15. One visitor in each section will be designated to act as a messenger between the Section headquarters and the office of the Rehabilitation Committee, so that she may keep in touch with the work of the Committee, and so that inquiries by applicants and such other questions as will naturally arise may be referred to her, to be taken up with the Committee when she calls. She will also bring back to the Section headquarters the result of the action of the Rehabilitation Committee, and should make at least one call a day on the Committee.

16. A general agent of the Associated Charities will have supervision over the work of all the sections. It shall be his duty to see that the records are properly kept and that the work is correctly and rapidly performed. All Section Agents and Visitors shall be under his direction. He shall report to the General Secretary.

17. A weekly report must be sent to the Rehabilitation Committee through the general agent, every Monday, showing for each section separately:

1. The total number of cases investigated.

2. The number of cases investigated during the preceding week.

3. The number of applications sent to the Rehabilitation Committee.

4. The number of applications for Housing, etc., held at the section.

The plan outlined above was carried out until the closing of the section offices.

II. Monthly Budgets. The monthly budgets of the Rehabilitation Committee, including those of the Associated Charities, from July, 1906, to June, 1907,[288] were as follows:

MonthNumber
of
employes
Total
expense
Expense
for
salaries
Expense
for
supplies,
etc.
1906
July134$8,600.00$7,800.00$800.00
August17011,500.009,573.501,926.50
September13210,000.008,000.002,000.00
October635,300.004,130.001,170.00
November806,300.005,300.001,000.00
December1108,235.006,735.001,500.00
1907
January1148,594.007,094.001,500.00
February1108,000.006,572.001,428.00
March?6,000.00??
April312,500.002,172.60327.40
May222,000.001,744.40255.60
June201,750.401,615.40135.00