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73d C ONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 70. MARCH 15, 1934 .

433 97,175,283 delivered sheets of internal-revenue stamps including opium order s and spec ial- tax s tamps req uired unde r the Act of D ecemb er Vol..38, P: 746; rss . 17, 1914 (U .S .C., title 26, sec . 211), 509,723 delivered sheets of with- drawal permits, and 10,438,121 delivered sheets of checks, drafts, and miscellaneous work, as follows For the director, two assistant directors, and other personal serv- Director, assistants ices in the District of Columbia, including wages of rotary press aw age s. pers onn el . plate printers at per diem rates and all other plate printers at piece rates to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, not to exceed the rates usually paid for such work ; for engravers' and printers' mate- Materials, etc . rials a nd oth er mat erials , incl uding distinc tive a nd non distin ctive paper, except distinctive paper for United States currency, national- bank currency and Federal Reserve bank c urrency ; e qu i pm e nt of , repairs to, and maintenance of buildings and grounds and for minor alterations to buildings ; directories, technical books and periodicals, et Books of reference, and books of reference, not exceeding $300 ; rent of warehouse in the District of Columbia ; traveling expenses not to exceed $2,000 ; equipment, maintenance, and supplies for the emergency room for Emergency room . the use of all employees in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing who may be taken suddenly ill or receive injury hile on duty ; miscellaneous expenses, including not to exceed 1,500 for articles Miscellaneous ex. approved by the Secretary of the Treasury as being necessary for penses . the protection of the person of employees ; for transfer to the Bureau Sc ientif ic inve stiga- of Standards for scientific investigations in connection with the Lions, work of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, not to exceed $15,000 ; and for the maintenance and driving of two motor-propelled vehicles . passenger-carrying vehicles ; $4,568,060, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury . During the fiscal year 1935 all proceeds derived from work per- be credited to workt o formed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, by direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, not covered and embraced in the appropriation for such Bureau for such fiscal year, instead of being covered into the Tr easury as mi scella neous r eceipt s, as provid ed by the Act of August 4, 1886 (U.S .C ., title 31, sec . 176), shall be uos.c , p. 2277. credite d when recei ved to the a ppropr iation for sa id Bur eau fo r the fiscal ye ar 1935 . SECRET SERVIC E DIVISION

Secret Service Di- vision. Salaries : For the chief of the division and other personal services so~«ef, and office per- in the District of Columbia, $34,146 . Suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes : For expenses Suppressing counter- feiting, etc . incurred under the authority or with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury in detecting, arresting, and delivering into the cus- tody of the United States marshal having jurisdiction dealers and pretended dealers in counterfeit money and persons engaged in counterfeiting, forging, and altering United States notes, bonds, natio nal-b ank n otes , Fed eral Rese rve n otes, Fede ral Reser ve ba nk notes, and other obligations and securities of the United States and of foreign governments, as well as the coins of the United States and of foreign governments, and other crimes against the laws of the United States relating to the Treasury Department and the sev- eral branches of the public service under its control

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tenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles when necessary ; purchase of arms and ammunition ; travel- ing expenses ; and for no other purpose whatsoever, except in the performance of other duties specifically authorized by law, and in the protection of the person of the President and the members of Protecting the Presi- his immediate family and of the person chosen to be President of den t, etc' EG3 i °-34-28