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 1352 SEVEN TY-F IRST C ONGRESS. SEss. III. CH. 280 . 1931 . chase, exchange, maintenance, and repair of motor cycles and motor trucks ; purchase, exchange, maintenance, and repair of a motor- propelled passenger-carrying vehicle, to be used only for official pur- poses ; freight and express charges ; newspaper clippings not to exceed $1,800, postage to foreign countries, telegraph and telephone service, typewriters, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices ; Additional, from im- purchase of law books, books of reference, newspapers, and period- migration expenses, for icals 9 not exceeding p~ $5,000 ;; in all, $61,800 ; and in addition thereto ~PPbea. such sum as may be necessary, not in excess of $25,000, to facilitate Vol. 36, p, 531, the purchase, through the central purchasing office as provided in u.S. o ., p .13o9. the Act approved June 17, 1910 (U . S . C ., title 41, sec . 7), of certain supplies for the Immigration Service, shall be deducted from the a pprop riati on " Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Immigration " made for the fiscal year 1932 and added to the appropriation " Con- tingent expenses, Department of Labor," for that year ; and the total sum thereof shall be and constitute the appropriation for contingent inEougpe Bblcatons expenses for the Department of Labor, to be expended through the and Supplies Div ision. central purchasing office (Division of Publications and Supplies), Provisos. Department of Labor : Provided, That expenditures from a ro ria- Exp enses of m otor > hl> h ve hicles l imited. tions contained in this Act for the maintenance, upkeep, and repair, exclusive of garage rent, pay of operator, fuel, and lubricants, on any one motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicle used by the Department of Labor shall not exceed one-third of the market price of a new vehicle of the same make or class and in any case not more P Pur chase of m inor than $500 : Provided, That section 3709 of the Revised Statutes of R. S., sec., 3709, p. the United States shall not be construed to apply to any purchase iii. S. C., p. 1309. or service rendered for the Department of Labor when the aggre- gate amount involved does not exceed the sum of $50. Rent. Rent : For rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia for the use of the Department of Labor, $68,000 . ing rioting and bind- Printing and binding : For printing and binding for the Depart- men t of Lab or, inclu ding all its bur eaus, of fices, in stitutio ns, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $2 96,500. Labor Statistics Bu- BUREAU OF LABOR ST ATISTICS reau. off ice m soone r, and Salaries and expenses : For personal services, including temporary statistical clerks, stenographers and typewriters in the District of Columbia, and including also experts and temporary assistants for peSSpeial agents, e x- field service outside of the District of Columbia ; traveling expenses, Traveling expenses. including expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the wor k of the Bureau o f Labor Statisti cs when incurred on the w ritten authority of the Secretary of Labor ; purchase of periodicals, docu- ments, envelopes, price quotations, and reports and materials for rep orts and bulletin s of sai d bureau, $440,4 80, of wh ich amou nt not to exceed $361,240 may be expended for the salary of the commis- sio ner and other per sonal se rvices i n the Di strict of Columbi a. Immigration Bureau. Salaries and expenses. Vol. 43, p. 155. U.S.C.,p 133 ; Supp. IV, p.62. Deportation ex- penses . BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION Salaries and expenses : For enforcement of the laws regulating the immigration to, the residence in, and the exclusion and deporta- tion from the United States of aliens, and persons subject to the Chinese exclusion laws ; salaries, transportation, traveling, and other expenses of officers, clerks, and other employees appointed to enforce said laws ; care, detention, maintenance, transportation, and travel- ing expenses incident to the deportation and exclusion of aliens, and per sons sub ject to t he Chine se exclu sion law s as auth orized b y law, in t he United States and to, through, or in f oreign co untries ; p u r - chas e of supp lies and equipme nt, incl uding al terations and rep airs

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