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 sixrivsixrn coxcnnss. sm. 1. cn. 92.. 1919. 341 eooperate with en ineering and industrial or anizations in the devel- °°°P°’¤“°¤ Y 1.*,% opment and I‘8YlS§Ol1 of such codes and wigi administrative bodies cu mmm in the introduction and interpretation of the codes, including personal services in the District of Columbia. and in the Held $25,000. Standardization of instruments, machinery, and, equipment; To ,,,§g°,§°”‘§}’ ,*;§§{‘,§i enable the Bureau of Standards to cooperate with Government de- m¢¤¢s.i¤¤¤h1¤m.¤¢¤- partments, enineers, and manufacturers in the establishment of standards, met ods of testing, and inspection of instruments, equipment, tools, and electrical and mechanical devices used in the industries and by the Government, including the practical s eciiication for quality and performance of such devices, and the Formulation of methods of inspection, laboratory, and service tests, including personal services in the District of Columbia and in the Held, $50,000. Platinum and rare metals: For the purchase of platinum and other ,m§§,§¤“¤ md '°'° rare metals required for use in the experimental work of the Bureau Purchase or. of Standards, $15,000. For the completion of a retaining wall along the south side of the ,,,g‘;,,'§{j{°**“g "°‘““" new industrial aboratory, together with that portion of the piping tunnel adjacent to the buildin and involved in the construction of the retaining wall, and the grading incident thereto, $20,000. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. Lgggrv¤r¢¤=·¤¢ of mmomrrron snnvrcn. m;gjmizr¤ti¤¤ B¤· For enforcement of the laws regulating the im¤¤iz¤‘¤*i¤¤ of aliens .1.;`3.“{,;"°i“‘ *"‘““*”'* into the United States, including the same objects specified xmder this "' head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1919, $2%%,072-04. d f h A d d bal f h ° I“°°'“°",,,,,,"“°"“‘,,,,,,, ot to excee _ $25,000 o the unex en e ance o the a ro na- A - W,. tion for "Ex nses of interned alieug, 1917·-1918," is·conti1i)1IfedPand  gm i made availabqg for expenditures incurred by the Immigration Service p` for interned aliens during the fiscal years 1919 and 1920. norman or Laser: STATISTICS. - ,,,I§_"“ S"*“"‘°’ B“' For miscellaneous expenses of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in- “”°°“‘“’°°°" cluding the same objects specified under this head in the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, $12’O00` ran e uma r1uN·r1No nm nmnmo. mg °l“‘ “ ' V The Secretary of Labor is authorized to make settlements for ,,,,S,§ff,l°,§‘,°”vE·,,°i,$ $5,630.58 and $81 from appropriations for expenses of the lprintmlg :;¤pgm;*•¤¤¤l¤•¤¤¤ and binding services of the War Labor Administration and Misco ` laneous expenses, Bureau of Naturalization, 1918-1919, " respectively, V¤*-28·v·°°*- in payment for printing ordered without compliance with the Act approved January 12, 1895. mrmaxynosan conrnaasca or LABOR. C,,{‘,§.?';,,‘3“,{‘,{°““* m’°' For salaries and expenses of the International Conference of Labor, ,, ‘“° "` as follows: G, uw, United States Government executive staff: For two and oneghalf sums. months, at monthly compensation as follows: Assistant, to the Secret , $450; first assistant, $300; three executive assistants, at $200 egli; two assistants at hotels, at $200 each; private secretary, $200; tizgptenoiaphegm gg $1505gach; typist, $125; and two messengers, a 5eac;1n ,312. . J ._ _— Coufereuce staff, for two Vmontlis, at monthly c0f¤P¢DS¤-${0n as sh" follows: Two stenogaphers, at $150 each; two deputy secretaries. Gt