Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1263

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SIXTY-NINTH comanss. SESS. II. cn. 189. 1927. 1223 imprisonment and actual expenses of conveyance of Chinese per- sons to the frontier or seaboard for deportation; refunding of head u§°'“¤d*¤¤ hm *2*- tax, maintenance bills, and immigration fines upon presentation of ` evidence showing conclusively that collection was made through error of Govermnent1oificers;’arll·to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of Labor, $6,535,000: PromZded,· That $1,600,000 of §{,g'§g°'é¤d buds, this amountshall be available only for coast and land-borderpatrol: mgqh I t V Provided further, That the purchase, exchange, use maintenance, $n¤°01°ia°i'1ia€£§¤€i° and operation of motor vehic es and allowances for horms, includ- ing motor vehicles and horses owned by immigration oiiicers when usedon oilicial business required in the enforcement of the immigra- tion and Chinese exclusion laws outside of the District of Columbia may be contracted for and the cost thereof paid from the appropria- tion for the enforcement of those laws, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe: Promkled mU%¤gg6g>i;,£¤¤¤¤°· further, That not more than $150,000 of theisum appropriated herein " ` may be expended in the purchase and maintenance of such motor vehicles, and of rsuch sum of $150,000-not more than $125 00O'shall b0f'g;rg;§§g,¤¤° md be available forithe purchase and maintenance of motor vehicles for ` coast and land border patrol. ` ruurenatrxoiv s·ra·r1oNs Ym¤¤z¤>¤1<>¤¤=¤¢i¤¤·» For remodeling, re airing including re airs to the ferr boat, R°’”°‘*°“¤¤ "““d· Ellis Island), renovaging lguiidings, aizid Iihrchase of equip)ix1ent,mgS'm` $50,000. N umm ei Bu BUREAU or Naronanrzarron reau? ”° °° ` Salaries: For the Commissioner and other personal services in ,,,§§,"p‘§‘,,‘i§'*‘u‘Q,‘§,‘§f· wd the District of Columbia- in accordance with the Clamification Act of 1923, $98,000. 7 _ - General expenses: For compensation, to be iixed by the Secretary ,§“’°‘°m°°”:°*""“· of Labor, of oiiicers, clerks, an employees a ointed, for the purpose 7 _ of carrying on the work of the Bureau of Ilyaturalization, provided 37} ‘§‘ $§,3,"v§?°§0Y‘§j for by the Act approved June 29, 1906, as amended by the Act **2 approved March 4 1913 (Statutes at Large, volume 37, page 736), an May 9, 1918 (Statutes at Large, volume 40, pages 542 to 548, inclusive), includin not to exceed *9658,940 for ersonal services m§$'”°°° *¤ *h° D9: in the District of Columbia in accordance with gre Classification ` Act of 1923, traveling expenses, -street-ear fare telegrams veriiica- téfraveuuz expenses. tions of legal papers, te ephone service in odices outside of the ° ' District of Columbia; necessary sup lies and equipment for the Naturalization Service; not to exceeId~$25,000 for rent of oiiices °“*’*"° ’°”’· pgtsigie of éhe District Ipf Folumbia where suwblg quarters can no; Mmm t cl ks o ta-ine in pu 'c uidiq ;carryi in e ectsection 13 o ,,,,,0 _°° ° °' the Act of June 29, 1906 (— irty-fouiltgi Statutes, page 600), as mvoliitégs rg09¤g;lVg{g- amended by‘ the Act approved J une 25, 1910 (Thiwsixth Statutes, pfixiii '’'` ' page 7 65]), and in acco ance with the provisions of t e Sundry Civil Act of une 12, 1917; andyfor mileage and fees to witnesses sub- w“°‘°"°°°·°°‘* pcenaed on behalf of the United States, the expenditures “ from this appropriation shall be made in the manner and under such regula- tions as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe, $656,000: Promded, €l,?{§" of 11,,1,,,] That no part of this appropriation shall be available for the com- °°“m °‘°*“°°d- pensation of assistants to clerks of UnitedStates courts. CH`lLDR’EN’S BUREAU Cbildren's Bureau. Salaries: For the chief, and other ersonal services in the1District ,,,g§‘,,‘ff,,,§'· wi °“°° gf Columbia`: in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, 105,000. ‘· 1 — ‘ To investigate and re ort upon matters ertainin to the welfare Cbgld "°”°’°· *¤§§¤§ of children and child life, and especiallypto inves§gate the ques- iiiiiid·i¤iiy' uc" in °°