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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. SEss. III. Ch. 124. 1921. 1305 Cnn.nnEz~:’s BLTREAUZ Chief, $5,000; assistant chief, $2,400; ex- Ch-“d'°°’SB‘“°°“· perts—one on sanitation $2,800; industrial $2,000, social service $2,000, statistical $2,000; administrative clerk, $2,000; editor, $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, four of class two, seventeen of class one, ten at $1,000 each; copyist; messenger; in all, $106,040. To investigate and report upon matters pertaining to the welfare dtgmd m°·‘“°"°“*’· of children and child life, and especially to investigate the questions of infant mortality, including personal services in the District of Prom Columbia and elsewhere, $80,000: Provided, That not exceeding eight rsymsinmon. persons shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation of $2,000 each per annum and above that sum. _ For traveling ezépenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence at not ,,,g°' dm"' "‘P°'°’* exceeding $4 0 0 cers, specia agents, and other employees of the Children’s Bureau; experts and temporary assistants, to be paid at a rate not exceeding $6 a day, and interpreters to be paid at a Mammm uhm rate not exceeding $4 a day when actually emplolysd; purchase of um. P reports and material for the publications of the C dren’s Bureau, newspapers and clippings to enable the Children’s Bureau to secure data regarding the progress of legislation affecting children and the activities of public and private organizations dealing with children, and for reprints from State, city, and private publications for distribution when said reprints can be procured more cheaply than they can be rigrinted by the Government, $85,000. W dn, B Women’s ureau: For  out the provisions of the Act 432 p.im. ` entitled "An Act to establish m the Department of Labor a bureau to be known as the Women’s Bureau/’ approved June 5, 1920, including personal services in the District of C0 umbia and elsewhere, purchase of material for reports and educational exhibits, and traveling expenses, $75,000: Provided, That no person shall be employed f§‘;"*,{,'§,;,.,c,,,,,,,_ hereimder at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum except the following: One at $5,000, one at $3,500, and three at $2,000 680ll. Contingentexperxses CONTINGEZNT Ex.r·ENsEs, DEPARTMENT or Larson: For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the offices and bureaus of the department, for which appro riations for contingent and miscellaneous expenses are not specitilically made, including the purchase of stationery, furniture, and repairs to the same, carpets, matting, oilcloth, tile cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, sponges, laundry, street car fares not exceeding $200; lighting and heatinlg; purchase, exchange, maintenance and repair of motor cycles an motor trucks; mamtenance and repair 0 a mot0r·propel1ed passenger-carrying vehicle to be used only for official purposes; freight and express charges, post- $e to foreign countries, telegraph and telephone service, typewriters, ding machines, and other abor-saving devices; repairs to the building occu ied by the office of the Secretary of Labor; purchase of law books, Books of reference, and periodicals not exceeding $2,000; _ _ ID all, $50,000 ; and in addition thereto such sum as may be necessary, mr?Eili1il‘¤i°lfi;iiei»?¤`i"° not in excess of $13,500, to facilitate the purchase, through the Pg'__;3d'§{{;2§’*'· central urchasing office as provided in the Act of June 17, 1910 ` (Thirtygixth Statutes at Large, page 531), of certain supplies for the Immigration Service, shall be deducted from the appropriation "Expenses of regulating immigr·ation" made for the fisc year 1922 and added to the appropriation "Contingent ex enses, Dflpartment Expanded dmdgh of Labor/’ for that year; and the total sum tlliereof sh be and Divisnrrk or runnerconstitute the appropriation for contingent expenses for the Depart- "°°"” S°"k°°' ment of Labor, to be expended through the central purchasing office of Publications and Sup lies), Dodpartment of Labor. Bum Ram: For rmt of buildings and parts buildings in the District of Columbia for the use of the Department of Labor, $24 ,000. 4-1281°—21———84