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 518 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 94. 1920. Im¤“¤"“°“ B“‘ nnuonatrrou smzvrcn. Nlu. .E¤'**°*¤¢ ’m¤**¢¤· For expenses of megula 1mm1gra` tion includ.1.n§` the same objects mn la"` ppocigiediisuziler this eaduilgnder the Sundry Civil ppropriation Act ort e c year 1920 $150,000. gum ¤¤¤~¤:;¤é,ud_ Enforcement of laws, against alien anarchists: For the enforcement of the Act entitled "An Act to exclude and expel from the United °'· ‘°· P' mu States aliens who are members of the anarchistic and S1Il11l8.l'·6l8·SS@, " gplproved October 16, 1918, and Acts amendatory thereof, mcluding aries and expenses of officers, clerks, and emfplogues in the District of Ctplsunsibia and elsewhere, per  intiieu 0 su tenog, suppliteis, ren eportation expenses an 0 er expenses inci ent to e gorcdmenp Iailsaid laws, to be expended under the direction of the tar $750 000. llgsporcaticnolslieus. Drgperjtgtion of) imder the laws re%lating immigration: For v¤ii°a¤,E;§p. sn-aaa the expenses of deportuf to the countries w ence they came, as specified in the Immigration ct of February 5, 1917, of alien public charges and others ordered deported under the laws regulating immigration pines July 31, 1914, including cocnlveyancehto the frgptigr otiilseplboag or eportation transportation es w en paya e y e ni States under tlie terms of existinglglaw, including maintenance experésgii expanse:] of attendance an per dielrp in liplu of bsubsistenlgi an IDC] ent expenses in connection therewit, to e expen under the direction of the Secretary of Labor, $100,000. ‘ B£S"“’“°’ BUREAU or Lason s·rA·r.rs·nos. ,gE, f’§,§}'“ For per diem in lieu of subsistence, special agents, and employees, and for   transportation; experts and temporary assistance for field service outside of the Dmtnct of Columbia, to be paid at the rate of not exceeding $8 per day; travehng_ expenses of officers and employees, purchase of reports and materials for reports and bulletins ,,,;}`§‘;,*§,*§{’,‘},,,{°' L°‘ of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and for subvention to "International Association for Labor I..egislation," and necessg expenses ppnnectegl representation 0 the United States vemment erein. ,8§,°§‘”’°““‘*°" B"', , NATURALIZATION smzvicrz. Puy or ¤<¤¤¤¤¤r=3. For compensation to be fixed by the Secret of Labor of exam- gg}. gg, $.7% W mg on the work of the Bureau of aturalization, provided for liz the 4t,pp§5e..é4.·;. ' Act approved June 29, 1906, as amended by the Act approved arch 4, 1913 (Statutes at Large, volume 37, page 736), andp May 9, 1918 (Statutes at Large, volume 40, pages 542 to 548, inclusive), including not to exceed $35,000 for personal services in the District of Columbia from February 1, 1920, and for their actual necessary traveling expenses while absent from their official stations, including street car rexupgrigarggimm. fare on official busmess at official stations, together with per diem in lieu of subsistence when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry  Appropnation Act approved August 1, 1914, and for such per diegi togizther mph gctgal neceiaig traavlizling expenses of oflicersan empoyeeso te ureauo atur t1 W hi while absent reg official plnityaputside of the dilstiiillztuhf Cldluiigiliizrl tee a.ms,ve`cationso tel h ` fli ~» clam Ouest., of the District of e0iEmb&‘Z"€%i¤€§2§§.f'ZL2%t£¤°13°S? mw:. agépgg; yglrt the Act of June 29, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes, p e 600), as mj ,*3}*371, ’ ’ amended by the Act approved Jime 25, 1910 (Thirty-siigicli Statutes, page 765), and in acco ance with the provisions of the Sundry Civil Act of June 12, 1917; and for mileage and fees to witnesses subpuenaedon behalf of the United States, the ex enditures from this appropriation shall be made in the manner and) under such regula-
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