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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1917. 1087 Omen or Commnounn or rms Cumumcr: Comptroller $5 000· °m•>· ¤fo<>=¤r¤··¤¤¤ deputy comptrollers—one $3,500, one $3,000; chic? clerk; $2:500; °“h°c°m°°"` chiefs of divisions-—one $2,500, two at $2,200 each; eneral bookkeeper, $2,000; assistant bookkeeper, $2,000; clerks—eleven of class four, additional to bond clerk $200, sixteen of class of three, nineteen of class two, twenty-six of class one, thirteen at $1,000 each, seven at $900 each; stenographer, $1,600; six counters, at $840.each; messenger; five assistant messengers; three laborers; messenger boys—one $480, one $360; in all, $161,500. For expenses of the national currency (to be reimbursed by the ,,§:§§,*f""'°""’°"*"'°"‘ national anks): Superintendent, $2,500; teller, $2,000• clerks——one of class four, one of c ass three, four of class two, five of class one, four at $1,000 each, five at $900 each; engineer, $1,000; counters—twelve at $840 each, three at $700 each; assistant messenger; fireman; messeriger boy, _$420; two charwomen ; m all $43,520. - or special examinations of national banks and bank plates, of miaifig. umm keeping macerator in Treasury Building in repair, and for other incidental elxpenses attending the working of the macerator, and for procuring ormation relative to banks other than national, $5,000. Omen or Comnssromm or Im·1mn.u. Rnvmwnz Commissioner, ,,,§’,§Z°§,,§Q§,“,§';§,f $6,500; deputy commissioners-one $4,000, one $3,600; chemists- ¤¤¤¤- chief $3,000, one $2,500; assistant chemists-—-—two at $1,800 each, one $1,600, one $1,400; heads of divisions--four at $2,500 each, five at $2,250 each; superintendent of stamp vault, $2,000; private secretary, $1,800; clerks·—three at $2,000 each, thirty-five of class four (including two now on emergency roll), thirty-one of class three (including two now on emergency roll), forty-four of class two (including one now on emergency roll), forty-three of class one (including one now on emergency roll), thirty-two at $1,000 each, forty-five at $900 each (including three new on emergency roll, two formerly counters); four messengers; seventeen assistant messengers; sixteen laborers; in all, $381,710. For the following on accoimt of the Act imposing income taxes on ,,..{§.‘§.,‘;¥,§  f,{'}f corporations and individuals, namely: Deputy commissioner, $4,000· orplfymy heads of divisions——one $3,500, one $2,500; three assistant heads of et. ’ divisions, at $2,000 each; attorney, $3,600; law clerk, $2,000; insurance expert, $2,000; railroad expert $2,000 ; clerks-one $2,000, seventeen of class four, twenty-nine of class three, fifty-four of class two, forty of class one, forty-four at $1,000 each, twenty-eight at $900 each; seven messengers; four assistant messengers; in all, $306,160. For stamp agents—one $1,600, one $900; coimter, $900; in all, S°°m‘”g°"°" $3,400, to be reimbursed by the stamp manufacturers. Cm Ormcn or mn Coasr GUARD: Two chiefs of division, at $3,000 Gwd °°°°°‘ each; two assistant chiefs of division, at $2,200 each; title and contract clerk, $2,000· law and contract clerk, $1,800, and $200 additional while the office is held by the present incumbent; topographer and hydrographer, $1,800; civil engineer, $2,250; draftsman, $1,500· private secretary for captain commandant, $1,400; clerks—four of class four, nine of class three, live of class two, eight of class one, seven at $1i0g0 each, {Hp at $908 each; two memengers; assistant messe er; a orer· in, $74,11. Thengervicos of skilled draftsmen, and such other technical services ,,§““°‘ """”‘”“’· as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary may be employed only in the office of the Coast Guard in connection with the construction and repair of Coast Guard cutters, to be paid from the _ a propriation "Repai.rs to Coast Guard cutte1s":_Pro·vided, That {_°,’f{,,f,?;’f;,,,,_ t§e expenditures on this account for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen shall not exceed $5,000. A statement of the persons em loyed hereunder, their duties, and the compensation paid to each, shall be made to Congress each year in the annual estimates.