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 SIXTY-N1Nil`H CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cn. 58. 1927. 1033 omcn or rnmsunen on run umrnn srarss, ""°¤¤°’°"• °°°°· Salaries: For Treasurer or mc Umtcaisri ‘ f ° for mm1 “··m· ·¤* om services in the District of C0l\¤l¥bi.e  ’with the Iglaesiih mm cation Actof 1923,$1,062,000~;yiu all,   ,_, -»   _ ~ e a For personal services in. the Districtof olumb1a,`in.acqordance "§;§_••¤*“¥;¢ ¤{¤•*§,¤$, with the Classification Act of 4923, in redeeming aFedersl rreaerveand •¤=¤¤¤v.·  Y national currency, $310,00049 be reimbursed by the Federal reserve P°”°“°1 '°'"°"‘ and`nati0nalbanks._,»; », _ ~,,; ;. y. i i, -, A   oimcncciyrnn   orrrnn ennnmwr. ,  ¤.ii?}°Er¥£Sl&°¤¤Y3§'& Salaries: · in tmllcr of the Currency, $5,000; f r rsonal serv-. ¤‘gg;°u'j· wl °" _ices in the Digrigz of Columbimin, accordance with ibcpélassification iw Act o£1923, $230,000; 1n,a1l,,$235,D00. .   . .,       . _   F dw - Qu ` ·Ford;;ersonal_serv1ces_1n tlieVD1strict of Columbia, in accordance muimi mmm. with e_ Classilication Act   I923,,in_‘connect:lon` with incaexu P°”°°'*‘ ’°"*°°°· reserve and lwtiqlisl ¢i1¥1‘¤11€.Y, $48,900,,t<>.be 1T0imb*¥1iS¤s¤1  and-Flank iiisfesr .J3F’°""*"‘“"“"°"* keeping macérator. in Tres     in 1'€Pl1iF§;&¤§1rf0§,$°th°F iuc1dental`exFenseri1attand1n;§x;v,he workingéof the  andfor pmcurmg in orma 'cn relative to banks Zotherjthan i¤~§i6¤8l;$1»§00- H ` mrnnnan nnvnismn snnvrcn  ·? ,3, ·- -. .a?&:P*‘ *‘"°"°° For one stamp agent, $1,860, to be reimbursed bythe stamp .manu- _ ,S°'i‘?‘? fsctursrsr — » a i  0 .· · » ~         c.§m`mm·Q;;s~ lh For expenses of assessmgand collecting the intemalwevenuc taxes, cucmccsccaeénnc _inc1uding_the employment of a—Con1missioncr of gternal.-Be y. y at $10,000 per annum, a general copmsel for the ; nreapy of, Revenues #*.510,000 per annum. on vssistsnt t¤r.th¤rss>mm§w'. ssrn $8,000rer  four sssistwt general <=¤s¤<=1·¤¢ $8,0001 l ransom each, c special deputy commissioner at $7.,500 poraon¤m,.tlrree deputy ¢9I11ml¤¤1Q¤°T8»8¤d.$h€ necessary oiiieers, collectors deputy collectors, saucers, sforekeepersa ¤¢¤r¤ke¤pqr—g¤¤¤s¤r¤» attorneys.,  sseuta -l!1SQ6Cl70I7S,_‘Cl§1‘§ ]an1t0r§,¤an<l mgqsongelis 111 t11eg·Drs- __ triqt of· umbiaathe seve ; collectioh *l¤¤'1¢tS, and the BBVQYEI , divisions of internal-revenue agents, to beplppointed as provided ‘by· 1aw,-te1egra lz ang telephone. sorvioeoxenta ·of.quarfsr¤ outside the c}°BL&i“£"’° “° "‘ Di.strict.of,(golum ia an.d_,not.»to,exoeori $51,500.for mental-ofeqanrters in the District of Columbia,_p0stage,._;f1?e1j;ht, expresS,—o.ne¢eSSa¤'y expenses incurred in making investigations m_oonnccticxn»¤nnith the · . enrollment or disbarment of practitioners before ,thei,5l‘reas¤1ry`” `V`' ‘ Departnncnt in internalvrevenue matters, expenses of soizurerand calc, injiiries eto horses not exceeding $250 for any horse eripplsdor killed, and other necessary miscellaneous expenses including stenoe ,,,§,'f’“°"""“° “""°"`” graphic reporting services, and the Yurchase of isuch supplies, ¢<l¤iP· ment, furniture, mechanicsldevioes, aw books`a¤d; ofi.re,ference and such other articles, as may be necessary for use.1n.the District of Columbia, the several collection districts, andthe seyeralediyisions of internal-revenue agents, ;$33,600,000, of which amount not to exceed $9,000,000may beexpended for personal servxcesin the District of ,,,.,‘§f"‘°°‘ ‘“ ‘“° °"‘ Columbia: Provided, That for urpose of concentration, upon the bhggdwidu my initiation of the Commissioner ofplntemal Revenue and under regula- be removed to wma tions prescribed by him, distilled spirits may be removed from any 'QQY; ’°' °°“"”‘ "‘ inte1‘¤al—revenue·b0nded warehouse to any ot er such. warehouggyand l  — may be. bottled in bond in any such warehouse, beforeyor after pays ment of the tax, and the commissioner shall prescribe the form and i—»» penal sums of bond covering distilled spirits in internahrevenue