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 1034 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. CII. 39 . 1928 . Redeemin g Federal For p erson al se rvic es in the Dist rict of Co lumbi a in rede eming reserve and national currency. Feder al res erve a nd nat ional curren cy, $32 3,580, to be reimb ursed by the F ederal reser ve and natio nal ba nks. Office of Comptroller of the Currency. Comptroller, and of- fice personnel . Salaries : Comptroller of the Currency, $5,000 ;; for personal serv- ices in the District of Columbia, $241,880 ; in all, $246,880. Federal reserve and For personal services in the District of Columbia in connection national currency. Perso nal servi ces. with Federal reserve and national currency, $51,863, to be reimbursed by th e Fede ral re serve and na tional banks. Speci al e xamin ation s, For spe cial e xamina tions of nat ional banks a nd ban k plat es, ke ep- etc. 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, $1,500. Inte rnal Re venu e Bureau. OFFI CE OF 11i1 CO MPTROLL ER OF THE CUR RENCY BUREAU OF INTER NAL REVE NU Collecting internal Collecting the internal revenue : For expenses of assessing and revenue. colle cting the in ternal -reven ue tax es, inc luding the e mploym ent of a Commissioner, oen- Commisisoner of Internal Revenue at $10,000 per annum, a general eral Counsel, and all office and field force . counsel for the Bureau of Internal Revenue at $10,000 per annum, an assistant to the commissioner, a special deputy commissioner, three deputy commissioners, one stamp agent (to be reimbursed by the stamp manufa cturer s), an d the necess ary off icers, colle ctors, deput y collec tors, att orneys, e xperts, a gents, ac countants, inspect ors, cler ks, janitors, and messengers in the District of Columbia, the several collection districts, and the several divisions of internal-revenue agents, to be appointed as provided by law, telegraph and telephone Rent, outside and in service rental of outside the District of Columbia and not the District. qu arters r Miscellaneous expen- to exceed $219,250 for rental of quarters in the District of Columbia, se Ante, p .1030. post age, freig ht, e xpre ss, n ecess ary expen ses i ncur red i n mak ing investigations in connection with the enrollment or disbarment of practitioners before the Treasury Department in intern al-revenue matter s, exp enses of sei zure a nd sal e, and other necess ary mi scella - neous expenses including stenographic reporting services, and the purcha se of such s upplie s, equ ipment, furni ture, mechan ical d evices , law books and books of reference, and such other articles as may be necessary for use in the District of Columbia, the several collection tr Services in the Die- dist ricts, and the seve ral d ivisi ons of in terna l-re venue agen ts, $34,703,870, of which amount not to exceed $8,904,860 may be Provisos. expended for personal services in the District of Columbia : Pro- Witness fees. vided, That no part of this amount shall be used in defraying the expenses of any officer, designated above, subpoenaed by the United States court to attend any trial before a United States court or pre- liminary examination before any United States commissioner, which Post, p .1111. expenses shall be paid from the appropriation for " Fees of witnesses, Detecting and pros- cc ting violations of United States courts " : Provided further, That not more than u r evenue laws. $100 ,000 of th e tot al a mount appr opri ated herei n ma y be expen ded by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue for detecting and bringing to trial persons guilty of violating the internal revenue laws or conniving at the same, including payments for information and detection of such violation. Allowance cle tray far motor vehicle travel. during Whenever during the fiscal year ending ear ending June 30, 1930, the Secre- tary of the Treasury shall find that the expenses of travel of officers and employees of the Internal Revenue Service while on official busi- ness can be reduced thereby, he may, in lieu of actual operating expenses, under such regulations as he may prescribe, authorize the payment of not to exceed 3 cents per mile for motor cycle or 7 cents

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