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1442 _ SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 285. 1911.

  • ’*?“°€’°lP*****·P*~ The limit of cost for build' a pier at_ the immigration station,

e1-i'is'$°alfei°i»1$}fi°ii:¢ii1- Philadelphia., Pennsylvania, aid the erection furnishing of the necessary buildings at that station in accordance with plans and specifications prepared b(y the Supervising Architect 0 the Treasury Department, and un er the supervision of the said department, and V°l·"5-P~°· the Act of February sixth, nineteen hundred and eight (Thirty-fifth Statutes, page six), is hereby extended in the sum of one hundred and five thousand dollars, and appropriations made_ for said station may be used for the erection of more than one building and a pier. _rmmig¤m¤¤ serv- mmrenarrou smzvicm. IOG- &l}¤¤¤¤iH¤‘¤ ¤i¤¤ 0* Expenses of regulating immigration: For all expenses of the enforce-

 mming ment of the laws regulating the immigration of a iens into the United

]"'°‘ States, includin the contract—labor laws; for the costs of the reports of decisions of Sie Federal courts, and digests thereof, for the use of the Commissioner General of Immigration; for salaries and exipenses of all officers, clerks, and employees appointed to enforce said laws; V°*· 34- P- 596- for the enforcement of the provisions of the Act of February twentieth, nineteen hundred and seven, entitled "An Act to regulate the immi- ` gration of aliens into the United States" and acts amendatory thereof; for expenses of necessary sulpplies, alterations, and repairs, “g¤*¤¤¤¢ ¢¤¢*¤=*<>¤· and for all other expenses authorized said Act; also for preventing ` the unlawful entry of Chinese into the Dnited States, by the appointment of suitable officers to enforce the laws in relation thereto, and the ex enses of returning to China all Chinese persons found to be unlavvfiilly in the United States, including the cost of im risonment and actual ex ense of conveyance of Chinese persons to filie frontier “°*““d*“¤**°°°"*"· or seaboard for deportation, and for the refunding of head upon presentation of evidence showing conclusive] that collection was made through error of Government officers; allrto be expended under the direction of the Secretarg of Commerce and Labor, two g;'j{°6,,e,mbu,_Sc_ million five hundred and twenty- ve thousand dollars: Provided meme That from and after July `first, nineteen hundred and eleven, all moneys paid into the Treasury to reimburse the Immigration Service for expenses of detained aliens paid from the appropriation for expenses of regulating immigration, shall be credited) to the appropriation for the expenses o regulating immigration for the sca] year in which the expenses were incurred. ¤§`¤¤¤¤1*¤¤¢i¤¤ dm- Miscellaneous expenses, Division of Naturalization: For compen- Special examiners, sation, to be fixed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, of °°°‘ examiners, interpreters, clerks, and stenographers, for the purpose of carrying on the work of the Division of Naturalization, Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, provided for b_ the Act of Con- V°‘·“·P-5*- gress a proved June twent —ni.nth, nineteen hundred and six, enti- . tled ‘ ‘Aln Act to establish a liureau of Immigration and Naturalization and to provide for a uniform rule for the naturalization of aliens throughout the United States/’ and for their actual necessary traveling expenses while absent from their official stations, including streetcar fares on official business at official stations, subject to such rules ‘ and regulations as the Secretary of Commerce and Labor may preet'g¤*¢1*¤c¤¤v¢¤¤¢¤· scribe; and for the actual necessary traveling expenses of the officers and employees of the Division of Naturalization in Washington while absent on official dut outside of the District of Columbia; for telegrams verifications to legal papers, telephone service in offices outside of, the District of Columbia; not to exceed three thousand six _ hundred dollars for rent of offices outside of the District of Columbia 0,*§•§,'*;1·;‘,;°°° ‘° °l°*'“ where suitable quarters can not be obtained in public buildings; and xpm. $00. for the purpose of carrying into effect section thirteen of the Act of "" June twenty-nmth, nineteen hundred and six (Thirty-fourth Statutes, page eight hundred and ninety-six), as amended by the Act