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780 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 130. 1918. deal in, dispense, sell, distribute, or give away opium or cocoa leaves, EmP’°Y°°5»°*°· their salts, derivatives, or preparations, and or other p1u·poses," including the emplo ent of agents, deputy collectors, inspectors, chemists, assistant chbnmists, clerks, and messengers in the Held and in the Bureau of Internal Revenue in the District of Columbia, to be appointed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the apl; _ proval of the Secretary of the_ Treasury, and for the purchase of suc ' supplies, equipment, mechamcal devices, and other articles as may be necessary for use in the District of Columbia and the several Perdiemsubsiswnca- collection districts, including not to exceed $4 per diem in lieu of subsistence, $325,000. },*§f,‘f“*¤°°“S- For rent of offices outside of the District of Columbia, telephone ,p. 777. . . . . . service, and other miscellaneous expenses incident to the collection of internal revenue purchase of necessary books of reference and periodicals for the chemical laboratory and law library, not to exceed $500, and reasonable expenses for not exceeding sixty days immediately following the injury of field officers or employees in the Internal- Revenue Service while in line of dut , of medical attendance, surgeon’s and hospital bills made necessary by reason of such injur , and for horses crippled or killed while being used by officers in malgling raids, ’ not exceeding $150 for any horse so crippled or killed, $100,000. m§§”*g¤gm*;,°yC;g‘ The Commissioner of Internal Revenue shall submit to Congress m¤¢,¤w.,i¤Dis¤ic¢ of on the first day of its next regular session a. detailed statement show- °°‘“"‘°*“‘ ing the number, designation, and annual rate of compensation of the persons employed and the amounts expended for rent and other authorized purposes in the Di trict of Columbia from the foregoing appropriations for the collection of internal revenue. u,§fd°P°¤·*°¤* T*°°*· nvnnrmvnnivr rnsasmzr. ,,,£,,i°2?“““ “°““'°“' Banrmoim, orrrcn or Assismivr rnmsunnn: Assistant treasmer, B¤1¤¤¤¤¤· $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; messenger, $840; three watchmen, at $720 each; in all, $31,500. B°‘*°“· Bosroiv, 0FFIcE or ASSISTANT TREASURER: Assistant 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, five at $1,600 each, one $1,500, one $1,400, two at $1,200 each, three at $1,100 each, four at $1,000 each; chief guard, $1,100; three watchmen, at $850 each; laborer and guard $720; four money counters and handlers for money laundry machines, at $900 each; _ in all, $46,570. °“°°g°· Cmcxoo, ormcn or ASSISTANT TREASURER: Assistant treasurer, $5,000; cashier, $3,000; assistant cashier, $2,000; vault clerk, $2,250; paying teller, $2,500; asserting teller, $2,000; redemption teller, $2,000; change teller, $2,000; receiving teller, $2,000; two bookkeepers, at $1,500 each; clerks——one $1,750, one $1,600, nine at $1,500 each, thirteen at $1,200 each; attendant for money laundry machines, $1,200; hall man, $1,100; messenger, $840; three watchmen, at $720 each; janitor, $720 ;` eight money counters and handlers __ _ _ for money laundry machines, at $900 each; in all, $71,420. °’“’m“"- Cn•:cn~:1vA·r1, onion or Assisrarvr TREASURER: Assistant treasurer, $4,500; cashier, $2,250; aying teller, $2,000; receiving teller, $1,800; vault clerk, $1,600; clerl£s—two at $1,300 each, four at $1,200 each, two at $1,000 each; clerk and stenographer, $1,000; chief watch. _ man, $840; two watchman, at $720 each; in all, $24,830. h"' O`****¤¤· New Onnnmws orrxcn or Assisraivr Tumasmznn: Assistant treasurer, $4,500; cashier, $2,250; paying teller, $2,000; receivin teller, $2,000; vault clerk, $1,800; asserting teller, $1,200; clergs-One, $1,500, five at $1,200 each, one $1,000; typewriter and stenographer,