226 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 204. 1924. of Columbia and elsewhere, purchase of furniture and equipment, stationery and supplies, typewritrng, adding and computing machines, accessories ariiid repairs, books pf: reéerence end periodicals, re orts lans s i cations, manuscrrp s, ocumen s, maps, news- _ palpers ,(li)oth forieigln and domestic) not exceeding $@00, and all other °'""'°°"’°°‘ publications, rent outside of the District of Columbia, traveling and subsistence expenses of officers and employees, and all other incr enta] _ expenses not included in the foregoing, to be expended undcr the a’$1°g°`it°&n¤¢ to duty direction of the Secretary of Commerce, $243,000: Provided, That
- ¤D°¤°'*m°¤*- not more than two trade commissioners employed under this appropriation may)be recalled from their foreign posts and assigned to
_ duty in the epartment of Commerce. i¤li·'Xrmis°:?§{ Mmmm Promoting commerce in the Far East: To further 1{promote and ' develop the commerce of the United States with the ar East, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, purchase of furniture and equipment, stationery and supplies, typewriting, adding and computing machines, accessories and repairs, books of reference and periodicals, reports, documents, plans, specifications, manuscripts, maps, newspapers (both foreign and domestic) 0¤t¤¤<1¤ ¤=¤¤ not exceedin $400, and all other publications, rent outside of the District of golumbia, traveling and subsistence expenses of eliicers and employees and all other incidental expenses not included in the foregoing, to be expended_under the direction of the Secretary of Pr¤s·¤¤· t to my Commerce, $233,000: Pmmded, That not more than two trade commnepmmm. missioners employed under this appropriation may be recalled from their foreign posts and assigned to duty in the Department of Commerce. g¤*¤gm'¥g¤g;Bg%hg Enforcement of China Trade Act: To carry out the provisions of V:ll°42,pi sc. the Act entitled “China Trade Act, 1922," inc uding $23,520 for personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, traveling and subsistence expenses of officers and employees, purchase of furniture and equipment, stationery and supplies, typewriting, adding and computing machines, accessories and repairs, purchase of books of reference and periodicals, reports, documents, plans, specifications, manu- °¤==*·1¤ ·’¤*·*· scripts, and all other publications; rent outside the District of Columhia, and all necessary expenses not included in the foregoing, $31,020. §;v¤$,g¤gg;***§;0h_ Export Industries: To enable the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic ams nr. Commerce to investigate and report on domestic as well as foreign problems relating to the production, distribution, and marketing in so far as they relate to the important. export industries of the United States, including personal services in the District of Columbia. traveling and subsistence expenses of officers and employees, purchase of furniture and equipment. stationery and sup lies. typewriting, adding and computing machines, accessories and) repairs, books of ref- Omm therence and periodicals, reports, _ documents, plans, specifications, °"’“ manuscripts, and all other publications, rent outside District of gogpmbéa, and all other incidental expenses connected therewith, o no . m§’,i‘,g‘§,qfi,§}E§'“* ee Raw-material investigations: For all necessary expenses, including
ge ra personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, purchase
cumin nan. of books of reference and periodicals. rent outside of the District of Columbia, traveling and subsistence expenses of officers and employees, and all other necessary incidental expenses not included in the foregoing, to enable the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce to collect and compile information regarding the disposition _ _ and handling of raw materials and manufactures, $50.780. m§£·g;Q){,,°';‘?S§*;tc_** Transportation and intelment of remains of officers and empltgecsi For defraying the expenses of transporting 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