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 334 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1. 1921. ¤¤¤=¤¤¤·¤*¤*L·*>¤*- DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. m;g{*¤*g'¤“°¤ B¤· BUREAU or rmuonyrron. Ellis Ismd h¤m*· Ellis Island, New York: For reconstruction and reconditioning of m1i¤°;5s$°ei°¤?ais. laundry building, Island Numbered Two, $32,270.75. mgiiqsrégixivtggnofsgaugbging system on Island Numbered Two, includ- 1 I ‘ .6‘§1¤‘°'°i¤¢ *¤m*8¤· egulating immigration: For enforcement of the laws regulating tl mm immigration of aliens into the United States, including the same objects specified imder this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Aclgs for the fiscal years that follow: or 1921 $150,000; For 1922; $300,000. name mm sum- For refund of imnililgration fine erroneously assessed and collected ’°§{’,.$,°,{{‘;°,}“;Y,3,_ from the Pacific M Steamship Company at Honolulu, Hawaii, $1,000. ' r‘g,**“¤°Yf°d‘§,°¤ For refund of  tion fine erroneously assessed and collected Baenme ei:°a¤g°n" from the Whitney- den Brokerage Company at Mobile, Alabama, $40. Alfredo S¤1><>r<1¤- For refund of immigration fine erroneously assessed and collected Rmmd °m°°' %r1omdAlfredo Saborde, master Cuban tug Caibarien, at Tampa, ori a, $50. Total, Bureau of Immigration, $502%,360.75. Womeninlndustry. WOMEN IN INDUSTRY. afgpovgmwnz i¤V¤Sti· To enable the Secretary of Labor to continue the investigation g ‘ touching women in industry, including personal services in the Diisptrict of Columbia and in the field, for the iiscal years that follow: or 1920, $1,200; For 1921, $600. E¤¤¤¤¤v¤¤¤¤¢ Saw- nurnorunxr snnvron. 106 ,,,,,’f,‘{“‘,,§.§,g,'Q’f’i,,;‘f‘p‘°Y‘ To enable the Secretary of Labor to foster, promote,  develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their workmglconditions, and so forth, including the same objects specified under ttil 1:  m the Sundry Civil Appropriation Acts for the fiscal years a o ow: For 1920, $400; For 1921, $3,500. C0<; <i¤¤¤ vi comnssronmzs or CONCILIATION. Expenses- To enable the Secretary of Labor to exercise the authorit vested V°'·3’·*’·’”· in him by section 8 of the Act creating the Department o? Labor, and to appoint commissioners of conciliation, for per diem in lieu of subsistgncef alti not exceeding $4, and traveling expenses, for the fiscal years t at o ow: For 1920, $2,500; For 1922, $50,000. Total, Department of Labor, $561,56035. Ngvy clpgigxm damage Damage claims: To pay the claims adjusted and determined by V°,_%’p_w,_ the Navy Department under the Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1911, on accoimt of damages occasioned to 1`pnvate property by collisions with vessels of the United States avy and for which naval vessels were resiponsible, certified to Congress in House Document Numbered 121 o the first session of the Sixty-sevemth Congress, $7,413.26.