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 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1919. 55 B·UREAU· OF FISHERIES. FiShB1'i€SB\1!'6zi.\1. Alaska, general service: For protecting the seal and salmon ,.3*ska g°°°"I Sm` fisheries of Alaska, including the furnishing of food, fuel, clothin, and other necessities of life to the natives of the Pribilof Islands of Alaska, including the same obzects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act or the fiscal year 1919, $44,700. For an additiona amount for the purchase or construction of a Is£°* *0* P*'ib¤°‘ wooden power lighter for use at the Pribilof Islands, and for equip- ` ment thereof, $7,500. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. D¤¤¤¤¤¤¤t¤*L¤¤<¤- c0Ntr1NcEN*r EXPENSES. C¤¤¤¤s¤¤¤¤¤P¤¤¤¤¤· For amount required during the fiscal year 1919 to meet the E“"°1°P°S»1919· increased cost of envelopes in accordance with the adjustment made by the Postmaster General under section 4 of the Post Office Appro- VOL *°·P· 753- priation Act approved July 2, 1918, $5,496.79. Miscellaneous. mscELLANnoUs. To enable the Secretary of Labor, during the remainder of the wfgggxegfgeisgmeiéit °! fiscal year 1919, to maintain the present organization established ¤¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤·>¤,¤¢¢-,¤x- under appro riations contained in the Sundry Civil Appropriation P°i}?i,s2o,p.soc. Act approves July 1, 1918, for the furnishing of information and the rend of assistance to wage earners throughout the United States during gre resent emergency, includingilpersonal services in the District of (lolumbia and elsewhere, per `em in lieu of subsistence at not exceedingft, traveling exppnses, rental, andmaintenance of quarters in the `strict of Co um ia and elsewhere, heat and light, telegra h and telephone service, supplies and equipment, and printin,<%and)bindin, $272 ,000. Commmcn of mm o enable tge Secretary of Labor, during} the remainder of the miyuma mi. fiscal year 1919, to carry on the work of me iation and conciliation °'·‘°’·P·°°°· in labor disputes, including ersonal services and rent in the District of Columbia and in the fieldi per diem in lieu of subsistence not to exceed $4, traveling expenses, law books, books of reference, periodicals, newspapers, supplies and e uipment, contingent and miscellaneous expenses, and printing andqbinding, $26,393.11. IMMIGRATION snnvrcn, icgmmigmuon serv- For refund of head tax paid on account of eighty-one aliens in H°°d*“'°‘“”"· transit through the United States, whose departure therefrom after the period edproscribed by the immigration regulations was caused by ggtgrupt passenger sailings to urepe incident to war conditions, The Secretary of Labor is authorized to make settlement for Adv°m°‘d°° $11.85 from the appropriation for expenses of regulating immigration for the fiscal year 1919, in payment for advertising erroneously R S sw 3828 m ordered without previous compliance with the terms of section 3828 " ’P` of the Revised Statutes. I Housmo ron wax NEEDS. ages. S for N The 811111 of $32,500,000 of the unexpended balance of the ro- “°°"“b,,* ,,,°,,'c,,“°"‘j Pfiations heretofore made for  out the provisions of thaglhct W Z; Bhtitled “An Act to authorize the President to provide housing for ea. °’m°' w' ’ W¤·r¤e0ds," approved May 16, 1918,shall he eoveteéinto theTre¤s¤1‘y