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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 161. 1921. 1425 Narunarrzarrou smzvrcm. wg:t¤¤¤“¤¤¤<>¤ Bu- Fcr compensation, to be fixed by the Secretary of Labor, of exam- ,,,Z§‘}{Q,,€§,,?‘2‘F§’§‘i{§i iners, interpreters, clerks, and steno a hers, for the purpose of awcarrging on the work of the Bureau o%TNI:i.turalization, provided for _ bp the ct approved June 29, 1906, as amended by the Act approved svYg`7:i.46;pvg19F2oY‘;»l lt arch 4, 1913 (Statutes at Large, volume 37, page 736), and May 5*2- 9, 1918 (Statutes at Large, volume 40, pages 542 to 548, inclusive), including not to exceed $50,000 for personal services in the District m§§"*°“ in um Dir of Columbia, and for their actual necessary traveling expenses while ` absent from their official stations, including street car fare on official business at official stations, together with per diem in lieu of sub- P°*°i°¤¤¤b¤*¤’**¤°¤ sistence, when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil V°]‘38·*"‘°8°‘ Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, and for such per diem together with actua necessa traveling expenses of omcers and employees of the Bureau ofrllaturalization in Washington while absent on official duty outside of the District of Columbia; telegrams verifications of le al apers, telephone service in offices outside of the District of Cciumliia; not to exceed $13,400 for rent of oizlices outside of the District of Columbia where suitable quarters can not be obtained in public buildin ; carryin into effect section 13 of °,*,§g§s°¤°° *° °*°’k¤ the Act of June 29, 1906 ('I€irty-fourti Statutes, pa e 600), as V¤1.34(ki'p.6¤0;V¤L amended by the Act approved June 25, 1910 (Thirty-six§1 Statutes, °°i}’,,YjZ0,p{;Q°73_ gage 765), and in accordance with the provisions of the Srmdry 'vil Act of June 12, 1917; and for mileage and fees to witnesses W“°°¤*°°»°*°~ subpcenaed on behalf of the United States, the expenditures from this appropriation shall be made in the manner and under such regulations as the Secreta%sof Labor may rescribe, $550,000: Pm, Promkied, That no {part of t appropriation sgall be available for Asggfgjm to cram the compensation o assistants to clerks of United States courts. §JmlQ,’;;,jg§°dF‘°‘“ UNITED srxrns Housmo conronarrox. mgj>¤=i¤s C<>¤>¤¤· Salaries: For officers, clerks, and other employees in the District S¤I¤*i¢¤i¤Di¤"i°*°' of Columbia necessary to collect and account for the receipts from Sigma mSp°`m°d the sale of pro erties and the recgpts from the operation of unsold prolperties of the United States ousing Corporation, the Bureau of ndustrial Housing and Trans ortation, property commandeered by the United States throu h gre Department o Labor, and to collect the amounts advancef to trans rtation facilities and others, $70,000: Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder {;§‘;.'§§,,,,,u,,,,_ at a rate of compensation exceeding $5,000 per annum and only one person may be employed at that rate; Cont' ent expenses: For contingent and miscellaneous expenses C¤¤**¤H·=¤*°*P°¤·¤· of the lrxigces at Washington, District of Columbia, including purchase of blank books, maps, stationery, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, freight and express charges; telegraph and telephone service; printing and binding· and all other mispe aneous items and necessary expenses not included rn the foregoing, and necessary to collect moneys and loans due the coriporatron, $15,000; _ Appraisal: For the cost o appraisal under contract loans made ·*”'“"“ °‘P°”"· to ex edite transportation facilities, $10,000· Ccumom H 0 m Collections: For the collection of mom? due from the sale of real sales,renta1s,etc. and other pro erty under the {provision o the Act approved July 19, “"· P- Q4- 1919, the collection of rent s from unsold lprragertres, including necessary ofrice and travel expenses outside of the istrict of Columbla,  . · • • Hotel for GOVER- Waslnniton, Drstmct of Columbia, Government hotel for Govern- mmwmms, p_C, ment wor ers: For maintenance, operation, and management of Maintenance. the hotel and restaurants therein, including replacement of equip-