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 1046 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 141. 1915. mL‘:_°°'S“*““°¤B¤· Bpnnav or LAB012 STATISTICS! Commissioner, $5,000; chief statistician, who shall also perform the duties of chief clerk, $3,000; statistical ex&orts-four at $2,000 each; employees—one $2,760, one $2,520, ee at $2,280 each, one $1,800, six at $1,600 each, seven at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each; special agents——four at $1,800 each, six at $1,600 each, eight at $1,400 each, our at $1.200 each; clerks-five of class four, five of class three, six of class two, P" d*°'¤· °*°-· ¤P°· For er  at not exceeding $4   lieii of subsistence ursuant chlinieiiliilcw to sectibn thirteen of the sundry civil Act approved Aiighst iirst, nmeteen hundred and fourteen, of special agents and employees and for the11·_ transportation; for experts and temporary assistance T mw folr Held sorvice outside of the Dgstnct of Columbia, to be paid at gg:'Y *· the rate 0 not exceedmg` _$8 er ay; and for tem rary statistical N tl clerks and stenographers m the District_of Columbia? to be selected    and to be paidbat the lratedog not exceeding _ per mon_ e same erson to e em oye or not more than six consecutive months, Elie total expendliture for such temporary clerical assistance in the District of Columbia not to exceed $6,000; for traveling expenses of officers and employees, and for the purchase of reofts and materials for the reports and bulletins tm M La. of tt e81BAu;§au   fbo1iJS}t:t1st1cs,_   for sugvention to "Inter- I ,,1,, na ion oem ion or a urLegis1a on' an necessary uses bm um  representation of the United States Goviialgciment e,. P°¤°d*°=*¤»°°°· For books, periodicals and newspapers for the library the sum of $100 may be expended for newspapers for the purpose of procuring IMM _ _ strike data $1,000. “»*a*s‘  miit,ifZ§la°m‘§§£i.°’§}“2¥.,,3£yl;£°§f t£’h"i‘3"i‘€°d“§{’ J’“" f°” *h° ·· · _ __ _ e me aesreceivm ologtpeploation tfor ipjuridoscdnmdgr thlo provisions of the Act of Ma? _ 18 nmeeen un an eigt as `ectedb `f fi f. sa1d_Act,, and for clerical assistance lin its adminislrrgtlizongnandafgr subsistence, transportation and traveling ex enses of officers and employees of the ureau of Labor Statistias wliile traveling on duty. away from their homes and outside of the District of Columbia while engaged m the investigation of claims arising nmder the pro- Immimmm Hmm visppns 0 said iact, $3,000. C _ _ G 81 AS tmaau or Mmmnarronz ommnssioner ener, $5,000; sistant §§) 1SS10l1BIQ;G€D€f8{’l, who shall alolo oct as chief clerk and actuary, · riva e secre ary, 1 800; c ie statistician $2,000· 1 k — three ofp class four, four of class three, seven of dlass twd,cniif1eS of class one, mne at $1,000 each, seven at $900 each; two messengers; ‘“‘°'"‘°“°" ”**‘· l mgm $%1&i°?‘$3 500 ‘ t t hief s sum. rma ion: e ; ass1s an c 2 500* clerks—two of class four, one of class three, two of class two, three Natmumim Bm of class one, one $900; messenger; in all, $19,340. nm ·BC'REAU or- Narunamzxmoxz Commissioner, $4,000; deputy com. nussioner, $3,250; clerks—six of class four, ten of class three, fourteen of class two, fifteen of class one, ten at $1,000 each, two at $900 Cmdmk Bmw oIo¢%, ggsgcirgger; two assistant messengers; messenger boy, $480; ` CHILDB.EN,S Burman: Chief $5 000· assista t hi f $2 400· experts-—one on sanitation, $2,800; industrial $2 iioo csoizisl service $2,000, librarian $2,000, statistical $2,000; special agents-one $1,800, four at $1,600 each, ten at $1,400 each, twelve at $1,200 each; private secretary to chief of bureau, $1,500; clerks—two of class four, four of class three, five of class two, eighteen of class one, ten at $1,000 each; oopyist; messenger; in all, $106,640.
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