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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 214. 1920. 685 $2,100; deputy disbursing clerk, $2,100; assistant chief, division of publications and suplplies, $2,000; librarian, $2,000; clerks—four of class four, eleven of c ass three, nine of class two, thirteen of class one nine at $1,000 each, four at $900 each; three telephone switchboard operators; two messengers; five assistant messengers; five messenger boys, at $480 each; ca enter, $1,200; engineer, $1,100; two skilled laborers, at $840 eabli; electrician, $1,000; three firemen; eleven laborers (one of whom, when necessary, shall assist and relieve the elevator conductor); lieutenant of the watch, $840; six watohmen· thirteen charwomen; three elevator conductors, at $720 each; in all, $140,380. Cummissimm 0, Cormrssrounns or CONCILIATIONZ To enable the Secretary of emcumion. Labor to exercise the authority vested in him by section 8 of the Act V°l’37’ p' m` 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 $12,000 for personal services in the District of Columbia, $100,000. 1,,,,,,,, Smmc, Bu. BUREAU or Limos. Srsrrsrresz Commissioner, $5,000; chief mustatistician, who shall also perform the duties of chief clerk, $3,000; statistician, $3,000; six statistical experts, at $2,000 each; employ- ees-—two at $2,760 each, one $2,520, ve 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, four at $1,200 each; clerks-eight of class four, seven of class three, ten of class two, seventeen of class one, eight at $1,000 each; two colpyists; messenger; three assistant messengers; two laborers; in al , $172,960. P dj ., For per diem in lieu of subsistence of special agents, and employees, ..ge.Y{s, aEi°’ and for their transportation; experts and temporary assistance for field service outside of the District of Columbia, to be paid at the .,.6,,, my ,,,,,,,,,,_ rate of not exceeding $8 per day; temporary statistical clerks, ¤¤1¤l¤ri¤(i.¤¤¤- stenographers, and typewriters in the District of Columbia, to be selected rom civil-service reisters 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 exfpendrture for such temporary clerical assistance in the District o Columbia not to exceed $6,000; traveling expenses of officers and emplo ees, purchase of reports and materials for reports and bulletins of the Bureau _ of Labor Statistics, and for subventrcn to “International Association ,,°·§°°L§;§,§g',;,,f°' L°‘ for Labor Legis1ation," and necessary expenses connected with re resentation of the United States Government therein, $70,000. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,_ I’or periodicals, newspapers, documents, and special reports for_the ,urpose of procuring strike data, price quotations, and court decisions ibr the Bureau of Labor Statistics, $300. mmmum B,,_ Burman or Irsmrcrzarrou: Commissioner General, $5,000; Assist- rmant Commissioner General, who shall also act as chief clerk and actuary, $3,500; private secretary, $1,800; chief statistician, $2,000; two law examiners, at $2,000 eac ; clerks—five of class four, five of class three, eight of class two, ten of class one, nine at $1,000 each, seven at $900 each; two messengers; assistant messenger; rn all, 874,200. _ Division of Information: Chief, $3,500; assistant chief, $2,500; sxriiiiwmmm DM c·lerks——two of plass four, one of class itlhree, two of class two, three of vlass one, one 900; messe er; in a , $19,340. , . . Brasxc or Nxrcrranizarligxz Commissioner, $4,000; de uty COIH- t$`.£{°mm°°° B°` znissioner, $3,250; clerks—eight of class four, twelve of cllirss three, sixteen of class two, sixteen of class one, ten at $1,000 each, two at $900 each; messenger; two assistant messengers; messenger boy, $480; in all, $97.010.