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 326 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. mcununnua nu- NATURALIZATION smrvrcn. n&· spun ummm, pensa 'on to be fixed b the Secret of Labor, of exam- °°°' inegiir §)t1§rpretetr;, blerks, and styen a hers8,r5l’or the purpose of c " on the work of the Bureau §rN}irturaHzation,dp`>·:·5ov1ded for iizil iiijgx by the Act a proved June twenty-ninth nineteen  d and six, as amended E the Act approved March fourth, mneteen hundred and thirteen {Statutes at {mae, volume thirty-seven, page seven hundred and thirty-six), and or their actual necessary_travehng expenses while absent from their onicial stations, mcluding street Per din ¤¤¤¤*¤¢- car fare on official business at official stations, together with per diem °$ir.ss,p.sw. in lieu of subsistence, when allowed pursuant to section thirteen of the srmdry civil appropriation Act approved August first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and for such per diem together with actual necessary traveling of officers and employees of the Bureau of Naturalization m washington while absent on_oflicial duty outside of the District of Columbia; telegrams, verriications o legal papers, telephone service in offices outside of the District of Columbia; ¤•¤*- not to exceed $5,300 for rent of offices outside of the District of Co- _ l Hm, N wb lumbia where suitable quarters can not be obtained in Lpublic build- ` •r$:¤r& pm. carrying into effect section thirteen of the Act of une twenty- Win; mh .M,m_ ninth, mneteen hundred and six (Thrrty-fourth Statutes, page_six hundred), as amended b the Act approved June twenty-fifth, mneteen hundred and i1_;en)(’l'hirty-sixtli1_tStatutes at Largle, lpage seyen P~¤'*°*-rn, hun an sixt—ve:, atinnoeventsa tewoe mum amount allowed the clerk of a court and his assistants from this appropriation or any similar appropriation made hereafter exceed the one-half of the Fross rjeeerpte o said clerk from naturalization ,¤¥;¤_g:¤$f,Q'*°"*°°° fees during the fisca year immediately preceding: Promded further, That payment 1s_authorrzed for the services rendered during the month o June, mneteen hundred and sixteen by clerical assistants originally authorized by the Secretary of Labor where the allowance for salaries exceeds the one—half of the naturalization fees of the W”¤¤'¤»°*°~ court for the  year nineteen hundred and sixteen; and for mile-, nge and fees to witnesses subpcenaed on behalf of the United States; e expenditrues from this appropriation shall be made in the manner and under such regulations as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe, $275,000. Standardlzlng first smmsumcs. srarrvarrnrzxrrorr or Fmsr Am METHODS. °¤¤v"¤**°¤· °*<=-···' To enable the Secretary of Labor to com ile, edit, and re are for °°w°°m°°m publication, by industries, the material on Ilirst aid, in collalibration with the Presrdent’s Board for Standardization of First Aid Methods rn the United States, including the necessary temporary clerical assietance in the District of Columbia, to be selected from civilservitep iggrgggrs, and to be paid at the rate of not exceeding $75 per mon, ,. °'·‘°° D°*’°““"’°‘· DEPARTMENT OF STATE. •w·*{g;a'{°;§,¤gf’¤‘ °‘ Pnnrrme Ascnmarsmsxr or mmcrons Fon Pnnsmnzrr Aim Vrcn mms or prim- Pnnsmnxr: To pay the expenses of prmtmg, in compliance with the °"(,,;_ar,p,m reelmrements of the Act of February thir, eighteen hundred and eig ty-seven, the certriied cepres of the final ascertainment of the electors for President and Vice President of the United States, as transmitted by the executive of each State to the Secretary of State, or so much thereof as may be necessary, $2,000.