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144 Expenses under Sil- ver Purchase Act' of 1934, etc . 48 Stat.1181. Refunding taxes. 45Stat.398. Proviso . Detailed report to Congress of refunds. 45Stat.996. 26U.S.C.§1676. Alaska railroads, ad- ditional income tax . Federal Alcohol Ad- ministration. Sa lar ies and ex- pens es. 49 Stat. 977. 27 U.S. C., Supp. II, §§ 201-212 . Securing of ev i- dence . Narcotics Bureau . Salaries and ex- pense s . 38 Stat. 785. 26U .S .C. §§ 1383- 1391, 1040-1064 . 35 Stat . 614

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. 596 . 21U .S.0 .§§171 - 18 4. 44 Stat. 1381 ; 5 U.S.C.§281c. 46 Stat. 585 ; 5 U. S. C. §§ 282-282c. Post, p. 772. Transportation of personal effects . 75TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION-CH . 180 -MAY 14, 19 37 conniv ing at the s ame, includ ing pa yments for inform ation and detection of such violation . For salaries and expenses in connection with carrying out the provisions of the Silver Purchase Act of 1934 and any Executive orders, proclamations, and regulations issued thereunder, including not to exceed $20,340 for personal services in the District of Colum- bia, supplies and materials, traveling expenses, rinting and binding, r ents , eq uipm ent, and mis cell aneo us e xpen ses, $50 ,000 . Refunding internal-revenue collections : For refunding internal- revenue collec tions, as pro vided by law, including the payment of claims for the fiscal year 1938 and prior years and accounts arising under "Allowance or draw-back (Internal Revenue) ", "Redemption of stamps (Internal Revenue) ", "Refunding legacy taxes, Act of March 30, 19 28", a nd "R epayme nt of taxes on di stille d spir its destroyed by casualty", $30,000,000 : Provided, That a report shall be made to Congress by internal-revenue districts and alphabetically arranged of all disbursements hereunder in excess of $500 as required by section 3 of the Act of May 29, 1928 (U. S. C., title 26, sec. 1676), including the names of all persons and corporations to whom such pay ments are mad e, together w ith the amount paid to each . Additional income tax on railroads in Alaska : For the payment to the Treasurer of Alaska of an amount equ al to the tax of 1 per centum collected on the gross annual income of all railroad corpora- tio ns doing busi ness in Alask a, on business done in Alas ka, which tax is in addition to the normal income tax collected from such cor- porations on net income, and the amount of such additional tax to be applicable to general Territorial purposes, $10,900 . FEDERAL A LCOHOL ADMI NISTRATION Salaries and expenses : For the purpose of administering the pro- v isions of th e "Fed eral Alcoho l Admi nistr ation Act", approv ed August 29, 1935 (49 Stat . 977), as amended, including personal and other services ; supplies and materials ; equipment ; communication service ; stationery ; travel and subsistence expenses as authorized by law ; maintenance, repair, and operation of automobiles ; law books, books of reference, magazines, periodicals, and newspapers ; contract stenographic reporting service ; the securing of evidence of viola- tions of the Act ; a nd mis cellan eous a nd co ntinge nt exp enses , $450,000 . BU REAU OF NAR COTI CS Salaries and expenses : For expenses to enforce the Act of Decem- ber 17, 1914 (U . S . C ., title 26 sees . 1383-1391), as amended by the Revenue Act of 1918 (U . S . a., title 26, sets . 1040-1064), the Act approved February 9, 1909, as amended by the Act of May 26, 1922 (U . S . C ., title 21, sets . 171-184), known as the Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act, pursuant to the Act of March 3, 1927 (U. S. C., title 5, sec. 281c), and the Act of June 14, 1930 (U . S. C., title 5, sees . 282-282c), including the employment of executive officers, attorneys, agents, inspectors, chemists, supervisors, clerks, messen- gers, and other necessary employees in the field and in the Bureau of Narcotics in the District of Columbia, to be appointed as authorized by law ; the securing of information and evidence of violations of the Acts ; the costs of chemical analyses made by others than employees of the United States ; the transportation of household and other personal effects incident to the change of headquarters of all employ- ees engaged in field activities, not to exceed five thousand pounds in any one case, tog ether with the necessary ex penses inciden t to packing, crating, boxing, and draying same ; the purchase of such