1304 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 124. 1921. bopspamumz or Ls- DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. Secretary, Assistant. OFFICE or rm: Sncnnranrz Secretary of Labor, $12,000; Assistant °i°m’°°°' Secretary, $5,000; chief clerk, $3,000; disbursing clerk, $3,000; private secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; clerk to the Secretary, $1,800; private secretary to the Assistant Secretary, $2,100; chief of division of publications and supplies, $2,500; appointment clerk, $2,100; deputy disbursing clerk, $2,100; assistant chief, division of publications and sup lies, $2,000; librarian, $2,000; clerks—four of class four, eleven ofp class 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; carpenter, $1,200; engmeer, $1,100; two skil ed laborers at $840 each; 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 watchmen; thirteen charwomen; three elevator conductors, at $720 each; in all, . . 0, $140,380. ¤¤ °” Coumssroimns or CONCILIATIONZ To enable the Secretary of Labor V°‘·3"»P·"38· to exercise the authorit vested in him by section 8 of the Act creat- ` the Department of laabor, and to appoint commissioners of con- Eation, for per diem in lieu of subsistence at not exceeding $4, , traveling expenses, and not to exceed $12,000 for personal services B in the District of Columbia, $100,000. MEM S°°°’°°° ““ BUREAU or Luzon Srrarrsrresz Commissioner, $5,000; chief statistician, who shall also perform the duties of chief clerk, $3,000; statistician, $3,000; six statistical experts, at $2,000 each; employeestwo at $2,760 each, one $2,520, live 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 clam two, seventeen of class one, eight at $1 000 each; two
messenger; three assistant messengers; two laborers; in all,
¤gg¤°ls.m°m' spew For per diem in lien of subsistence, not exceeding $4, of special cimrpémyc starve- agents, and employees, and for their transportation; ex erts and ’ temporary assistance for field service outside of the llistrict of Columbia, to be lpaid at the rate of not exceeding $8 per da ; temporary statistics clerks, stenographers, and typewriters in the District of Columbia, to be selected from civil-service registers and to be plaid at the rate of not exceeding $100 per month, the same person to employed for not more than six consecutive months, the total expenditure for such temporary clerical assistance in the District of Oo umbia not to exceed $6,000; traveli.rn§Sexpenses of officers and employees, purchase of reports and mate for reports and bulletins Pamhk aw of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, $69,000. ’ For periodicals, newspapers documents, and special reports for the_ purpose of procuring strike data, price quotations, and court I . um Bm decisions for the Bureau of Labor Statistiw, $300. mu. BU`REAU_0{‘ lumiouarroxz Commissioner General, $5,000; Assistant 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 each; clerks——five of class four, five of clms three, eight of class two, ten of class one, nine at $1,000 , Each, seven at $900 each; two messengers; assistant messenger; in , $74,200. ,.,§,_“°"‘“"°"" °°` Burman or Narmnmnow: Commissioner, $4,000; d uty commissioner $3,250; clerks—eight of class four, twelve of gllass three, sixteen cg] class two, sixteen of class one, ten at $1,000 each, two at $900 ea. ;messenger; two assistant messengers; message; $480: in all, $97,010. bq,