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1234 SIXTY-FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 86. 1919. before any United States commissioner, which expenses shall be paid from the appropriation for “Fees of witnesses, United States courts." e,駧°§€6§‘;l‘;’§;i,{{,gé For exlpenses of assessing and collecting the internal-revenue taxes, Aihlglg- 1057 lm as provided by the "Revenue Act of 1918," including the employment ’pp‘ ’ ‘ of the necessary officers, attorneys,_ experts, agents, accountants, inspectors, deputy collectors, clerks, {amtors, an messengers in the District of Co umbia and the severa collection districts, to be appointed as provided by law, telegraph and telephone service, rental of guarters outside the District of Columbia, postage, freight, express, an other necessary miscellaneous expenses, and the purchase of such supplies, equipment, furniture, mechanical devices, printing, statione , law books and books of reference, and such other articles _ as ma Ibe necessar for use in the District of Columbia and the €{,§lQ"f§3,0,. employ, several, collection districts, $21,000,000: Provided, That of this mem- amount not to exceed $184,160 shall be available for the expenses authorized to be incurred by the Secretary of Labor upon request of “"* p‘ 1*38* the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, in accordance with the Act _ _ "to provide revenue, and for other purposes", approved February P°Y‘°““°“°“· 24, 1919: Provided further, That no salary shall be paid out of the Pumsing violations said sum of $184,160 at a rate exceeding $3,000 per annum: Promkrled ezmvenueiews. further, That not more than $500,000 of the total amount appro- Eriated herein may be expended by the Commissioner of Internal evenue for detectingl and ringing to trial persons guilty of violating the internal-revenue laws or conm at the same, including pay- _ ments for information and detection o such violation. $§{‘}§5"l‘§?§§§°s· To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to refund money covered into the Treasury as internal—reve11ue collections, under the provisions _ _ of the Act approved May 27, 1908, $250,000.

 sm °‘ Restricting the_ sale of opium, and so forth: For expenses to

V¤1-38,1>-785- enforce the provisions of the Act approved December 17, 1914, entitled "An Act to provide for the registration of, with collectors of internal revenue, an to impose a special tax upon, all persons who Hgduce, import, manufacture, compound, deal in, dis ense, sell, tribute, or give aw? opium or cocoa leaves, their salts, derivatives, ‘,§§{,g,§;,§Q°_;,c_ or preparations, and or other purposes/’ as amended by the "Revenue ct of 1918," including the employment of agents, deputy collectors, insplectors, chemists, assistant chemists clerks, and messengers in the field and in the Bureau of Internal Revenue in the District of Columbia, to be a pointed by the Commissioner of Internal Supplies etc llevtelnue, willh thefapprlcival) ofuthe Secretarytof thei1Treasu§y, and I · or e urc 888 o suc su es, e ui men mec amca evices, · and other articles as may blepnecesszrypfor rise in the District of Columbia and the several collection districts, including not to exceed stm em I Q $4 KP lieu of ?u?;sl'1;te1:)·<ieiE{$750,000}1 an b t to C0 ,,5,,,, {Q ,,,8 {gs, ·‘g e ommissioner o rn evenue s su mi n ess gg¤*¤‘¤¤¤· nc on till? first <l)ay otl its next regulgr session a detpiled statement s§ow— ing e num er, es` ation, an annua rate o compensation o the persons employed algxd the amounts expended for rent and other. authorized purposes in the District of Columbia from the foregoing appropriations for the collection of internal revenue. u,§‘f"°"°“d°“* T"’“" mpnrmmanr rnnasmzr. 0,§§§‘““° "°“s“‘“”’ Baurmoim, orrrcm or Assisrazvr TREASURER: Assistant treasurer, Baitimm- $4,500; cashier, $2,500; paying teller, $2,000; receiving teller, $1,900; exchange teller, $1,800; vault clerk, $1,800; clerks—two at $1,600 each, three at $1,400 each, three at $1,200 each, three at $1,000 each; melgsoenger, $840; three watchmen, at $720 each; all, $31,500, mm s*r0N, OFFICE or Assrsrarrr TREASURER: istant treasurer, $5,000; cashier, $2,500; paying teller, $2,500; vault clerk, $2,000; receiving teller, $2,000; redemption teller, $1,800; clerks——one $2,200,