Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/42

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SIXTY·TH.[BD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1913. 23 Su ressing counterfeiting and other crimes: For enses in- Su ¤*¤¤i¤¤ ¤¤¤¤- curreldp under the authority or with the approval of the GS?cretary of m\li>l€£i?Z i3i°·itv. the Treasury in detecting, arresting, and dglivering into the custody of the United States marshal having jurisdiction dealers and pretended dealers in counterfeit money an persons engaged in counterfeitin Treasury notes, bonds, national·bank notes, and other securities of the United States and of foreign governments, as well as the coins of the United States and of foreagnlgovernments, and other feloniw committed sagainst the laws of e nited States relating to the pay and bounty laws, and for no other purpose whatever, except Pm I in the protection of the person of the President and of the person atm tirghmrimirtmdi chosen to be President of the United States, which protection is °*°,‘if;,;§,§h°'**°d- _ hereafter authorized, $135,000: Provided, That no part of this Witneséos _ amount be used in defraying the expenses of any person subpoenaed by the United States courts to atten any trial before a. Unite States court or preliminary examination before any United States commissioner, which enses shall be paid from the appropriation for P~¢.1>·¤¢· "Fees of witnessescflfnited States courts." No part of any money appropriated by this Act shall be used in d,f:,E‘}',§§,,§,;’.‘LT’°“ payment of comggrzrrsgtion or exgenses of an&person detailed or tr·anserred from the t_Service rvision of e Treasury Department or who may at any tune during the fiscal (year nineteen hundred ir)nd_ fourteen have been employed by or un er sard Secret Service i rvrsron. Lands and other propert of the United States: For custody, care, I"‘“°‘·°°°‘ rotection, and expenses of sales of lands and other property of the , United States, the examination of titles, recording o deeds, adver- ` thing, and auetioneer’s fees, $300. · cusrorrs snnvrcn. ¤¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· To defray the e enses of collecting the revenue from customs, $‘2,',1f§§*“,§_'f5Y,‘f”“· $10,150 000. Andihe provisions of the Act of March third, eighteen I ¤¤¤¤¤rf•¤ ¤! imdhundred a.nd_ seventy·mne (Twentieth Statutes, page three hundred vcr. zo; P. sas; va. and eighty-six), as amended by the Act of Aprrl twentgfeventh, ”·P·“°· nineteen hundred and four (Thu·ty-third Statutes, page ee hundred and ninety-six), authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to expend out of the appropriation for defraying the expenses of collecting the revenue from customs such amount as he may deem neoessary, not exceeding $150,000 per annum, for- the detection anélrphrevention of frauds upon the customs revenue, are hereby f er amended so as to increase the amount to be so expended for the iscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen to $200,000. To enable the Secretary of the Treasm·y to purchase one motor ch,.¥g'°,{'§,Q’,g‘[‘*· °"*'“’ boat, as provided in the Act of Congress approved February tenth, V¤*· ¥'·7·1>-665- nmeteen undred and thirteen, $6,000. Scales for customs service: For construction and installation of *"‘°°'““"""°“°“· special automatic and recording scales for weighing merchandise, and so forth, in connection with imports, at the various ports of entry under direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, of which $60,000 shall be immediate] available, $125,000. _ co _ ue _ Compensationin lieu of moieties: For compensation in lieu of more- ,,;m§§‘,§§},'§’_°°i°“m " tres m certain cases under the customs revenue laws, $50,000. runuc nnamn smzvron. s§$$}‘° H°“m` Expenses of Public Health Service, as follows: _ _ For yiay allowance, and commutation of quarters for commrssnoned HY- °,,‘§- m mmm modica officers and pharmacists, $547 640· at least sux of the assist- digxnant surgeons provided for hereunder shall be required to have had a