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Show veterans and labor orea? , Thue ontl" staff ofrtJ'B ous investigation 1 to possible tax fraurt tensified I, lM rcady ,is,un "'y mM expanded ,, ,,ipi5 : M n can b, ,,d,d Applicatu f()r " -NH may be ma ; either of the Collects at 1 BuiidinR , I fice of the Civil s, gl0B mission, 22; i I .ni 'eM , The SonBsUJl two or three years' m or nv tigative ."B puty collectors need ffl Of business experience ably in bookkeeping anri'JS ing. Stenographers are also wanted. EdLH credit is granted in Z fSB penence in some install event agents, and special 3s A limited number of ferical positions must also bi lied Salaries for the positions arige from $1704 plus overtime or clericals to $5180 plus overtime over-time for technical and adminis-rative adminis-rative positions. 1 The efforts of these additional , Miiployees, together with the ln-ensified ln-ensified effort of existing staffs, ,iv expected, according to Secretary Sec-retary of the Treasury Fred M. , Vinson to collect at least a onion on-ion dollars of additional revenue reve-nue from tax chiselers all over ;he country. Altogether this effort to force black marketeers and other tax waders to pay their fair share l the war cost, will require the addition of more than 10,000 qualified employees to the Internal In-ternal revenue service through-jut through-jut the United States. This goal has been endorsed by President Truman, congressional committees, commit-tees, and many public-spirited associations such as the leading JOBS NOW OPEN IN TREASURY DEPT. William J. Korth, collector of; internal revenue for the Utah1 distnct announced today that 48 employees will be added to eSstrSW revenuVstaft in this district to assist the Treasury department s current drive again ; st wartime tax evaders be ,the "itions will be allotted to persons havina ; experience in business, account ing. legal, and investigation work wh.ch would f,t theln for em-Plo.vment em-Plo.vment as deputy collector |