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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cu. 195. 1926. 371 employees appointed to enforce said laws, including not to exceed $150,000 for personal services in the District of Columbia, ,,,,*’c*g*'*°•• *¤ *¤·D** together with persons authorized by law to be detailed for duty ` at Washington, District of Columbia; per diem in lieu of subsistence $g°gg’*¤;)¤°g*:¤¢M¤· when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil ` ' Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914; enforcement of the °“**°*¤· provisions of the Act of February 5, 1917, entitled "An Act NVQ- ,§£,_P,,({•;1V¤*· to regulate the immggration of aliens to and the residence of w¤¤:V¤¤.22, p.s;ir}iZ aliens in the United tates," and Acts amendatory thereof and in °""”°‘ addition thereto; necessary supplies, including exchange of type-

 machines, alterations an retplairs, and or all other expenses

authorized bsy said Act· preventing e unlawful enttiiiy of aliens into the United tates, by the appointment of suitable o cers to enforce Cum the laws in relation thereto; expenses of returnintg to China all °”l“’°°" Chinese persons found to be unlawfully in the Unite States, includ- ing the cost of imprisonment and actual expenses of conveyance of _ Chinese persons to the frontier or seaboard or deportation; refund- mR¤f¤¤<11¤: Mad tu. ing of head tax, maintenance bills, and immigration iines upon pres- ' entation of evidence showing conclusively that collection was made through error of Government oilicers; al to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of Labor, $6,084,865: Provideda That md had bw $1,500,000 of this amount shall be available only for coast an land- dsgggyélzt tc V border patrol: Provided further, That the purchase, exchange, use, same nla$1¤£.’ °° maintenance, and operation of motor vehicles and allowances for horses, including motor vehicles and horses owned by immigration oiiicers when used on oiiicial business required in the enforcement of the immigration and- Chinese exclusion laws outside of the Dis- trict of Columbia may be contracted for and the cost thereof paid from the appropriation for the enforcement of those laws, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe: Provided further, That not more than $17 5,000 of the sum appro- mL“j§°“¥;{idgs¤¤¤¤¤ priated he1·ein may be expended in the purchase and maintenance " ' of such motor vehicles, and of such sum of $175,000 not more than rar coast me me $150,000 shall be available for the (purchase and maintenance of b°‘d°""“'°'· motor vehicles for coast and land bor er patrol. mmeaxrros STATIONS m§§"“"“""" "°‘ For remodeling, re airin (including repairs to the ferryboat, R•>g¤<>d¤¤¤¢ build- gillis Island), renovalting guildings, and purchase of equipment, ms' t°` 0,000. _ norman or Nx·rUaA1.1za·rroN m§L°*“'““‘°“°° B“‘ Salaries: For the Commissioner and other personal services in 0,§0‘; · °°‘* the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act _ i °f<is923’gi98’000` F be s ed b th sec P f »=··¤¤=·= nera ex nses: or com ensation to x e reta QV ° ”· of Labor, of pdllicers, clerks, aliid empldyees apfointezl, for the pu? me mms'd°m'm` pose of carrying on the work of the Bureau o Naturalization, pro- vided for by the Act approved June 29, 1906, as amended by the V°‘·3*·p·“”"· Act approved March 4, 1913 (Statutes at Large, volume 37, page 4,,,v,§’?£· p· mi v"'· 736), and May 9, 1918 (Statutes at Large, volume 40, pages 542 to 548, inclusive), including not to exceed $51,440 for rsonal services m¤cg¤i¤¤¤ i¤ fhv Dk- in the District of Columbia in accordance with th: Classification ` Act of 1923 and for their actual and necessary traveling expenses while absent from their official stations, including street car fare on oilicial business at the official stations, together with per diem in §°°{d;g’¤=¤6*;)_*$*¤¤¤ lieu of subsistence, when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the ' p' Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, and for such per diem, together with actual necessary traveling expenses