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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Srzss. II. Crr. 299. 1909. 983 to provide for a uniform rule for the naturalization of aliens throughout the United States," and for their actual necessary travel expenses while absent from their omcial stations, sub`ect to sri-dh ru es and regulations as the Secretary of Commerce and Labor may prescribe; and for the actual necessary traveling expenses of the '*`¤'°**¤¤°*P¢¤¤¤* officers and employees of the Division of Naturalization in Washington while absent on official duty outside of the District of Columbia one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. A detailed re rt of R°’°"` the etxlpenditures under the appropriations for this service shgll be armu y submitted to Congress at the beginning of each regular seslsion phereof. f dr h Cl k f m ort e urpom o carr·ymg' into ectt at art of section thirteen °’ “,,‘],(,°°“ ·_,,_ of the Actpof une twenty-nrnth, nineteen huhdred and six (Thirty- iégédswégoihurfourth Statutes five hunched and ninety-six), which provides: "And ver. in case the clerk of any court collects fees in excess of the sum of six thousand dollars in any one year, the Secretary of Commerce and Labor mszyl allow to such clerk from the money which the United States sh receive additional compensation for the employment of additional clerical assistance, but for no other purpose, if in the opinion of the said Secretary the business of such clerk warrants such allowance," twenty—’rive thousand dollars: Provided, That the total com- pensation for the additional clerical assistants authorized by that portion of the said section quoted above to be employed by the clerks of courts, shall in no 08.86 exceed one—half the oss amount of fees collected b such clerks in naturalization cases the fiscal year, and that me expenditures from this aprérgpriation shall be in the manner and under such regulations as the retary of Commerce and Labor may prescribe. · · Rmrurm ·ro Connmorun Gaunanm Tnausnnarrrronaz For- refund ,,§{,".}‘,,£{§’,,,,§*f,°,}',§f to the Compagnie Generale Trausatlantique the amount erroneously R¤f¤¤¤¢<>- collected from said company for hospital treatment of the aliens Perl and Abraham Goldfeder, from July twenty—ii.fth, nineteen hundred and seven, to February twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and eight, inclusive, to be paid from the appropriation "Expenses of regulating immigration," four hundred an sixty-five dollars. _ Pammm ·ro WHLIAM Bmcx: For payment of fee to William }l’,¥,§g,§{,*§g; Black, informer agpinst John Huggins, un er the alien contract-labor law, being one-ha of the penalty imposed and collected 1D Black’s own case, five hundred dollars. _ ‘ Prrnmrr ·ro Trromas Wrmmmos Aim orrnnas: To pay to _,_Q’,*{,°_?g“l}}_§[}{},;*_·§_*,g· Thomas Windridge, James Greenwood, William Cameron, and o ert W ypgcm pumvruui Jones, for information furnished that led to the conviction of the °'l,.;.,‘}.,§l,·`EI,`§,[‘ Allis-Chalmers Company for importing aliens under contract. from England in violation of the immigration laws, for which a fine of four thousand dollars was imposed and collected, five hundred dollars each, two thousand dollars. _ _ Commoanr nxrnusms snrrrmo srmvrcm: For rent (including C§jjggggg,gf;gggg rent of office quarters for the United States ship ing commissioner at San Francisco, California, not exceeding two tihousand one hundred dollars), stationery, and other requisites for the transaction of the business of shipping cornmissioners’ offices, nine thousand one hundred dollars. _ For rent of temporary quarters for- the United States shipping com- 1,§gj,'LY°**· missioner at New Yor , New York, and cost of removing present office and fixtures, three thousand one hundred and fifty do lars. _ BUREAU or Srnroannsz Toward procuring a testing machine to _,§;f’°““ °‘ S‘““°·‘ cost not exceeding one hundred and fifty thousand do lars, and for maggrgrs r>¤>·¤i¤¤i services in connection therewith, for the determination by the" ' Bureau of Standards of physical constants and the progrtres of materials as authorized by law, fifty thousand dollars to immediately available.