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 376 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. S1·:ss. I. C11. 79. 1917. C°¤‘*¤¤°”‘°‘P°‘“°°· CONTINGENT EXPENSES: For contingent and miscellaneous exenses, including the same objects specified under this head in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen, $7,566. i ,,,§`{fft‘”“u"°°i°° Bl" NATUBALIZATION smnvrcm. °.,$,$f‘°"°°°°°`°rkS°! For an additional amount for allotment to clerks of courts for cler·i- ·*’•*¢·P·m· cal assistance in naturalization proceedings in accordance with the mmm provisions of the sundry civil appropr1ation_Act for the fiscal year Reduction ofamount nineteen hundred and eighteen, $30,000: Prmrtded, That the allotment ‘°">¤*¤¤¤· for the foregoing purpose heretofore made from the appropriation of $275,000 for naturalization expenses for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen shall not be reduced during the said fiscal_year: ,,£Q‘,ggg2°”""”*‘**¤* Pravvkicdfurther, That all mail matter, of whatever class, relatrng to ` naturalization, including duplicate papers required bly law or regulation to be sent to the Bureau of Naturalization b c erks of State or Y lgecipral colpgts, addressed to the;HDe5arli;men; of Iéabog or gre gigeari ' o atura ation, or to an o ci thereo, an in orse ‘ cia Business/’ shall be transrnislated free of stage, and by registered P°¤·‘*“Y‘°'m*S““· mail if necessary, and so marked: Providgd) further, That if any person shall make use of such indorsement to avoid payment of postage or registry fee on his or her private letter, package, or other matter in the mail, the erson so offending shall be `lty of a misdemeanor and subject  a dine of $300, to be prosecutegm in any court of competent jurisdiction. ,,i§E$,§,,"‘§§”‘ °”*' srxrmannrzyrrou or Fmsr-am rmmons. t,§1‘,};$¤s°“°’°°“‘P*’°‘ To enable the Secretary of Labor   compile, edit, and prepare for V¤1.ao,p.326- pugicgticip, byl induslgreiaghe gnatefpaallld on first   in (A)1}18.-&OI'11lGl(:1H wi the resident s a or tan ization o irst- et o s in the United States, including the_necessary temporary clerical assistance in the District of Columb1a, to be selected from civilservitclp rgigisters, and to be paid at the rate of not exceeding $75 per mon, 5,000. Di¤m*¤¤°¤°‘*°b°’· rwrsrrzrmrrrou or LABOR. Y¤*<>¤¤¤¢i¤¤· °*°·» ¤> To enable the Secreta of Labor, during the resent eme ency, in wm additiorla to existing facill§.ies tolfumish sutch imgmrmation aég to {ender suc assistance in the em oyment o wage earners t rouv out the United States as may be dleemed necessary in the prosecution of the wlar, mcludgng p_er&_ional iervliges in the District coil Columbia anil e sew ere per iem in 1eu 0 su istence at not exc ing $4, trave - ing expenses, and rental of quarters outside of the District of Columbia, $250,000. Iazswvve- LEGISLATIVE. S¤¤¤¢¤· smxarra. Rggg l;_?}§§,,_ To pay Lola A. Lane, widow of Honorable Harry Lane, late a Sen- Rm H Wmde ator from the State of Oregon, $7,500. _ Sé,;,gEs_ · _ To enable the Secretsgiy of the Senate to pay from the appropriation for nineteen hundr and seventeen for compensation of officers, clerks,_ messenggm, and others: Russell Wrede, messenger to the Committee on xpenditures in the Department of Commerce, from March thrrteenth to April third, nineteen hundred and seventeen, at the rate of $1,200 per_annum. xmuamousawms. For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, $15,000.