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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Ssss. III. C11. 89. 1921. 1179 NATURALIZATION ssnvron. m§”¤¤¤¤l**a“°¤ S°"· For com ensation, to be fixed by the Secretary of Labor, of ex- PW *° mmmaminers, inlterpreters, clerks, and stenogfaphers, for the purpose of mmpm°m’°tc` carrying on the work of the Bureau of aturalization, and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $9,500. Comnssronnns or CONCILIATIONZ To enable the Secretary of c,,,‘},§‘{§,'§§f’”°” °‘ Labor to exercise the authority vested in him by section 8 of the Act §,:1r><;gS¤¤·738 creating the Department of Labor, and to appoint commissioners of ° 'p` ` conciliation, for per diem in lieu of subsistence at not exceeding $4, $40,000. BUREAU or Lai-son STATISTICS. mL;b¤r S¢¤¢i¤¢i<=¤ B¤- For per diem in lieu of subsistence of special agents, and em- Ps; égm www ployees, and for their transportation; and for travehng expenses of mu ’ ` officers and employees, $5,000. unrrnn srarns nonsme CORPORATION. Hgj¤¤Si¤= ¤<>¤>¤¤- Salaries: For officers, clerks, and other employees in the District 0, ,ai{¤ Di¤¤’¤¤¢ of Columbia necessary to collect and account for the receipts from the sale of ro erties of the United States Housing Corporation, the Bureau of llmllustrial Housing and Transplortation, property commandeered by the United States through the Department of Labor and to collect the amounts advanced to transportation facilities and others, $35,000: Promkled, That no person shall be employed here- §,§‘§"';’°,,,g,,,,,,,,,,,_ under at a rate of compensation exceeding $5,000 per annum and onlégoue person may be employed at that rate; llectxonsz For the collection of money due from the sale of real ‘ estate under the rovision of the Act approved July 19, 1919, $15,500; Washington, lgistrict of Columbia, Government hotel for Govern- m§,‘{“.§l°,l{’§,,_G°v°'”` ment wor ers: For maintenance, operation, and management of the “*·*¤’°m¤°°- hotel and restaurant therein, including personal services, $45,000: _ Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of fi§§"",,,'§,;,.,.,,i,,,,_ compensation exceeding $5,000 per annum, and only one person may be employed at that rate; Operation of projects: To manage, maintain, rent, lease lands, ,,,§?,§,'§"°“ °l“”‘°1° houses, buildings, and improvements, and other general community °'-*°·PP·’*°°·°°°· utilities, which remain unsold, and which are owned b the United States Housing Corporation or commandeered by the United States as lprovided by the Acts of May 16, 1918, and June 4, 1918, $10,000; _ n all, $105,500: Provided, That no art of the a ropriations §'T,‘§”§‘Q,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,, heretofore made and available for ex engiture by the Illhited States 1>¤¤¤¤¤¤ *¤¤**i¤°£ Housing Corporation shall be expendled for the purposes for which appropriations are made herein. LEGISLATIVE. I‘°‘“'°“"°‘ House Office Building: For waterprooiin the main a proach, in- iagm 0m°° Bm gluding the necessary labor and materiis connected) therewith, 14,000. For awnings, including the necess labor and materials connected amwau, $2,700. my snnyrn. S¤¢¤· To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay from the appropria- sx.?-?£;.Bl”k° tion for 1921 for compensation of officers, clerks, messe ers, and others, to Mark L. Black for services rendered as clerk to Honorable J. Thomas Heflin, Senator from the State of Alabama, from Novem-