Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/660

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642 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 113. 1918. ¥¤*¤¤·*•· For engravers’ and printers’ materials and other materials except PM P- 777- distinctive paper, miscellaneous expenses, including for mternalrevenue stamps, and for purchase, maintenance, an ving of necessary motor—propelled and horse—drawn passengprrgbcarrying vehicles, when, in writi(-pg, ordered by the Secretarg of the asury, $1,335,000, to be expend under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasurgé ,° ,,"§“§ Durin the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen all procee ¤‘¤¤¤• derived grom work performed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing by direction o the Secretary of the Treasury, not covered and ‘ embraced in the appropriation for said bureau for the said fiscal year, instead of being covered into the Treasiuy as miscellaneous receipts, as rovided by the Act of August fourth, eighteen hundred and V¤¤·¤•·P·”’· eigd)ty-six (Twenty-fourth Statutes, page two hundred and twenty- seven), shall be credited when received to the apipropriation for said bureau for the fiscal year nineteen hundred an nineteen. m’°°‘““°“ MISCELLANEOUS onmors, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. l ¤i$v§°x`L’I To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to refund money covered '°*-5-1*-3*- into the Treasiuy as intemal—revenue collections, under the provisions of the Act approved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and e' ht, $75,000. _ dP,gg*;”*¤¢ '*°“°¤’ 1§’unishment for violations of internal-revenue laws: For detecting ' and bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of violating the internal-revenue laws or conniving at the same, including payments _ mmm fcrrbilpforrnation arpd ggtrglciéion of such tylxolaggns, $17.%,000. d E°*"°“{.,._m,,,_ e 0 t asury is au oriz to_use or, an in conmwm rrection witlijuthe enforcement of the laws relating to the Treasury _ _ Department and the several branches of the public service under its D°‘““P“"'““°‘*· control, not exceeding at any one time four persons paid from the a propriation for the collection of customs, four persons paid from the appro riation for salaries and expenses of internal—revenue agents cr- from tfie appropriation for the foregoing purpose, and four- persons _ paid from the appropriation for suppressing counterfeiting and other L“"“· crimes, but not exceeding six persons so etailed shall be employed {,°{‘,§'g,”'§,‘,,,,1,_ at any one time hereunder: Provided That nothin herein contained shall be construed to deprive the Secret of tie Treasury from making any detail now otherwise authorizlblgby existing law. m’§‘?§,‘§§g "'° W Refimding United States bonds: For expenses of refunding two per V¤¤~¤8·v· ¤°· centum bonds of the United States into one—year three per centum Treasury notes or thirty—year three per centum United States bonds, as authorized by section eighteen o the Federal reserve Act, during t th; fiscal year nineteen liuugdreddand riilnsteen, $%_5,000. °°°*“‘§'“ Tm_,¤ { ontin ent expenses, epen ent as : or contin ent ex- I°ii·$inp.°ivi=» W perrses urigder the requirements of section thirlilyljsix hundred gid fifty- three of the Revised Statutes, for the collection, safe-kee ing, transfer, and disbursement of the &ublic rnonegy, transportation of) notes, bonds, and other securities of e United tates, salaries of special agents, actual expenses of examiners detailed to examine the books, accoimts, and money on hand at the several subtreasuries and depositories, R-8*·’°°·“"·P·“”· including national banks acting as depositories under the re uirements of section thi.rty-six hundred and forty-nine of the Revised Statutes, also including examinations of cash account at mints, and cost of insgrrance on shipments of money by registered mail when necessary, $1 5,000. wl§g}¤i¤¤¢° °' ¤°"* Recoinage of gold coins: For recoinage of uncurrent gold coins in a. S.,sec-3512.p· 696. the Treasury, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary cf the Treasury, as required by section thirty-tive hundred and twelve of the Revised Statutes, $30,000.