1202 SIX'lTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. sm. II. cu. 468. 1925. V0!-3°·¤·7*7· ployees under sections 21 and 22 of the Act of September 7, 1916, and for miscellaneous items; in all, $10,000. · ,¤§*‘¤°i¤8 md b*¤‘*· C For all priggiag) and binding for the Emp1oyees’ Compensation ommission, , . Sa;'},§f1¥¥,*;gg§$'°°mP°“‘ Employees’ compensation fund: For the payment of compensation éupv§9¤¤¤es:p<;¤?ii.745 provided by “An Act to provide compensation for employees of °' ’p"' ’ ‘ the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes," approved September 7, 1916, inglizidigg medical, §urgi<&al,1;1nd hospital services,da1i)d supplies provide y section , an the transportation an uria ex enses · provided by sections 9 and 11 and advancement of costs fd)r the {$gfj’;&*;f;4,_ enforcement of recogeries piipvigiled lin sectiorés 26 and 27 vgherni necessary, accruing uring the sca year 19 6 or in prior sca years, $2,150,000. . ...}..**%;*:.;*1*] Edm FEDERAL Boann ron vooarioivxn EDUCATION- $§,K2§,;,,,; education For extending to the Territory of Hawaii the benehts of the Act b°¤°°*S °*°°¤d°d *°· entitled "An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational education; to provide for cooperation with the States in the promotion of such education in agriculture and the trades and industries; to provide for cooperation with the States in the preparation of teachers of vocational subjects; and to appropriate money and regulate its
- ""‘#¥’·*8· expenditure," approved February 23, 1917, in accordance with the
prtivisigns oft tlE1A'gt enzitled Act,to extend (fly,} provisions of cer am laws 0 e BIT1 ory o awa11, approve arch 10, 1924, $30,000. Y¤¤¤¢i¤¤¤1 rehabili- For extending to the Territo of Hawaii the benefits of the Act §iig`s§!s§Fi¤m§l;,°2lZ approved June 2, 1920 (Fortygst Statutes, page 735), in accord- °§‘}},‘§f’4§‘f·p_,35_ ance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to extend the Mu. x>- 18- piovilgimgs p;2 pegtagao laws to the Territory of Hawaii," approved arc , , 5, . tagggegjigrszfngagigg; For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to abpgigliuagggy. provide for_the promotion of vocational rehab1l1tation of persons A,,,;,,;_'jg,,,_ · disabled in industry or otherwise and their return to civil employ- ,,mm_ ment, approved June 2, 1920, as amended by the Act of June 5 sm or appomou- 1924, $750,000: Pmmded, That the apportionment to the States shall ‘”°“°‘ Ee cplmguted on thedbjtsis of not to exceed $1,034,000, as authorized y the ct approve une 2, 1920, as amended by the Act approved June 5, 1924. Adrninistrative ex- For the urpose of making studies, investigations and re orts "°§;°$2gt;g,,¤,,,,,, of regarding the vocational rehabilitation of disabled persons and gheir ¤‘“°°¤*°¤**· °*°· placements in suitzgble %· }gain(f1ul ocilupations, and for the adminis- _ trative expenses o said oar inci ent to brformin the duties ‘_gg{,f*x;_1;u’§*5· imposed by the_Act of June 2 1920, as amended by theitct of June 5, 1924, including salar1es_ of such assistants, experts, clerks, and other employees, m the District of Columbia or elsewhere, as the board may deem necessary, actual traveling and other necessary expenses mcurred by the members of the board and by its employees, under its orders; including attendance at meetings of educational associations and other organizations, rent and equipment of offices in the District of Columbia and_elsewhere, purchase of books of reference, law books, and periodicals, stationery, typewriters and exchange thereofhmiscellaneous supplies, postage on foreign mail, printing and binding to be done at the Government Printing Office, Bmw in me D_ and all other necessary expenses; $75,000, of which amount_not to mcg *¤· egcged $6%,7 70 may be expended or personal services in the District o o um 1a.