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118 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 27. 1917. Vol. 31, rw. those that may be canceled or retired, except in so far as such printing may be necessary in executing the requirements of the Act "To define and Hx the standard of value to maintain the parity of all forms of money issued or coined by the United States, to refund the public debt, and for other purposes," approved March fourteenth, nineteen hundred. _ W°g°°‘ For wages of plate printers, at piece rates to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, not to exceed the rates usually paid for such work, mcluding) the wagesi of ‘printer·s;h:;.;sistants, when employed, $1815000 to e expen e un er the ction of the Secreta of

 the Ti·easury: Provided, That no portion of this sum shall, be

expended for_ printing United States notes‘ or Treasury notes of larger denominations than_ those that may be canceled or retired, v¤1.s1,p. 4.;. except in so far as such prmting may be necessary in executing the requiremenlts of the Apt hofdefineoand Hx the standard of value, to maintain the parity o a orms money issued or coined by the United §tppes,}:;<p uriiéund lphepublic fllebti alnd for other purposes, _ . approve arc 0 eent nineteen un re . ii$i°ii?l;Iicih. or engravers’ and printers’ materials and other materials except distinctive paper, miscellaneous expenses, including paper for internalrevenue stamps, and fgrdpurcgasii maintenance, and driving of necessary motor-prope e an orse—drawn passenger-carrying vehicles, when, m writmg, ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury, $910,000, to be expende under the direction of the Secretary of the reas1u·y. P"’°°°‘“"'?'“”°’k Durinth fiscal `t h drd d`h ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,1 _ g e year mne een un e an eig teen all proceeds §’¤n¤¤· W derived from yvorl; performed by the B1u·eau of Engraving and Printing), by direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, not covered and ern raceid ip {Blige approprizgzion for said bureau for the said fiscal year mstea 0 _ covere into the Treasury as miscellaneous vox. 24, p. mv. receipts, as providedmhy the Act of August fourth, eighteen hundred and eughty-six (Twenty-fourth Statutes, pa(ge two hundred and twentyseven), shall be credited when rece1ve to the appropriation for said bureau for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen. m$°°“°¤°°¤¤~ MISCELLANEOUS onmors, ramsuxx DEPARTMENT.

 K GM- d For payment to the legal representatives of Napoleon B. Giddings,

rt;-iaem at agar eceascd, in accordance with rivate Act Num ered One hundred '°{!’,;*{°g}_}j‘;{‘]*;’,,g{'· and tsi:;ti·-fivp, gixtg-fourtp (iiirisgmss, approved February eighth, mne-cen mmm an seven een . 1,950. {§‘§;§{{{§‘,_,,,l§g°°°°· _ To enable the Secret of the Treasury to refund money covered V¤r. p.¤zS. upto] Tgeasury as giiiim —revenue collections. under the provisions o the ct approve ay twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eivht $50,000. " ’ "}‘}T‘?"“’F “°““’°“’ Punishment for violations of internal- ~ 1 · ‘ 41.,.,. _ _ _ _ revenue laws. Fo l t t o and bringing to trial and punishment ersons t of viblhiiirig · . p y }'j }ntei;pfal—revteinue lam or conmvgng at the same, including payments or 1 orma on an etection 0 such violations $175,000. ,,,§,Q‘_§°{§*’{§, {mu; The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to_use for, and in counection with, the enforcement of the laws relating to the Treasury Dems mmm Department and the several branches of the public service under its ¥’° · eontrol,_not exceeding at any one time four rsons aid from the . P6 P appropriation for the collection of customs, four persons paid from the appropriation for salaries and expenses of intemal-revenue agents or froigi fthe appropriation for the oregoing purpose, and four persons umn pag ropn e appropriation for suppressing counterfeiting and other mmm cipmes. ut not elxceeding six persons so detailed shall employed Ohm gmk ahagpy) one time ereunder: Provided, That nothing hergm contained s _ e constructed to deprive the Secreta of the Treasurv from making any detail now otherwise authorizedrby existing law, i