Personnel Classification Board of positions under any such organization unit. Any such transfers shall be reported to Congress in the annual Budget. Approved, April 18, 1930. Traveling expenses. April 18, 1930. [11. R. 9562.1 CHAP. 185.-An Act To authorize an appropriation for purchasing twenty [Public, No. 143 .J acres for addition to the Hot Springs Reserve on the Shoshone or Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Hot Springs Reserve, United States o f Americ a in Cong ress ass embled, That there is W yo. urchase of land for hereby authorized to be appropriated from funds on deposit in the addition to, from funds Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Indians of the of Shoshone Indian R eservation. Shoshone or Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming, the sum of Pest, p. 876. $500 to be expended in purchasing twenty acres of land for addition Title in trust for to the Hot Springs Reserve, title thereto to be taken in the name of Indians. the United States of Americ a in trust for said Indians. Approved, April 18, 1930. April 18, 1930. [S. 3425 .] [Public, No. 144 .] District of Colum- bia. Ch ild ren 's tubercu- lar sanatorium. Limit of cost in- creased. Vol. 45, p. 1425, amended. If site acquired out- side the District, title to ve st in United States. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE CHAP. 186 .-An Act To amend the Act of Congress approved March 1, 1929, entitled "An Act to provide for the construction of a children's tubercu- losis sanatorium ." Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 2 of the Act of Congress approved March 1, 1929, entitled "An Act to provide for the construction of a children's tuberculosis sanatorium," is hereby amended by increasing the sum authorized to be appro- p riated to car ry out the pr ovisions of t his Act from $500,000 to $625,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be appropri- ated in like manner as other appropriations for the District of Columbia. That if the land proposed to be acquired as a site for the said sanatorium is without the District of Columbia the title to said prop- erty shall be taken directly to and in the name of the United States, and in case a satisfactory price ca n not be agreed upon for the pur- chase of said land, the Attorney General of the United States, at the

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