1050 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 364. 1925. immediately for examination before an immigrant inspector or other oflicial having authority to examine aliens as to their right to m§,’;{c_f’;’,§f,“Se,;',°§;j*$1§; admission to the United States, and (2) to board and search for diggs ¤¤w¤¤¤¤>i¤s w aliens any vessel within the territor1al waters of the_ United States, °° r' railway car, conveyance, or vehicle, in which he bel1eves aliens are _ being brought in to the United States; and such employee shall have ,,£:_‘°°“"°“°"'“"“°°’ power to execute any warrant or other process issued by any officer under any law regulating the admission, exclusion, or expulsion of aliens. ““““"““"“‘“°‘“ rmmoiuvrion STATIONS
- ,,§T§'?°h°° bum For remodeling, repairing (including repairs to the ferryboat,
Ellis Island), renovating buildings, and purchase of equipment, Naturalization Bu- $75,000 rggu, BUREAU OF NATURAIIIZATION °,§,‘§”T,§‘l,,‘§‘,{’¤'?,‘i" md Salaries: For the commissioner and other personal services in tl;e1£ist1éict of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act o 3, 100,000. PW °f<¤=¤¤*i¤¤¤·i¤· General expenses: For com ensation to be fixed b the Secreta W mmm of Labor, of examiners, intergreters, clerks, and steric aphers, fro; the purpose of carrying on the work of the Bureau o§rNaturaliza- ~ V°L M P- 5*- tion provided for by the Act approved June 29, 1906, as amended V°l·37·v- 7**6- by the Act approved March 4, 1913 (Statutes at Large, volume 37, "°‘·*°·1§m~ page 736), an May 9, 1918 (Statutes at Large, volume 40, pages ,,§‘§"*°"° ‘“ ““’ mi" 542 548, inclusive), including not to exceed $51,440 for personal services in the District of Columbia, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923 and for their actual and necessary traveling expenses while absent from their official stations, including street P¤r<1i¤¤¤¤¤b¤i¤¢¤¤¢¢- car fare on official business at official stations, together with per V¤1-38.1>·68<>· diem in lieu of subsistence, when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, and for such per diem, together with actual necessary traveling expenses of officers and employees of the Bureau of Naturalization in Washington while absent on official dut outside of the District of Columbia; telegrams, verifications of fecal papers, telephone service in Outside mt- offices outside of the District of Columbia; not to exceed $20,000 _ for rent of offices outside of the District of Columbia where suitable 0,A“m'fu°°,_Qf° °° °‘°"‘·" quarters can not be obtained in public buildings; carrying into effect A Vol._3§, p. com vu. section 13 of the Act of June 29, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes, page iQf·§,f"·’·”‘* V°'·‘°· 600), as amended by the Act approved June 25, 1910 (Thirty-sixth Statutes, Cpage 765), and in accordance with the provisions of the Sundry ivil Act of June 12, 1917; and $20,000 of the appropriation contained in this paragra h shall be immediately available for such of the purposes covered by the paragraph as the Secretary of Wi¢¤¤¤¤f•¤¤· cw. Labor may determine; and for mileage and fees to witnesses subpmnaed on_ behalf of the United States, the expenditures from this appropriation shall be made in the manner and under such regulalfgjsigobu to dma tion as the Secretary of Labor may rescribe; $680,000: Provided . IS il • . . , $ of mimi were sx. That no part of this appropriation sliall be available for the com- °‘“"°“· pensation of assistants to clerks of United States courts. C'*“d*°¤’$ Bum"- CHILDREN’S BUREAU
Md ¤m¤¤ W- Salaries :_For the chief, and other personal services in the District
of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $110,000.