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 1128 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 24. 1923. _ _ _ and conditions as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe: Provided d,,L}““*’ '”°'°' '°h" further, That not more than $12,000 of the sum appropriated herein may be expended in the purchase and maintenance of such motor ch¥$¤;{*¤d*¤¢°l*°°““‘ vehicles: Provided further, That the appropriation herein made for v¤1. 40, p·1012;V¤l· the enforcement of the immigration laws shall be available for carry- expel from the United States aliens who are members of the anarchisg/2; andhsimiliar classes," approved October 16, 1918, and Acts . ,,,,,m,,_,_ amen ory thereo. c;Fi=.g¤;¤;s. Witby ¤¤<1 negorpégxyntgnctafcfines eIr;or§_e;>usl%0a?e(s§s‘e;,1_and collected from Fur- _ _, 1 m a , w r 1 , $300. T°Y°K”°”K“'S"‘* For refund of immigration line erroneously assessed and collected from Toyo Kisen Kaisha, Honolulu, Hawaii, $2,000. C,mf’ p”;’1;,‘f° _ For refund to the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company (Limited), Montreal, Canada, of immigration fine erroneously assessed and collected in the case of Mark Sun, alias Sin Chung, $200. For rtefurixga to gplgpelptor off customs, Los Aéigelesiegsiglifognia, for B¤f¤¤<r paymen o nu area o pass mone e the agents gi the lgnfexiacinnk itate   Los Anges, C8l.1§01"I11R(|;?10D acgount of the en anu area,. ¤¤¤¤=is¤¤1¤¤¤¤¤¢i¤¤=- nnrrorwrron srarroxs. R“°°“°“¤¤»°"° For remodel' re airin includ` re airs to the fe boat Ellis Island), 1i·1§ioval}ing l§uildings,uia§d Iihrchase of eqn?-gment; N 1. wm Bm $100,000. mu. nmznau or NATURALIZATION. d°"' Salaries: Commissioner, $4,000; deputy commissioner, $3,250; cle1;<s—e%gh{: of class four, tévelve of cies thrge, sixteen of das? two, six en o c ass one, ten at 1,000 eac, one 900; messen r, 900; gggsgengesil  libwo assistant messengers at $720; messegiigger boy, _ ; in ,.
 * 1* pp' 593* m3' ing out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to exclude and
 * ¤r}i»i·i't°$i $ri»?i¤'f General lslxpensesz For compensation, to be fixed by the Secretary of Labor, of examiners, interpreters, clerks, and stenographers,

V0, 34 p_ M for the puigpose of carxging on the work of the Bureau of Naturaliza- Vol.3'I;p.7I§. tion, provided forpty the ct approved June 29, 1906, as amended by V°"‘°·”·“2‘ the Act appiroved arch 4, 1913 (Statutes at Large, volume 37, page ,,,§Z'"°°" i“ mi ms' 'g), arid ay 9, 1i91]8 (Statutes at Laig;-3 volume 40, pagps 542 to 0, inc usive , including not to exceed ,000 for rsona services in the District of Columbia, and for their actualloand necessa traveling expenses while_absent from their official stations, incluld); P“mmmmmw_ mg street carfare on official business at official stations, together with verse, pam. per diem in lieu of subsistence, when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, and for such per diem toget er with actual necessary traveling expéernsgs tgt officelrxland) employeefsii of {lg: Bureau (pf liaturagzation ir; as in on w e a sen on o cia uty outsi e 0 the istrict o Rm mgm the Columlua; telegrams, verifications of legal papers, telephone service m,,,,,g_ in offices outside of the District of Columbia; not to exceed $25,000 _ to mh for rent of offices outside of the District of Columbia where suitable ogpxngi P mo. Vol quarters can not be obtained in public buildings; carrying mto effect 3,, pg .;,5; mg mj section 13 of the Act of June 29, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes, page ·*¤»x>.111. 600), as amended by the Act approved June 25, 1910 (Thirty-sixth winmx, Statutes, page 765), and in accordance with the provisions of the Sundry C1v1 Act of June 12, 1917; and for mileage and fees  witnesses subpoenaed on_ behalf of the United States, the expenditures _ from this appropriation shall be made in the manner and under such fggm to dah regulation as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe, $600,000: Progruggimi mm u- vided, That no partof this appropriation shall be available for the · compensation o assistants to  of United States courts.