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 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 24. 1923. 1129 c111LnBnN’s BUREAU. °bM'°¤’¤ B¤¤*>¤· cna: in,. Qalariesz Chief,_$5,000; assistant chief, $2,400; experts—one on P°""’°°g' umu K ggngggtioié $2,822, Endustirizil 22,000, sepia] sgrvice $2,000, statistical - . · a mm1 ra 1ve cer 2000· e itor 2000· special agentsone $1;800, four at $1,600 e:ich,,ten’at $1,400 dach; twelve at $1,200 eiach;fpr1va;e seczéetiiry tpl chief of bgireau, $1,500; clerks-—two of c ass our our 0 c ass t ree, our o class two seventeen of class $13% (tig at $1,000 each; copyist, $900; messenger, $840; in all, 4 .T<i_investigate and report upon matters pertaining to the welfare mgrhw9dr;dm’ mm of children and child li e, and especially to investigate the questions of infant mortality, moluding person services in the District of _ Columbia and elsewhere, $120,000: Provided, That not exceeding ;€§‘§.°”.&@.·m,,¤_ gvelvi gersggns slgll be employed} hgreunclpr at a rate of compensaono 20 eac per annum an a ovet at sum. For traveling expenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence at not  expmm exceeding $4 of officers, special agents, and other employees of the Childrens Bureau; ex erts and temporary assistants, to be paid at a rate not exceeding E6 a day, and interpreters to be paid at a mmauor puww rate not exceeding $4 a day when actually employed; purchase of um. reports and material for the publications of the Children’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, cityzand private publications for distribution when said re rints can procured more cheaply than they be p ted by th PG vernment $85000 can rm e o. Promotion of the welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy: °.'i°ic.I°` For carrying out the provisions o the Act entitle "An Act for §f,,1f“§‘22‘§F°°“"“" “`%"F"“°Ei°“ °f ?,`.$ii“§§§’§E‘}.S`.i" ii2‘$2.3i.‘L"‘$§‘“f»‘i§1“%‘i,i‘;i»°‘S5é¥’ an or o er pu : 1..,,, ,,,_ Provided, That no salaizy shall be paid from the portiori of this ap- Puyrwtrictivn. propriation allotted for administrative purposes at a rate exceeding $2,000 per annum except the following: One at $3,600, one at $3,500, _ and one at $3,000. W, WOMEN’S BUREAU. °"'°“sB‘““‘“‘ For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to irii1id4i?°i:iae7.1 ` establish in 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 Columbia anld Elsewhere, pure izse of material for reports and educationa ex i its, and trave ing expenses $105,000: Provided, That no sprson shall be employed hereunder at ‘{»°§‘§",f';;,m,,,,_ a rate of compensation excee °ng $1,800 per annum except the following: One at $5.000, one at $3,500, one at $3,000, one at $2,500, three at $2,200 each, and three at $2,000 each. ‘ Burmrmmrr smzvxcn. m1?¤¤pl¤y¤¤¤¤¢ wv- To enable the Secretary of Labor to foster, promote, and develop _W·‘“¤¤*¤* the welfare of the wage earners of the United_States, including obseasdisignmd. juniors legally employed, to improve their working conditions, to advance their opportunities for profitable employment by regularly collecting, furnisihing, apd publishing t;mploymen§tinf<}ma§ion_ as t rt °fes or emp 0 men · mam ming a sy em or c_earing lgbiigplgetviixri the several Sdatesfcooperating with and coordinating the public employment ofdces throughout the country, including rsonal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, an idr their actual necessary traveling expenses while absent from