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 550 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 104. APRIL 7, 1934 . Lists of foreign buy- List of foreign buyers : For all necessary expenses, including per- Exp ense s of oomp h- sonal services, purchase of furniture and equipment, stationery and mg' su ppli es, type writ ing, add ing, and computin g achines accessories , and repairs, lists of foreign buyers, books o reference, periodicals, reports, documents, plans, specifications, rent outside of the District of Columbia, traveling expenses of officers and employees, and all other incidental expenses not included in the foregoing, to enable the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce to collect and com- ile lists of foreign buyers, $31,572, of which amount not to exceed $30,850 may be expended for personal services in the District of Charge Secretary may for service authoriz . such charges as he deems reasonable for lists of foreign buyers, spe- cial statistical services, special commodity news bulletins, and World Trade Directory Reports, and the amounts collected therefrom shall be deposited in the Treasury as " Miscellaneous receipts " ; Foreign trade restric- Lions Investigatio n of foreign trade restric tions : For all necessary . .. Investi gation ex- expenses, including personal services, purchase of f urnitu re and penses. equipment, stationery and supplies, typewriting, adding, and com- puting putin g machines, a ccessories and repairs, boo ks of referen ce and periodicals, reports, documents, plans, specifications, manuscripts, and all other publications, rent outside of the District of Columbia, traveling expenses of officers and employees, and all other incidental expenses not included in the foregoing, to enable the Bureau of For- eig n and Domest ic Com merce to co llect and c ompile infor mation regarding the restrictions and regulations of trade imposed by for- eign countries, $33,171, of which amount not to exceed $32,660 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. Transportation of Tra nspo rtat ion of f amil ies and effe cts of o ffic ers and empl oyee s families and effects of officers, employees. To pay the traveling expenses and expenses of transportation, under such regulations as the Secretary of Commerce may prescribe, of families and effects of officers and employees of the Bureau of For- eign and Domestic Commerce in going to and returning from their posts, or when tra veling under t he order of t he Secretary of Com- m Brln fgotficemeetre- nlerce, and also for defraying the expenses of preparing and trans- dying abroad. porting the remains of officers and employees of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce who may die abroad or in transit, while in the discharge of their official duties, to their former homes in this country, or to a place not more distant, for interment, and for the ordinary expenses of such interment, $35,000 ; Allowance for living To enable the Secretary of Commerce, under such regulations as light. ' heat ' and he may prescribe, in accordance with the provisions of the Act Vol. 44, p. 1395; Vol. entitled "An Act to amend the Act entitled `An Act to establish in 46, P. 163. u.s.c., supp . vii, the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the Department p'249' of Commerce, a Foreign Commerce Service of the United States . and for other purposes, approved March 3, 1927 ", approved April 12, 1930 (U .S.C ., Supp . VI, title 15, sec. 197f), to furnish the officers in the Foreign Commerce Service of the Bureau of Foreign and Do mestic Comme rce st ation ed in a fore ign c ountry, with out co st to them and within the limits of this appropriation, allowances for R.S ., see. 1765, p. 314. living quarters, heat and light, notwithstanding the provisions of section 1765 of the Revised Statutes (U .S .C ., title 5, sec . 70), $36,000 : Proviso . P rovi ded, That the m aximum allo wance to any offic er sh all no t maximum all ow- ance' exceed $1,700 ; Attendance at meet- Appropriations herein made for the Bureau of Foreign and mgs. Domestic Commerce shall be available for expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the promotion of foreign and domestic commerce, or either, and also expenses of illustrating the work of the Bureau by showing of maps, charts, and graphs at such meet-