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 476 six*rY-*1*111RD GONGRESS. sm. II. GH. 141. 1914. the Government, and for other pu1§oses," approved October third, nineteen hundred and thirteen, w ch Act is hereby amended to ,,,§§ ’ “’ authorize two chiefs of division at $8,500 and $2,500 per annum, 4¤¢~·=»P· **3- respectively, in lieu of two chiefs of division at $2,500 eac includi the employment in_ the District of Columbia of necessary clerical aiid othelr perseingl serv1ces,dandhthe puuihase of SUCg)1811ppl1BS, eqfuipment, mee anica evices an other artic es asmay e necessary or use in theDistrictof Columbia and the severalcollection districts, $1,500 000. · For reni:1 of tgflices outside of the District of Colungpia, liielephone servxce an o er miscellaneous expenses inci ent to the co ecfon of internail revenue, and for the purchase of necessary books of refei·ence and periodicals for the chemical laboratory and law library at a cost ,,,,’}*P°°’“°"¤l¤"°°· not  exceed $500, and reasonable expenses for not exceeding sixty days immediately following thelilnljury of field officers or employees in the Internal·Revenue Seryice vv e in line of duty, of medical attendance, surgeon’s and hospital bills made necessary by reason of such in] ury, and for horses cri pled or killed wlule being used by officers in raids, not exceeding $150 for any horse so crippled or killed, rndapmdm rms. ’ ° uy. mnnrmnnnur rnmsunr. .,m.,.,’°"”°’°“"__ °°'°”°'°"" Omen or Assrsram mmsunm AT Bsxxrmonmz Assistant treas- B°“¤°°’°· urer, $4,500; cashier, $2,500; paying teller, $2,000; receiving teller, $1,900; exchange teller, $1,800; va t clerk, $1,800; clerks—two at 3,% eiaccgli, three at  each, threehgt $1,200 each, three 81; » 6 ;messenger, ; watc en, at $720 each; in all $31 500. ’ $5?;g5I0E 01%   A15 EOSTONZ Assiftant treasurer, y 'cas er, · a er, 500* t k 2 · .,.,1.,1,1; eta, $2,060, ;.,§,§.’§§0n ere} $1,é£§“c1t$12.?;f¤;°§Se53‘ five at $1,600 each, one $1,500, one $1,400, two at $1,200 each three at $1,100 each, four at $1,000 each; chief guard, $1,100; three watchmen, at $850 each; laborer and guard, $720; four money counters and handlers for money laimdry machines, at $900 each; in all, $46 570. °h*=•¤°· $5(g&rcn og} ASS$I§'1;0I:)T riuaxsruzrn ag Cmcaeo: Assistant treasurer, , _ ;cas er, · assns an cas er $2,000· vault clerk $2 250· plagygngg tigizgl, $i assort;ng tell;11} $2,(§020 md1mp;1;>n telle1:,$2;000; $(1,500 !;zac‘h;£i:l;gl5s——o1];e gil-{{50, oné1$1:600,, nine a.(ls6I$tl,500v;ii.cll1, a eac · man 100· 4 . _ watchmen, at $720 eac}; janitor,_$72(i; eighItm1il1Sd1ii§;ri:o§1§1t(istl§a1i$d momma. hagdlers for money laundry machines, at $900 each; in all, $71,420. muon or Assxsrazvr ranasunnn AT Cmcmrmrr: Assistant treasurer, $4,500; cashier, $2,250· paying teller, $2,000; receiving teller $1,800; vault clerk, $1,800; clerks—two at $1,300 each, four at $1,206 each; two at $1,000 each; clerk and stenographer, $1,000; chief watch- New (mms- man, $243 iéwlciswatchmen, at $720 each; in all, $25,030. OFF1 srsraivr. . · treasurer, $4,500; cashier;rP$gT25J01 1;>a;fné.qPl:$e`lle1€)B$J2§401(`l(El; ilsslltiult tellegi $2),002; vault clerk, $1,800; asserting teller, $1 200; glfrilg 0116, ve at $1,200 h, 1 · 7 rapher;0$1,000; day watchrxtidii, $7)2lg;iig(£;Owzi t£$72I0q1;§e;lsg1§; New mh gag $600 ; m all, $25,290. ’ ’ Frrcn or Assrsrserr rnmsunnx sr N mv Your Assistant treasurer, $8,000· cashi, $4 200* t `. · $3,000, cheek pey°‘lre;i0¤;c”§?§ "§6i§`€*“§§;1§E€°eh?£’%°§¥%5}»‘< bondt clerk and asiisltant vault clerk, $2,800; playing teller, $$,000: “SS*€* QH Paying € G1', $2,250; receivin te $2 300- ‘ ’t { .., o . an authormes clerk, $2,500; com d1v1sion—
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