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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. 221 assistant inspectors, and clerks; instruments, furniture, stationery, » janitor service, and every other thing necessary to carry into effect R S Tm LH the provisions of title 52, Revised Statutes, fiscal year 1919, $5,550. asahcéf ° ’pP' rmnnau or srannanns. Sm""°“ B“’°°“· Test' of large scales: For investigation and testing of railroad mu"; '°'g°“°*'“°‘ track slcxggles, elevator scales, and other scales used in weighing commodities for interstate shipments and to secure equipment and assistance for testinithe scales used by the Government in its transactions with the pu lic, such as post-office, navy-yard, and customhouse scales, and for the purpose of cooperating with the States in securig uniformity in the weights and measures_laws and in the metho of inspection, mcluding personal services in the District of Columbia and rn the Held, $40,000. _ Departme¤to1Labor. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. mmonarron STATIONS. I¤¤¤is¤¤¤¢¤¢¤¢i¤¤¤· Ellis Island, New York: For continuation of granite—faced sea wall, §°£,’”,,?§{f”"·  Y· under original limit of cost, $175,000. 1MM1GnA*rroN smzvrcn. Immicrauosservice. For enforcement of the laws regula ° immi ation of aliens into "§,,“‘°"“”,,m= 1**, Ws ‘°¢¤· the United States, including the contig?-labor Iiiws; cost of reports iggui im of of decisions of the Federal courts, and digests thereof, for the use of ° 4°’ p' me" the Commissioner General of Immigration; salaries and e enses of all officers, clerks, and emplo ees appointed to enforce saidllaws, in- P di is cluding per diem in lieu of subsistence when allowed pursuant to sec- viii. a§?i»iuet§°6, t°n°°' tion 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act a roved August 1, 1914; enforcement of the provisions of the Act ofpgebruary 5, 1917, ,0lQ'£*P· S"; V°'· entitled "An Act to regglate the immigration of aliens to and the resi- ' dence of aliens in the nited States," and Acts amendatory thereof; necessary supplies, includinig exchange of typewritin machines, alterations, and repairs, and or all other expenses autgorized lay said cm mi Act; preventing the unlawful ent of Chinese into the United tates, °°s° °x° °°‘ by the appointment of suitable ogrcers to enforce the laws in relation thereto; ex nses of returning to China. all Chinese persons found to be unlawfull); in the United States, including the cost of imprisonment and actual expenses of conveyance of Chinese ersons to the frontier R hm, h d tu or sczrhoarrl for deportation; refunding of heati)ta.x and Irralntelmllcé etc.° ding ea ' bills upon presentation of evidence showing conclusively that collection was made through error of Government ofizicers; all to be exppnded under the direction of the Secretary of Labor, $2,45_0,000Z PWM rovidecl, That the urchase, use, maintenance, and operation  ytmaeiousraenahorses and motor veliicles re uired in the enforcement o the imm}— “‘°‘°'°°'“"“”‘“ gration and Chinese exclusion(laws outside of the District of Columbia may be contracted for and the cost thereof paid from the appropriation for the enforcement of those laws, under such terms an condi- Limitation tions as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe: Provided further That not more than $12,000 of the sum appropriated herein may be expended in the purchase and maintenance of such motor vehicles: Aueumcm, em _ The appro mation herein made for the enforcement of the 1ID.ml§`8·· gxfrggren gpm ’ H0!} laws sh£l be available for carrying out the provisions of the {ld? ° ‘ p' ° entitled "An Act to exclude and expel from the United States aliens gho gre girembers ofdtge anarchifiuc andhsimiiar c1asses," approved cto er, 1918 an cts amen ato thereo. _ . _ For refrmd of immigration fine errdrieously assessed and collected from Guanica Central, of Ensenada, Porto Rico, $10.