

1348 74th congress. SESS. II. CH. 405. MAY 15, 1936. 



appoint commissioners of conciliation, traveling expenses, telegraph 

 and telephone service, and not to exceed $80,000 for personal services 

 in the District of Columbia, $408,000. 



or'^^anLTt'i'o'n°.''QeMva^ Liaison with the International Labor Organization, Geneva, Switz- 

 ens'e'l'ltc" "'""' ^^" ^^'^ai^'lj Salaries and expenses: For a United States Labor Commis- 

 voi.'48,p.ii82. sioner and other personal services in Geneva, Switzerland; com- 



pensation of interpreters, translators, and porters; traveling expenses 

 of employees, including transportation of employees, their families, 

 and effects, in going to and returning from foreign posts ; rent, heat, 

 light, and fuel ; hire, maintenance, and operation of motor-propelled 

 passenger-carrying vehicles; purchase and exchange of foreign and 

 domestic books, periodicals, and newspapers; purchase of furniture, 



inl^^l]"^ "'"' '"°'^' stationery, and supplies; printing and binding; postage; telephone 

 and other similar expenses, for which payment may be made in 

 advance; necessary technical or special investigations in connection 

 with matters falling within the scope of the International Labor 

 Organization; allowances for living quarters, including heat, fuel, 



c.y°p:«.' "■ *^*' ^•^" 'i.J^cl light, as authorized by the Act approved June 26, 1930 (U. S. C, 

 title 5, sec. 118a), not to exceed $1,700 for any person, and contingent 

 and such other expenses in the United States and elsewhere as the 

 Secretary of Labor may deem necessary, fiscal year 1937, $28,000. 



tisticJ^" "' ^'''""^ ^'^ BUREAU OF LAHOR STATISTICS 



saianes and expenses. 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 

 field service outside of the District of Columbia ; traveling expenses, 

 including expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the 

 work of the Bureau of Labor Statistics when incurred on the writ- 

 ten authority of the Secretary of Labor; purchase of jDcriodicals, 

 documents, envelopes, price quotations, and reports and materials for 

 reports and bulletins of said Bureau, $850,000, of which amount not 

 to exceed $628,500 may be expended for the salary of the Commis- 

 sioner and other personal services in the District of Columbia. 



Nat^lizIuonSer^ire'! IMMIGRATIOX AND NATURALIZATION' SERVICE 



Salaries and expenses. 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; for enforcement of the laws authorizing 

 a uniform rule for the naturalization of aliens ; salaries, transporta- 

 tion, traveling, and other expenses of officers, clerks, and other 

 aii^ns^""^'"*'™' ''"^■' °' employees appointed to enforce said laws ; care, detention, mainte- 

 nance, transportation, and traveling expenses incident to the depor- 

 tation and exclusion 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 equip- 



^'^''''''^^- ment, including alterations and repairs; purchase, exchange, opera- 



tion, maintenance, and repair of motor-propelled vehicles, including 

 passenger-carrying vehicles for official use in field work; arms, 

 ammunition and accessories ; cost of reports of decisions of the Fed- 

 eral courts and digests thereof for official use; verifications of legal 

 papers; refunding of head tax, maintenance bills, and immigration 

 fines, upon presentation of evidence showing conclusively that col- 



witness fees, etc. lection 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; $9,740,000, all to be 

 expended under the direction of the Secretary of Labor, of which 



