770 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 87. 1925. '1‘r¤¤¤¤r¤r’¤ 0¤*¤¤— ormcn or TREASURER or mm Uurrnn smrns ’i‘r¤¤¤·¤¤r· ¤¤¤ ¤f¤<>¤ Salaries: For Treasurer of the United States, $8,000; for personal p°rs°°°°i' services in the District of Columbia in accordance with “The Classification Act of 1923," $1,065,000; in all, $1,073,000. _ _ m,R°d°m$°§;’_§d‘£‘,°j‘,j For personal services in the District of Columbia, m accordance a1mi:}°:¤i¤ii. _ with “The Classification Act of 1923," m redeeming Federal re- P°”°““1 S°'”"“‘ serve and national currency, $405,000 to be reimbursed by the Federal reserve and national banks. 0,Q£°g3:r€jg;;*,?*’°““ orrron or run oomrraonnnu or rmt cummivcr ' C°'“¤’*’°“°'· ml °" Salaries: Comptroller of the Currenc , $5,000; for rsonal servmpmomdi ices in the Distrig: of Columbia, in accoiiydance with “Tliie Classification Act of 1923," $221,000; in all, $226,000. _ 1{¤d¤¤¤ reserve and For personal services in the District of Columbia, m accordance “°§'g¤,°'{Y.§°,’$¥Zg,_ · with “The Classification Act of 1923," in connection with Federal reserve and national currency, $67,000, to be reimbursed by the ” Federal reserve and national banks. Sveciaiexamiuaticus- For special examinations of national banks and bank plates, keeping macerator in Treasury Building in repair, and for other incidental expenses attending the working of the macerator, and for procuring information re ative to banks other than national, $1,500. Sgpigarnal Revenue INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE commissions:. and Office of the commissioner: Commissioner of Internal Revenue, °m°° p°”°°°°“" $10,000; for the assistant to the commissioner, three deputy commissioners, and other personal services in the District of Columbia, in a$c§ordance with “The Classiiication Act of 1923," $810,000; in all 20000. snmp mnt. For oiie stamp agent, $1,860, to be reimbursed by the stamp manufacturers. . ooueems, gauws. For salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue, deputy ”°'°k°°°°”’ °°°‘ collectors, gaugers, storekeejiers, storekeepergaugers, clerks, messengers, and janitors in interna -revenue offices, rent of offices outside of the District of Columbia, telephone service, injuries to horses not exceedin $250 for any horse crippled or killed, expenses of seizure and sage, and other necessary miscellaneous expenses, in collecting
im my internal-revenue taxes, $4,fi50,000: Provided, That for purpose of
be removedptdware- concentration, upon the initiation of the Commissioner of Internal lgggff ‘°' "°“““K l" Revenue and under regulations prescribed by him, distilled spirits may be removed from any internal—revenue bonded warehouse to A any other such warehouse, and may be bottled in bond in any such warehouse before or after payment of the tax, and the commissioner shall prescribe the form and penal sums of bond covering distilled spirits in internal-revenue bonded warehouses, and in transit between witness rm. such warehouses: Provided further, 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 preliminary examination before any romp. um. United States commissioner, which expenses shall be paid from the appropriation for “Fees of witnesses, United States courts." assessing, collecting, or_ expenses of assessing and collecting the internal-revenue °"g;{,@{.°;S_ taxes, including the employment of the necessary officers, attorne s, experts, agents, accountants, inspectors, deputy collectors, clerks, jamtors, messengers in the District of Columbia and the several collection districts, to be appointed as provided by law, telegraph and telephone service, rental of quarters outside the District of Columbia