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ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS REQUIRED FOR THE SERVICE OF THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1923.

General object (title of appropriation), date of acts, references to Statutes at Large, or to Revised Statutes, and estimated amount required for each detailed object.

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3,000.00

2,500.00

1,800.00

Chief clerk and superintendent (acts Mar. 4, 1913, vol. 37, p. 736, sec. 1; July 16, 1914, vol. 38, p. 504, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1).

Disbursing clerk (same acts)..

Private secretary to the Secretary (same acts).

Clerk to the Secretary (same acts).

Private secretary to the Assistant Secretary (same acts).

Private secretary and stenographer to the Second Assistant Secretary (submitted).

Chief of Division of Publications and Supplies (acts Mar. 4, 1913, vol. 37, p. 736, sec. 1;
July 16, 1914, vol. 38, p. 504, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1).
Appointment clerk (same acts).

Assistant chief, Division of Publications and Supplies (acts July 3, 1918, vol. 40, p. 809,
sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1)..

Deputy disbursing clerk (acts Mar. 1, 1919, vol. 40, p. 1262, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1)..

Librarian (acts July 16, 1914, vol. 38, p. 504, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1). .

Clerks:

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Two skilled laborers, at $840 each (acts July 16, 1914, vol. 38, p. 504, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1).

Electrician (acts Mar. 3, 1917, vol. 39, p. 1117, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1). Carpenter (acts May 29, 1920, vol. 41, pp. 684-685, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1).

Three firemen, at $720 each (acts Mar. 3, 1917, vol. 39, p. 1117, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1).

2, 100.00
2, 100.00

2,500.00
2, 100.00
2,000.00

2, 100.00
2,000.00

7,200.00

17, 600.00
12, 600.00

15, 600.00
9,000.00
3,600.00
2, 160.00
1,680.00
3, 600.00
2,400.00

1, 100.00

1,680.00
1,000.00

1,200.00

2,160.00

Eleven laborers, at $660 each (one of whom when necessary shall assist and relieve the elevator conductor) (acts July 16, 1914, vol. 38, p. 504, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, 1304, sec. 1)..

7,260.00

Lieutenant of the watch (acts July 3, 1918, vol. 40, p. 810, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1).

840.00

Six watchmen, at $720 each (acts July 16, 1914, vol. 38, p. 504, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41,
1304, sec. 1)...

Thirteen charwomen, at $240 each (same acts).
Three elevator conductors, at $720 each (same acts).

Salaries and Expenses, Commissioners of Conciliation

To enable the Secretary of Labor to exercise the authority vested in him by section 8 of the act creating the Department of Labor, and to appoint commissioners of conciliation, for per diem in lieu of subsistence at not exceeding $4, traveling expenses, and not to exceed $15,000 for personal services in the District of Columbia (increase of $150,000 submitted) (acts Mar. 4, 1913, vol. 27, p. 738, sec. 8; July 16, 1914, vol. 38, p. 505, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1)..

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Estimates of appropriations required for the service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923—Continued.

General object (title of appropriation), date of acts, references to Statutes at Large, or to Revised Statutes, and estimated amount required for each detailed object.

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Budget, page 175.

Contingent Expenses, Department of Labor

For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the offices and 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, oilcloth, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, sponges, laundry, street car fares not exceeding $200; lighting and heating; purchase, exchange, maintenance and repair of motor cycles and motor trucks; purchase, exchange, maintenance, and repair of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles to be used only for official purposes; freight and express charges, postage to foreign countries; telegraph and telephone service, typewriters, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices; repairs to the building occupied by the office of the Secretary of Labor; purchase of law books, books of reference and periodicals not exceeding $2,000; in all, $55,000; and in addition thereto such sum as may be necessary not in excess of $13,500, to facilitate the purchase, through the central purchasing office, as provided in the act of June 17, 1910 (36 Stat. L., p. 531), of certain supplies for the Immigration Service, shall be deducted from the appropriation "Expenses of regulating immigration" made for the fiscal year 1923 and added to the appropriation "Contingent expenses, Department of Labor" for that year; and the total sum thereof shall be and constitute the appropriation for "Contingent expenses for the Department of Labor," to be expended through the central purchasing office (Division of Publications and Supplies), Department of Labor (increase of $5,000 submitted) (acts Mar. 4, 1913, vol. 37, p. 736, secs. 1–11; Mar. 4, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1305, sec. 1)..

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Rent, Department of Labor

For rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia for the use of the Department of Labor (acts Oct. 2, 1913, vol. 38, p. 225, sec. 1; May 10, 1916, vol. 39, p. 118, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1305, sec. 1)..

The estimate of the Secretary of Labor, for printing and binding, under sec. 2, act of May 8, 1872 (R. S., 720, sec. 3661), will be found on page 31.

Total under Office of the Secretary

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Estimates of appropriations required for the service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923—Continued.

General object (title of appropriation), date of acts, references to Statutes at Large, or to Revised Statutes, and estimated amount required for each detailed object.

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Salaries, Bureau of Labor Statistics—

Commissioner of Labor Statistics (acts Feb. 14, 1903, vol. 32, p. 825, sec. 4; July 16, 1914,
vol. 38, p. 505, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1)..

Chief statistician, who shall also perform the duties of chief clerk (same acts).
Three statisticians, at $3,000 each (increase of 2 submitted) (same acts)..
Six statistical experts, at $2,000 each (same acts)..

Experts:

Two, at $2,760 each (same acts)..

Two, at $2,520 each (increase of 1 submitted) (same acts).

One (submitted)..

$5,000.00

3,000.00

9,000.00

12, 000. 00

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Seven, at $2,280 each (increase of 2 submitted) (acts Feb. 14, 1903, vol. 32, p. 825,
sec. 4; July 16, 1914, vol. 38, p. 505, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1)..
Three, at $2,000 each (submitted).

Two, at $1,800 each (increase of 1 submitted) (acts Feb. 14, 1903, vol. 32, p. 825,
sec. 4; July 16, 1914, vol. 38, p. 505, sec. 1; Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1)..
Six, at $1,600 each (same acts).

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Miscellaneous Expenses, Bureau of Labor Statistics

For per diem in lieu of subsistence, not exceeding $4, of special agents and employees and for their transportation; experts and temporary assistance for field service outside of the District of Columbia, to be paid at the rate of not exceeding $8 per day; temporary statistical clerks, stenographers, and typewriters in the District of Columbia, to be selected from civil-service registers and to be paid at the rate of not exceeding $100 per month, the same person to be employed for not more than six consecutive months, the total expenditure for such temporary clerical assistance in the District of Columbia not to exceed $6,000; traveling expenses of officers and employees, purchase of reports and materials for reports and bulletins of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (acts Feb. 14, 1903, vol. 32, p. 825, sec. 4: Mar. 3, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1304, sec. 1).....................

5, 520.00
5, 040. 00
2,500.00

15, 960. 00
6, 000. 00

3, 600.00
9, 600.00
9,800.00

2, 400.00

14, 400.00

11, 200.00

14, 000. 00

20, 400.00
8,000.00

7,200.00

11, 200. 00
11, 200. 00
4,800.00
1, 800.00
840.00
2,160.00

1, 320.00

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Estimates of appropriations required for the service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923—Continued.

General object (title of appropriation), date of acts, references to Statutes at Large, or to Revised Statutes, and estimated amount required for each detailed object.

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Estimates of appropriations required for the service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923-Continued.

General object (title of appropriation), date of acts, references to Statutes at Large, or to Revised Statutes, and estimated amount required for each detailed object.

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Budget, page 736.
Erpenses of Regulating Immigration-

For enforcement of the laws regulating immigration of aliens into the United States, including the contract-labor laws; cost of reports of decisions of the Federal courts, and digests thereof, for the use of the Commissioner General of Immigration; salaries and expenses of all officers, clerks, and employees appointed to enforce said laws, including per diem in lieu of subsistence when allowed pursuant to sec. 13 of the sundry civil appropriation act approved Aug. 1, 1914; enforcement of the provisions of the act of Feb. 5. 1917, entitled "An act to regulate the immigration of aliens to and the residence of aliens in the United States," and acts amendatory thereof; personal services in the District of Columbia; necessary supplies, including exchange of typewriting machines, alterations, and repairs, and for all other expenses authorized by said act; preventing the unlawful entry of Chinese into the United States, by the appointment of suitable officers to enforce the laws in relation thereto; expenses of returning to China all Chinese persons found to be unlawfully in the United States, including the cost of imprisonment and actual expenses of conveyance of Chinese persons to the frontier or seaboard for deportation; refunding of head tax and maintenance bills upon presentation of evidence showing conclusively that collection was made through error of Government officers: all to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of Labor * * *: Provided, That the purchase, exchange, use, maintenance, and operation of horse and motor vehicles required in the enforcement of the immigration and Chinese-exclusion laws outside of the District of Columbia may be contracted for and the cost thereof paid from the appropriation for the enforcement of those laws, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe: Provided further, That not more than $12,000 of the sum appropriated herein may be expended in the purchase and maintenance of such motor vehicles: Provided further, That the appropriation herein made for the enforcement of the immigration laws shall be available for carrying out the provisions of the act entitled "An act to exclude and expel from the United States aliens who are members of the anarchistic and similar classes," approved Oct. 16, 1918, and acts amendatory thereof (increase of $1,055,632 submitted) (acts Mar. 4, 1909, vol. 35, p. 982, sec. 1; Apr. 17, 1917, vol. 40, p. 24, sec. 1; Mar. 4, 1921, vol. 41, p. 1424, sec. 1).

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