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72d CO NGRESS . SESS. II . CH. 212. MARCH 3, 1933 . 1495 . examination before any United States commissioner, which expenses shall be paid from the appropriation for "Fees of witnesses, United

fon and States courts " : Provided further, That not more than $100,000 of cu?eted f ravenuprlw the total amount appropriated herein may be expended by the Co m- violations. missioner of Internal Revenue for detecting and bringing to trial persons guilty of violating the internal revenue laws or conniving at the same, including payments for information and detection of such violation . Refunding taxes illegally or erroneously collected : For refundilig Refunding taxes . taxes illegally or erroneously collected, as provided by law, including the payment of claims for the fiscal year 1934 and prior years, $55,000,000 : Provided, That a report shall be made to Congress by Detailed report to internal-revenue districts and alphabetically arranged of all disburse- Congress. Vol 45, p. 988. ments hereunder in excess of $50 0 as required by section 3 of the Act ate, p . 219. of May 29, 1928 (U . S . C., Supp . V, title 26, sec . 149), including the p .4128 C., Supp . VI, names of all persons and corporations to whom sue payments are made, together with the amount paid to each . BUREAU OF IND USTRIAL ALCO HOL

Industrial Alcohol Bureau_ Salaries and expenses : For expenses to administer the applicable lS n aries and ax- provisions of the National Prohibition Act as amended and supple- p~ 4Vol .4~4, fp381; mented (U . S . C ., title 27) and internal revenue laws, pursuant to Vo1.46, p.439. the Act of March 3, 1927 (U. S . C ., Supp . V, title 5, sets . 281-281e), vi pP 8-853

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and the Act of May 27, 1930 (U. S. C., Supp. V, title 27, sets. 103- 108), including the employment of executive officers, attorneys, inspectors, chemists, assistant chemists, supervisors, storekeeper- gaugers, clerks, messengers, and other necessary employees in the field and in the Bureau of Industrial Alcohol in the District of Columbia, to be appointed as authorized by law ; the securing of evidence of violations of the Acts ; the cost of chemical analyses made by others than employees of the United States and expenses incident to such chemists testifying when necessary ; the purchase of such supplies, equipment, mechanical devices, laboratory supplies, books, and such other expenditures as may be necessary in the several field offices

Field s ervice . cost of acquisition and maintenance of automobiles delivered to the Secretary of the Treasury for use in administration of the law under his jurisdiction ; hire, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor- Vehicles. propelled or horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles when neces- sary, for official use in field work ; and for rental of necessary quarters ; in all, $4,000,000, of which amount not to exceed $325,000 services in the Dis- may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia : mo t' Provided, That for purpose of concentration, upon the initiation of Proviso . the Commissioner of Industrial Alcohol and under re lations re- Distilled spirits may p re - be removed to ware. scribed by him, distilled spirits may be removed from any internal- house for bottling in revenue bonded warehouse to any other such warehouse, and may be bond. bottled in bond in any such warehouse before or after payment of the tax, and the commissioner shall prescribe the form and penal sum of bond cov ering di stilled spirits in inter nal-reve nue bond ed warehou ses and in trans it betwe en such warehous es . BUREA U OF NAR COTI CS Narcotics Bureau . Sal aries and expens es : For expenses to enforce the Act of December Salaries and ex- 17, 1914 (U. S. C., title 26, sec. 211), as amended by the Revenue PeVl. 38, p . 788; Vol. Act of 1918 (U . S. C ., title 26, sees . 691-708), the Act approved V011 .130

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VD) . 33 .596 .' p February 9, 1909, as amended by the Act of May 26, 1922 (U. S. C., 785.S . C., pp. 635, 742, title 21, sees . 171-184 ), known as the N arcotic Drugs Import and Vol. 44, p. 1381; Vol. Export Act, pursuant to the Act of March 3, 1927 (U . S. C ., Supp . 46u sc ., Supp. VI, V, title 5, sees . 281-281e), and the Act of dune 14, 1930 (U . S . C ., pp'24' 25 .