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 486 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 117. 1922. priation "Contingent expenses, Department of Labor," for that_year; D§g;g';d°$ P“;{’l'{,§'; and the total sum thereof shall be and constitute the appropriation tion and Supplies- for contiiiient expenses for the Degtrtrpgnt of Labfoiiqgh e expendeg thro h e central purchasing 0 ce ivision 0 `cations an Supplies), Department of _Labor. _ _ _ _ _ 2 Rent ent: For rent of buildings and parts of buildmgs m the District of _ Columbia. for the use of the Department of Labor, $24,000. mg*T"‘“’i”g ‘““* l’“‘d` Printing and binding: For printing and binding for Department of Labor, $200,000. Total, Office of the Secretary, $589,380. m§f,{"°' S"""“°’ B"` BUREAU or muon srarrsrics. Salaries: Commissioner, $5,000; chief statistician, who shall also ew- perform the duties of chief clexékl, $3,00{); statistician, $3,000; sin: statistical experts at $2 000 ea · employees—two at $2 760 eac one $2,520, ve at $2,280 each;’ one $1,800, six at $1,600 each; seven at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each; special agents——four at $1,8100 eac]; six at 2,600 eiach, eight ai} $l1,400§ach, foup sit $1,200 eac · cler —eighto class our seveno casst ee teno casstwo severiteen of class one, eight at $1,000 each; two copyists at $900 each; messenger, $840; three assistant messengers, at $720 each; two laborers, at $660 each; in all, $172,960. p§,°,:°§‘{Q_ ‘g°“"’· “" Per diem in lieu of subsistence not exceeding $4 of special agents, and employees, and for their transportation; experts and temporary _ _ assistance for iield service outside of the District of Columbia, to be ,,,,T *§'§f‘{,{c_%‘§'§§ paid at the rate of not exceeding _$8 per day; tempora? statistical District clerks, stenographers, and typewriters m the District 0 Columbia, to the selecte f§<;:.)1:)civil—serv:;<;§>1;;<·i1gisters and to bc-; paid at the raéaefof no exceeding _ per mon e same person o e employe or not more than six consecutive months, the total expenditure for such temporary clerical assistance in the District of Columbia not to Traveling expenses, exceed $6,000; travelipgq expenses of officers and employees, purchase °“’· of reports  materi for reports and bulletins of the Bureau of P I. I um Labor Statistics, $69,000. _ ' For per;od1cals, newspipeiri, documents, and speciall reports for the urposeo proc str1 e ta price quotations an court decisions iior the Bureauudirfabor Statistics, $300. , Total, Bureau of Labor Statistics, $242,260. Immigration Bureau. BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION. »;g1?ii€;i?£i°¤ii?ug·`i:; Salaries: Commimioner General, $5,000; Assistant Commissioner "°°· General, who shall also act as chief clerk and actuary, $3,500 ; private secretary, $1,800; chief statistician, $2,000; two law examiners, at $2,000 each; clerks—five of class four, five of class three, eight of class two, ten of class one, nme at $1,000 each, seven at $900 each; two messengers, at $840 each; assistant messenger, $720; in all, . $74,200. 1a?r[i;°mi ;1i°giz»i _ Regulating immigration: For enforcement of the laws regulating ‘h{}§f,u,p_ ,0,,,, immigration of aliens into the United States, including the contract -*¤¢¢»v·t\m labor laws; cost of reports of decisions of the Federal co1n·ts, and ` digests thereof, for the use of the Commissioner General of Immigra- Perdiemmbmenw tion; salaries and expenses of all officers, clerks, and employees v·>¤.ss.p.¢ss0. appointed to enforce said laws, including per diem in lieu of sub- VOL 39, p_ 8,,4; VOL sistence when allowed pursuant to section 13. of the Sundry Civil ·¥;68p.s4a v01. 41, p. Appropriatiop act approved August 1, 1914, enfprcement of the · provisions o_ the Act of February 5, 1917, entited "An Act to regulate the immigration of aliens to and the residence of aliens in the United States} and Acts amendatory thereof; necessary supplies,