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74TH C ONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 725. JUNE 23, 1936. BUREAU OF THE BUDGET Salaries and expenses : Director, Assistant Director, and all other necessa ry expenses of the Bureau, inc luding compensation of attor- neys and other employees in the District of Colum bia ; co nt ra ct stenogr aphic reporting services, tele grams, telephone service, law books, books of reference, periodicals, stationery, furniture, office equipment, other supplies, traveling expenses, street-car fares ; $187,000 . For printing and binding, $32 .000 . OFFICE OF TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES Salaries : For Treasurer of the United States, Assistant Treasurer, and for ot her per son al services in the District of Columbia, $1,155,000. For personal services in the District of Columbia, in redeeming Federal Reserve and national currency, $107,460, to be reimbursed by the Feder al Res erve and na tional banks . OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLE R OF 7r1L CURRENCY Salaries : Comptroller of the Currency and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $220,320 . Fo r per sonal servic es in the D istric t of C olumb ia in connec tion with Federal Reserve and national currency, $25,000, to be reim- bursed by the Federal Reserve and national banks . BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE 1833 Bureau of the Budget . Salaries and expenses . Printing and binding. Treasurer's office. Treasurer, Assistant, and office personnel. Redeeming Federal Res erve and natio nal currency . Office of Comptroller of the Currency. Comptroller, and of- fice personnel . Personal services ; re- imbursable . Internal Revenue Bure au. Salaries and expenses : For expenses of assessing and collecting the internal-revenue taxes and to administer the applicable provi- sions of the Act of October 28, 1919, as amended and supplemented (U. S . C ., title 27), the Act of August 27, 1935 (49 Stat . 872-881), the Act of January 11, 1934 (48 Stat . 313), Public Resolutions Num- bered 40 and 41, approved June 18, 1934 (48 Stat . 1020-1021) ; and 11U . S55C., pp. 1138, 11 . the internal-revenue laws pursuant to the Act of March 3, 1927 Vol. 44, p.1381; U . (U. S. C., title 5, sees. 281-281e), the Act of May 27, 1930 (U. S. C., S ., f.P.46, 19p.427;U . title 27, sees . 103-108), and Executive Order Numbered 6639, dated S. c., p.1223. March 10, 1934 ; including the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Commiss ioner, As. si,tant General Coun- Assistant General Counsel for the Bureau of Internal Revenue, an sel, and other personal assistant to the Commissioner, a special deputy comlnissioner, four SeVol. 4s,p. Joel. deputy commissioners, one stamp agent (to be reimbursed by the stamp manufacturers), and the necessary officers, collectors, deputy collectors, attorneys, experts, agents, accountants, inspectors, investi- gators, chemists, supervisors, storekeeper-gaugers, guards, clerks, janitors, and messengers in the District of Columbia, the several col- lecti on di strict s, th e seve ral d ivisi ons of inte rnal-r evenu e agen ts an d the several supervisory districts, to be appointed as provided by law ; the securing of evidence of violations of the Acts, the cost of chemi cal an alyses made by oth ers th an emp loyees of the United States and expenses incident to such chemists testifying when neces- sary ; telegraph and telephone service, rent in the District of Colum- bia and elsewhere, postage, freight, express, necessary expenses incurred in making investigations in connection with the enrollment or disbarment of practitioners before the Treasury Department in internal-reven ue matters, expenses of seizure and sale, and ot her neces- sary miscellaneous expenses, including stenographic reporting serv- Acaub itum f p ,opr ices ; for the acquisition of property under the provisions of Title III e7Ante, p . 879. of the Liquor Law Repea l and Enforc ement Act, a pprove d Augu st Salaries and expenses . Ante, p. 1636. Vol. 41, p. 305; U . S.C.,p.1217. Ante, p. 872 . Vol . 48, pp. 313, 1020 . Securing of eviden ce .