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870 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Suse. I. CH. 195. 1926. purchase of stationery, furniture, and repairs to the same, canpets, matting, oilcloth, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, sponges, aun- dry, street-car fares not exceeding $200_; lighting and eating; pur- chase, exchange, maintenance, an repair o motor cycles an motor trucks; urchase, exchange, maintenance, and repair of a motor-. propelles p-:?enger·carry1ng vehicle, to be used only for odicial urposes; ight and express chaiges, newspapers not exceeding ¥275, for which payment may be m e· in advance; newspaper clip- pings not to exoee $1,800, postage to foreign countries, telegraph an telephone service, tyxpewriters, addmg machines, and other labor-savuig devices; urc ase of law books, books of reference, and A¤<¤¤¤¤¤1 ¤¤¤¤ periodicals not exceeding $2,750; in all, $38,700; and in addition g§ii°i•°i`°x°°°°°°’ °° thereto such sum as may be necessary, not in excess of $13,500, to °’·°°·*’·m· facilitate the purchase through the central purchasing oflice as provided in the Act of Jlune 17, 1910 gfhirty-sixth Statutes at Large, age 581), of certain supplies for t e Immigration Service,_ shall 1¤ir¤· he deducted from the appropriation “ Expenses of regulating immi- gratizn " made for the Esca ggar 1927 and added tg the appropria- tion Contingent expenses, partment of Labor, for t at year; nnd the total sum therenf shhalllga and constgtiitebghe aygropriatggg zs can ummgxi or cont` ent expenses or t e artment o a r, to expen ,Qr;‘f,§?i’—,:i°?1,;i‘T,'{’,,,,_““° S"' ghrough1?§n)6 central o§ce (Division of Publications and u ies artment o r. Nm Egntsz lilor gent of building? and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia for the_use of t e Department of Labor, $24,000. mann; me use- Printing and binding: For printmgéiand binding for De artment m' of Labor, including all its bureaus o ces, institutions, and) services located in Washington, District of Columbia, andelsewhere, $200,000. m§b°’ S‘°““‘*°’ B“‘ nunnsn or Lanon STATISTICS °£g *· ***9 Salaries: For the Commissioner and other personal services in the ` District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of sped,] agents cx. $220’0(¥)° . . . . mm, ,,,.,_ ' Per diem m lieu of subsistence not exceeding $4 of special agents and employeesh and for their transportation; experts and temporary assistance for eld service outside of the District of Columbia, to be yinid at the rate of not exceeding $8 per day; personal services in Temporary mms- t e District of Columbia not to exceed $29 500, including also $f,l.,`};"{..’Z1,‘{g’{°°’ °°°" m temporary statistical clerks, steno aphers, and typewriters m the District of Columbia, to be selecteglt from civil-service registers, the same person to be employed for not more than six consecutive "`”"°““* °‘¥’°“’°* months; traveling expenses of ollicers and employees, purchase of periodicals, documents, price quotations, and reports and materials or reports and bulletins of the B1u·eau of Labor Statistics, $74,000. ,¤$f°°“d°°°° “* “’°°" Appropriations herein made for the Bureau of Labor Statistics shal e available for expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of said bureau when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor. 7 I‘““"”°“°“ B“‘°°“· norman or mmenamox °°‘“”‘*“*°°°' G"` Salaries: For the Commissioner General and other personal serv- . md v¤¤¤¤- . . . . . . SQ? mm ices in the District of Columbia, in accordance with the Classifica- tion Act of 1923, $91,840. _ uggrggrléuz i¤=¤¤s¤· Regulatmg 1m1n1grat1on: For enforcement of thenlaws regulating vs. 41&p.10(B;Vo\. immigration of aliens into the Umted States, including the contract

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and digests thereof, for the use of the Commissioner General of Immigration; salaries and expenses of all officers, clerks, and