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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 27. 1917. 171 For refund to Hartiield, Solari and Companfy of amounts erro- C,§{*£§*$d·S°*°**md neously paid for hospital charges on account o American citizens, Remmiko. $103. The Secretary of Labor is authorized to pay not to exceed $3,741 $,,}°J}$°“° ‘°' "°m°1° from the unexpended balance in the appropriation "Expenses of regulating immigration" for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fifteen, for horse and motor vehicle service furnished by officers of the Immigration Service prior to wil first, nineteen hundred and fifteen, when such allowances were continued. NATURALIZATION smnvion. ,,,§*‘““°“‘“"°° “°"‘ For compensation, to be fixed by the Secretary of Labor, of exami- mi;iii°§m°1eiem,°£?1in°m’ ners, interpreters, clerks, and stenotgraphers, for the purpose of carrying on the work of the Bureau 0 Naturalization, rovided for by the Act approved June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundlied and six, as V I 34 596 amended y the Act a proved March fourth, nineteen hundred and V°l`37'P'736' thirteen (Statutes at lldarge, volume thirty-seven, page seven hun- °' ’P' ' _ dred and thirt -six), and for their actual necessary traveling expenses while absent fiiom their official stations, including street car fare on P dim mm official business at official stations, together with per diem in lieu of V: 38'P°`;w_ °°' subsistence, when allowed pursuant to section thirteen of the simdry ° civil appropriation Act approved August first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and for such per diem together with actual necessary traveling expenses of officers and employees of the Bureau of Naturalization in Washington while absent on official duty outside of the District of Columbia; telegrams, veriiications of legal papers, telephone Rm service in offices outsi e of the District of Columbia; not to exceed ` $5,300 for rent of oi’dces outside of the District of Columbia where umu to dm suitable quarters can not be obtained in public buildings; carrying enema. into effect section thirteen of the Act of June twenty-ninth, nineteen v°1‘°‘· "‘°°°‘ hundred and six (Thirty-fourth Statutes, pa e six hundred), as vo, 36 pp 765 gw amended b the Act aigroved June twenty-iifgh, nineteen hundred ’`’` and ten ('lliirty-sixth tatutes at Large, pegs seven hundred and PWM sixty-five): Provided, That the whole amount a owed for a fiscal year wawmisnmm. to the clerk of a court and his assistants from naturalization fees and this appropriation or any similar appropriation made hereafter shall be based upon and not exceed the one-half of the gross receipts of said clerk from naturalization fees during the fiscal year immediately preceding, unless the naturalization businew of the clerk of any court during the year shall be in excess of the naturalization business of the preceding year, in which event the amount allowed may be increased to an amount equal to one-half the estimated gross receipts of the said clerk from naturalization fees during the current fiscal Fu M in M year: Prmrided further, That payment is authorized in the sum of me. °° °°° °y’ $272.10 for the services rendered during the month of May'? nineteen hundred and sixteen, by clerical assistants originally authorized by the Secretary of Labor where the disbursements for salaries were in Wim ms tc excess of the amount lawful] allowable; and for mileage and fees °S° ’° ‘ to witnesses subpoenaed on behalf of the United States, the expendit1u·es from this appropriation shall be made in the manner and under such regulations as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe, $27 5,000. LEGISLATIVE. ’·°¢*¤'*°"· Statement of approipriationsz For pre aration, under the direction p$§?}?°t °f °ppr°` of the Committees on r ppropriations of tlhe Senate and House of Rep- 25 resentatives, of the statements for the second session of the Sixty- Am'? ' fourth Congress, showing appropriations made, new offices created, offices the salaries of which ave been omitted, increased, or reduced,