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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. 1920. 653 writers, including the exchange of same, wardrobe cabinets, washstands, water coolers and stands, and for replacing other worn and unserviceable articles, $15,000. For maintenance of the automatic fire-alarm systems in the Treas- me ¤le¤¤· ur and Winder Buildings, $1,980.36. Tor operating expenses of the Arlington Building and annex, 2§°§§,*§,§f;’,§’{,‘Z{{f,°,j{· including fuel, electric current, ice, ash removal, and miscellaneous items, $60,000. For operating expenses of the Treasury Department Annex (Penn- T‘°"·*“'Y·°"’”°" sylvania Avenue and Madison Place), including fuel, electric current, ice, ash removal, and miscellaneous items, $15,000. Treasury De artment Annex (Fourteenth and B Streets northwest): ,,,;§“§°§gm§§{§$P“ For heating, electric current, electrical equipment, ice, removal ef trash, and miscellaneous expenses, $44,000. _ _ _ Darby Building: For heating, electric current, electrical equip- Dm? B"“d’°g‘ ment, ice, and miscellaneous items, $6,000. , Comrxennr Aim miscnrmmnons sxrsnsms, OFFICE or AU1>IToR s5Z`i$l$§,‘§,$$§£“ O" FOR THE Posr OFFICE Dnrnnmmxrz For miscellaneous items, C<>¤ti¤z¤¤r¤¤1>¢¤s¤s. including purchase, repair, and exchange of thewriters and adding machines, of which not exceeding $500 mayyge used for furniture and repairs, not exceeding $475 may be used for rental of telephones, and not exceeding $200 may be used for the purchase of law books, books of reference, and city directories, $9,000, to be expended under the direction of the Auditor for the Post Office Department under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury an to operate as a specific exception of the said office from the appropriation for contingent expenses, Treasury Department, unless otherwise provided by law. _ _ _ For purchase of cards and tabulating equipment for use in auditing mg§lY“1“““g °q“‘°' accounts and vouchers of the Posta Service, including exchange and repairs, $219,000, to be expended imder the direction of the Auditor for the Post Office Department under rules andm;-1?u1ations _ to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: Pr “ ed, That §iiii1ii°§1i¤wa¤ca not exceeding $39,400 may be expended for the rental of tabulating and ca.rd·sorting machines. INTERNAL axvnntm. For salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue, deputy mgiiiiigiing mmm collectors, gaugers, storekeepers, and st0rgkgg&gy gaugersy clcrks, Qtccllccwrs. saucers, messengers, and janitors in internal-revenue 0 ces,_rent of offices outside of the District of Columbia, telephone service, injuries to horses not exceeding $250 for any horse crippled or killed, expenses of seizure and sale, and other necessary miscellaneous ex enses in P _ collecting internal-revenue taxes, $4,288,000: Promded, }'l`hat no v&°§,’§§,,,,,,,,_ part of this amount shall be used in defraying the expenses of any officer, designated above, subpqznaed by the United States court to attend any trial before a United States court or preliminary examination before any United_States commissioner, which exgepses PM 9% shall be paid from the appropriation for "Fees of witnesses, mted 'p‘ States cou.rts." _ mmin muecting For expenses of assessing and collecting the intemal—revenue taxes, aé., eiasgéz Revenue; as provided by the "Revenue Act of 1918," including the employment *§Y;,{_9’§0, me ,067, of the necessary officers, attorneys, experts, agents, accou1{$8·11tS, 1149 inspectors, deputy collectors, clerks, j anitors, an messengers 111 the District of Columbia and the several collections djStrictS, t0_li>€ appointed as provided by law, telegraph and telephone SBYYICG, xm,p_6.;i. rental of quarters outside the District of Columbia, postage, ffolgllli, express, and other necessary miscellaneous expenses,  the p¤}‘¢l}¤S6 of such Supplies, equipment, furniture, mechanical devices, p1'1I1l?l¤g,