SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C1-1. 214. 1920. 655 ag ofliézie s1:i)all tgarnéigzate upor; tllile (gis;-:}ontinuance of the functions otatoceyte retaryo te asuxy. _ The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized, in his discre· ""`°'“‘°'°"’“"°s· tion, to transfer any or all of the duties and functions performed or authorized to be £erformed by the assistant treasurers above enumerated, or their offices, to the Treasurer of the United States or the mints or assayhofiioes of the Eenited State]? under sriichhriillgsdantg mm H { F regulations as e may prescri or to of `ze any o the e er `¤* °¤ ° adj reserve banks acting as depositsfries or fiscal §ents of the United ixl§¤?»S¢ilv° bam °u States, for the purpose_of performing any or _ of such duties and °‘38’P‘2°5‘ functions, notwithstanding the hmitations of section 15 of the Federal reserve Act, as amended, or any other provisions of law: Provided, };fg1'§’°*éuSmdy 0, That if any monefys or lilullionf constitutmtg of the funds truscruncs. or other special unds ereto ore re uire aw to ept in ’I‘reasu1y offices, shall be deposited with any Federal reserve bank, then such moneys or bullion shall by such bank be kept separate and distinct from the assets, funds, an securities of the ederal reserve bank land be held in thtiyjoilpt custodey1;f the Fgdpral ressgve agxg U { be andt eFederalreserve an :Pr0md urther atnot gint S° ° m€’m." section shall be construed to deny the right of the Secretary of the ¤ligtu:¥¤!;l¤<il€p°S1tan8S Treasury to use member banks as epositaries as heretofore authorized by law. The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to assign any Use or states? or all the rooms, vaults, equipment, and safes or spacein the buildings g$}dm§ eqmpme t' ggedl by the fsp1bt1iqas1;101;1esS, ttomsany Federal reserve bank acting as ca agen o e m a . All employees in the subtreasuries in the classified civil service cifumésggicgfsgligfglé of the United States, who may so desire, shall be eligible for transfer ees. to classified civil service positions under the control of the Treasury Department, or if their services are not required in such department they may be transferred to fill vacancies in any other executive gepartmgnt the consent of succlé dergalrfyinent. T5; thzheigaegt Preferencesat suc employees possess requir u cations e a e given preference over new appointmentsqm the classified cgril service ulpder the control of Gtlée Treasury Department in the cities in which t ey are now employ . Bammonn, ormcm or Assrsram ramsuannz Assistant treasurer, ,,,{‘§g‘f°°“° ‘”°S“"‘”' $4,500; cashier, $2,500; paying teller, $2,000; receiving teller, $1,900; nimmm. 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; m“§“’“g°" $83£,t?§$ 'i22$L`T”i%‘?; ZEél2° °“t§h‘l‘;,"£;‘Z"zi°°‘ ¤»~·»·» osrorr o stm : is n easurer $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 lazmdry machines, at $900 each; in all, $46,570. _ Cmcaeo _0FF'ICE or Assisrarrr rnnasunnn; Assistant treasurer, °'“"“‘°‘ $5,000; cashier, $3,000; assistant cashier, $2,000; vault clerk, $2,250; paying teiller, $25100; teller $2,000; redemption igellqg, $2,000; c ange te er, , · receiving teller $2 000; two 00 · keepers, at $1,500 each; clerks-one $1,750, ,one,$1,600, nine at s1,5&ea¤§,1 t%igteie1n1;it $1,2%0 each; attendant for mqsritgy 1».¤mt<;iy mac es ; a man 1 100; messe er $840; eewa · men, at $,720’each; janitor, $720,; eight mould? chunters and handlers for money laundry machines, at $900 each; in all, $71,420. CINCINNATI, omcn or Assisrasr rnmsunnn; Assistant treasurer, °"‘““““‘· $4,500; cashier, $2,250; paying teller, $2,000; receiving teller, $1,800;
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