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 1096 sixrY-snvENrH cousnnss. sm. rv. GH. 22. 1922,. camaing machines- For repairs to canceling and cutting machines in the office of the Treasurer of the United States, $200. d0th1‘:<=¤ <>¢<>¤¤¤v¤¤¤¤ OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Comptroller, espn- Com troHer $5000· de ut com trol1ers—one $3,500, one $3,000; °°”’°°°` chief clerk, $2,500; chieg 0% divi§ions—-one $2,500, two at $2,200 each; eneral bookkeeper, $2,000; assistant bookkeeper, $2,000; vault clirk, $2,000; clerks—four at $2,000 each; fifteen of class four, additional to bond clerk $200, twenty-one of class three, twenty- three of class two, twenty-seven of clam one, fourteen at $1,000 each, seven at $900 each; stenographer, $1,600; multigraph operators- _ one $1,400, one $1,200; clerk-counters-—two at $1,400 each, four at $1,200 each; six counters, at $840 each; three messengers, at $840 each; five assistant messengers, at $720 each; three laborers, at $660 _ each; messenger boys——one $480, one $420; in all, $206,440._ ,,,$,§,§;f· °""““*“€ The Comptroller of the Currency may designate a national bank examiner to act as chief of the examining division in his office. For expenses of Federal reserve and national currency (to be pam., m reimbursed by the Federal reserve and national banks): Superm- S‘“"'°°°°°“’ tendent, $2,500; principal clerk, $2,000; teller, $2,000; clerks—one of class four, one of class three, four of clam two, five of class one, four at $1,000 each, five at $900 each; engineer, $1,000; clerk-counters—three at $1,400 each, three at $1,200 each; counters·—thirty-five at $1,000 each, twelve at $840 each; assistant meswnger, $720; firer51ané8$720; messenger boy, $420; two charwomen, at $240 each; in 6,220. c uggvcid ¤¤¤¤i¤¤· _ F or special examinations of national banks and bank plates, keep- ' ing macerator in Treasury Building in repair, and for other incidental expenses attending the working of the macerator, and for procuring information relative to banks other than national, $2,250. I"”°'“"'R°""“°‘ INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE. Ormcn or Commssiomzn or Iirrnmur. Rnvmnm: Commissioner, sw- $10,000; assistant to the commissioner, $5,000; live deputy commissioners, at $5,000 each; chemists——chief $3,000, one $2,500; assistant chemists-—two at $1,800 each, one $1,600, one $1,400; heads of divi- S10pS—0D8 $3500, five at $2,500 each, five at $2,250 each; three assistant heads of divisions, at $2,000 each; attorney, $3,600; law clerk, $2,000; insurance expert, $2,000; railroad expert, $2,000; superintendent of stamp vault, $2,000; private secretary, $1,800; clerks-four at $2,000 each, fifty-two of class four, sixty of class three, ninety-eight of class two, eighty-three of class one, sevent - six at $1,000 each; fifty mail messengers at $900 each; thirty-eiglsit messengers at $840 each; twenty-one assistant messengers at $720 each; in all, $701,190. °*¤¤P•¤¤*~ For one stamp agent, $1,600, to be reimbursed by the stamp manufacturers. °,g°”°°*°“· ¤“¤°”· For salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue, deputy mS¤hri¤, uname. collectors, gaugers, storekeepers, and storekeeper-gaugers, clerks, ' messengers, and janitors in intemal-revenue offices, 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 expslnses in ,p,,,,8 my collecting internal-revenue taxes, $3,900,000: Provided, at for g•m=§=¤;·g¤¤` ¢¤ wi: purpose of concentration, upon the initiation of the Commimioner ima. of lnternal Revenue and under regulations prescribed by him, distilled spirits may be removed from any internal~revenue bonded warehouse to any other such warehouse, and may be bottled in bond