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 53 STAT.] 76TH CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 249-JUNE 29, 1939 aliens into the United States, $200,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to enforce the law excluding contract laborers and induced and assisted immigrants, not to exceed $60,000 of the sum herein appropriated may be expended for such purposes, and such expendi- ture shall be made in strict compliance with the provisions of the Act 41 Stst. 68. of July 11, 1919 (18 U. S. C. 201). is U. . .0201. General expenses (other than salaries): For all expenses of the Generalexpenses. Enforcement of im- Immigration and Naturalization Service, including the Immigration migration, etc., laws. Border Patrol, incurred in the enforcement of the laws regulating the immigration to, the residence in, and the exclusion and deportation from the United States of aliens and persons subject to the Chinese exclusion laws; for enforcement of the laws authorizing a uniform Naturalization. rule for the naturalization of aliens; expenses of officers, clerks, and other employees appointed to enforce said laws; care, detention, maintenance, transportation, and traveling expenses incident to the deportation and removal of aliens and persons subject to the Chinese exclusion laws, as authorized by law, in the United States, and to, through, or in foreign countries; purchase of supplies and equipment, Vehicles. including alterations and repairs; purchase, exchange, operation, maintenance, and repair of motor-propelled vehicles, including pas- senger-carrying vehicles for official use in field work; arms, ammuni- tion, and accessories; cost of reports of decisions of the Federal courts and digests thereof, books of reference, and foreign language text- books for official use; verifications of legal papers; refunding of head tax. maintenance bills, and immigration fines, upon presentation of evidence showing conclusively that collection and deposit was made through error; mileage and fees to witnesses subpenaed on behalf of the United States, and for all other expenses necessary to enforce said laws, $1,340,000: Provided, That not to exceed $45,000 of the Prwoioos. sum herein appropriated shall be available for the purchase, includ- vehicles. ing exchange, of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles: Pro- vided further, That the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturali- horitesl owned zation, with the approval of the Secretary of Labor, may contract with officers and employees stationed outside of the District of Colum- bia, whose salaries are payable from the appropriation for field sal- aries of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, for the use, on official business outside of the District of Columbia, of privately owned horses, and the consideration agreed upon shall be payable from the funds herein appropriated: Provided further, That not to Payment of re. exceed $10,000 of the sum herein appropriated may be expended for payment of rewards, when specifically authorized by the Secretary of Labor, for information leading to the detection, arrest, or conviction of persons violating the immigration or naturalization laws. Immigration stations: For remodeling, repairing (including boirepisd ferry- repairs to the ferryboat, Ellis Island), renovating buildings, and pur- chase of equipment, $65,000. The appropriation herein for traveling expenses shall be available inAttendance at meet- in an amount not to exceed $400 for expenses of attendance at meet- ings concerned with the work of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization when incurred on the written authority of the Secre- tary of Labor. CHILDREN'S BUREAU Salaries and expenses: For expenses of investigating and reporting upon matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life, and especially to investigate the questions of infant mortality; personal services, including experts and temporary assistants; purchase of reports and material for the publications of the Children's Bureau and for reprints from State, city, and private publications for distri- 98907°-39-Pr 2-27 Salaries and ex- penses. Investigations, etc. 923

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