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 72d CON GRESS. SESS. I. CH.361. JULY 1, 1932. 519 ness men, when the aggregate amount of the purchase or the service does not exceed $100 in any instance ; Fo r the purch ase or excha nge of prof ession al and scien tific books , eJ'~ of boos, law looks," and books to complete broken sets, periodicals, directories, and other books of reference relating to the business of the Bureau of Mines, there is hereby made available from any appropriations made for such bureau not to exceed $2,500 ; For necessary traveling expenses of the director and employees meetings, up on of the bureau, acting under his direction, for attendance upon meet- ings of technical, professional, and scientific societies, when required in connection with the authorized work of the Bureau of Mines and incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Commerce, there is hereby made available fom any appropriations made to the Bureau of Mines not to exceed in all $1,000 ; Total, Bureau of Mines, $1,860,325 . TI TLE IV.DEPARTMENT OF LABOR OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 2So in original . Depart ment of Labor . Salaries : Secretary of Labor, $15,000 ; Assistant Secretary, Second a dofcepersonnel .u `" Assistant Secretary, and other personal services in the District of Colum bia, $ 185,00 0- in all, $200,0 00 . Commissioners of conciliation : To enable the Secretary of Labor Commissioners of to exercise the authority vested in him by section 8 of the Act creat-vo •Oi 37•n: res. ing the Department of Labor (U . S . C., title 5, sec . 611) and to u . 62. appoint commissioners of conciliation, traveling expenses, and not to exceed $16,260 for personal services in the District of Columbia, and telegraph and telephone service . $205,000 . CONTINGENT EXPENSES . DEP ARTM ENT OF LABOR For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the offices and Contingent ezpenses bureaus of the department, for which appropriations for contingent and miscellaneous expenses are not specifically made, including the purchase of stationery, furniture, and repairs to the same, carpets, matting, oilcloths, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, sponges, laundry, street-car fares not exceeding $200 ; lighting and heating ; purchase, exchange, maintenance, and repair of moto r cycles and motor trucks ; mai nten ance, ope ratio n, a nd r epair of a mot or-p ro- pelled 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 ; purchase of law bos, books of reference, newspapers, and periodicals, not exceeding $5,000 ; in all, $55,500 ; 500 ; and in addition Additional, from im. g s s s migration expense thereto such sum as may be necessary, not in excess of $25,000,' to prop riati ons, for s up- facilitate the purchase, through the central purchasing office as pro- plies. Vol36p .631 . vided in the Act approved June 17, 1910 (U . S . C. title 41, sec . 7), u .s.c., P. 1309. of certain supplies for the Immigration Service, shall be deducted from the appropriation " Salaries and expenses, - Bureau of Immi- Poet. P.620. gration " made for the fiscal year 1933 and added to the appropria- tion " Contingent expenses, Department of Labor," for that year ; and the total sum thereof shall be and constitute the appropriation Ex dl ture throu gh for contingent expenses for the Department of Labor to be Publ icati ons iioand Sup. expended through the central purchasing office (Division of Publica-