Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/714

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696 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 113. 1918. ”°°*'°'*’·"“’°"°~ _ The Secretary of Labor is authorized to_execute a lease for office regu dnmwqw uarters for the United States Immigration Service at Montreal, gagada, for a period of pvc yglars from July E;s1t3(1;i1)neteen hundred an hteen atarateo rent not exceeding , per annum. mP°£l.mu?§i£! °é°°e°rill°§ TIi’dgSecre1ia.ry of Labor is authorized to pay certain maintenance °*°”· bills incurred b immigration officers at Boston, Massachusetts, and elsewhere, incidyent to the removal and temporary guarding of crews of German ships in the month of April, mneteen undred and seventeen, the amount of such payments not to exceed $500 and to be charged against the appropriation for that Escal year, c§,P“",i_ S*°“"‘“mP For refrmd to the Cunar Steamship Company (Limited) of amount R¤l:¥¤1d· erroneously paid for passage money or the aliens John Cavalas and N' l Coifas $75. c£,‘§,}`°,9§’fl’ S°l“" 'md 1Z(If(o1?Sref1md_1io Hartfield, Solari and Company of amount erroneously R¢¤¤¤d· paid for hos 1tal mamtenance of nineteen American crtizens, $160.75.

§§°i'E,iZ°°i"`Am°` For refunld to Scandinavian·American Lme_of amount erroneously

R¤*¤¤¤- paid for hospital maintenance of three American citizens, $70.50: §,‘§.’§,§'§§‘{,‘§_ To pay to Mauro Fierro for infomation that led to the collection of $1,000 in 8-lpenaltiesi from Gare? of Tegrasifor importing ens un er contrac , in vio a on o e rmmigra ion laws, $125. wa·¤¤¤z¤¤¤y¤¤· wm EIEEBGENCY smwxoms. tees. ”“P'°""’“"‘ ’ °E To e ble the Secretary of Labor during the present emergency to

 furnishmducg infomation mlgotpggendephsuéh  in the explo entowageearnerst out e mte a asniay e

deeyrhned necessary in the prosecution of the war and to a,1d m the standardization of all wages paid by the Government of the United °°""°°“·”¤’P””·°‘°· States and its ggciiciei, mcludiéilg persplnal %61'V%2QS in thBtD1ShI1Cb of Columbia an ew ere, per `em in 'eu o su sistence a not exc din $4 travelin expenses rental of quarters in the District of Ciilumgia and elsevinere, heat and light, telegraphand telephone service, su lies and equipment, and printing an bmdmf, $5,500,000:

 Prmnkled 'lliat no mone now or hereafter appro riate for the pay-

Lum: on r¤!i¤8 ’ J 5 mg ment of wages not iixe by statute shall be ava able to pay wages in excess of the standard determined upon by the War Labor Policies Board. ·“"‘}‘“"“ '°' mn? The a ropriation of $250 000 " to enable the Secretary of Labor to i¤i?j1%°(i¤n¤t:9;emu°cm advancepiio wage earners transportation to_such places as may be 'p` _ deemed necessary for the purpose of securing emfployment in con- .»;?£}°££2l§°2.,°$'l[ nection with this prosecutioéilpi thel war/L contiaiiriie in th? dtifieignci a o ri tion ct a rove arc twen -e1g t mneteen un re aiigreghsteen, is conitiliued and made avaigble for, the same plurposes and under the same conditions for the fiscal year nmeteen undred and nineteen. W"` hm °°*¤*¤** To enable the Secreta of Labor during the present emergency tili¢m”x1mu¤¤ of aim to carry on the work of rv;ar—labor aiiministration including media; ‘h§§’.,‘},°§_§°f,; tion and conciliatiolp in labor disppltes, the (gvorlring can rtions of otgecaspmaeu. wa earners in the most essenti war in ustries the acquiring ana? diffusing of information on subjects connected with labor, the cm loyment of women in industry, and the trai1:ungland_ dilution of labor, includin personal services and rent in the District of Columbia and in tge field, per diem in lieu of subsistence not to exmotmm of E} ceed $4, traveling expenses, aw_books, books of reference, periodicals, ‘ news a rs, sup lies and equi ment, and contin ent and miscelpenses. P P9 P _ P , g _ laneous expenses, m amounts not exceeding the follo cr: Commissioners of concrhation, $300,000; working conditions service, $45,000; information and education service, $225,000; woman_ in industry service, $40,000; investigation and mspectron service, $300,000; ggrsonnel service, $15,000; training and dilution servim $150,000; creta.ry’s office, $110,000; printing and binding for all services, $150,000; m all, $1,335,000.