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 902 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1909. at a rate not to exceed three dollars per day, and for their transportation, and for employment of experts and temporary assistance, and for traveling expenses of officers and employees, and for the purchase of. reports and materials for‘the re orts and bulletins of the Bureau of kgbop, and for sgbvention to "hiternational Agsocisifion for Labour gis ation," an necessary expenses connecte wit representation gf the lllnitedl States Goylernpiept therein, for lthe lfiscal year ending une t irtiet, nineteen un re an nine is ere reappro riate gndgnaéle ayailable for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, niiieteen un re an ten. Bmxsecc. For books, periodicals, and newspapers for the library the sum of one hundred dollars may be expended for newspapers for the purpose of procuring strike data, and the annual su scriptions for newsplapers alng periodicals for the bureau may be paid in advance, one thousand dollars. mzggn and child The unexpended palancp of the apppopriaticin to complete the In - · - investigation into the in ustiial socia, mora , educational and •“{,*{é$3,::;  physical condition of woman and child workers in the United States, mcs mppmpmm. undertaken m accordance with Act of Corigress a proved January ‘“'""· *’· “’°· twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and seven, or the iiscal year end' 'Jl.1158 tlhértiethhmlnetieen lhgxgdreii and nine, is hereby reappropriatbld an m e ava e ort sca ear ending June thi f th t Q;'j,’g;,,m on m_ hundred and ten: Provided} That? no part o this ap iopriatii>1ii€sli:ll v1¤y<><=¤· be expended for the employment of any personinmagng said investigation who is not now'1n the employ of the Government or hereafter {eg-ulaiaytppgomlmsi afterézompetitive examination and certification hroug 1 rvice ommission. Lighthouse acm. LIGHT—HOUSE Boannc For chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollar;; titledanid contract cleirkktwo thousand dollars; accountant two thousand ollars; two cer of cl fu · l k f l l three; two clerks of class two; seven cleraksg ofccllassodiief three;) clelrksssj at one thousand dollars each; eleven clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; one clerk, eight hundred and forty dollars; one clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two assistant messengers; one laborer; two messengler boys at fouril hundred and eighty dollars eachassistant civ engineer, two thousand fou h d d d ll · d f I man, one thousand eight hundred dollam;rdrll.iitsii(ian,(on';ri:ho1islai1Sd five hundred and sixty dollars; draftsman, one thousand four hun<lred_and forty dollars; draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; m all, forty-eight thousand seven hundred and twenty ol ars. B¤r¤¤·»<»rs¤m¤¤¤¤. BUREAU or Srnrsrrosc For chief of bur, f th d d l1 - chief clerk, two thousand two hundred dbd iilitr dbllldifg; chliefudf dfvisxplnl, two ttgiousandhdollans; Eve clerks of class fbur; four clerks of cass ee* s no rap er an t rit , th dn dollars; eight clegcs of class twhlllencbldikg ofohlaidls on`; clerks, at one thousand dollars each; six copyists; one messe, er· one assistant messenger; two laborers; and one laborer, four hurildred and eiglhty dollars; 111 all, seventy thousand one hundred and ten dollars migigxiggggungmand or payment of the services of experts, and for other necessary expenditures connected with the collection of facts relative to the Llncfagigl and foreign commerce of the United States, four thousand u§_:<:er:db:r—r¤sp¤c- Orman SU1>mzv1s1Nc_INsPBCToR-GENERAL Srmamnoar-Iuspncrrox Smnvrcmz For Supervnsing Inspector·General, four thousand dollarschief clerk and acting Sucpervising Inspector—General in the absence of that officer, two thousan dollars; two clerks of class three· two clerks of class one; one clerk (file clerk and stenographer), one thbusand dol-
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