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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 115 -MAY 6, 1939 Vehicles. ing, not to exceed $15,000; and for the maintenance and driving of two motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles; $8,450,000, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. fCrdito proceeds During the fiscal year 1940 all proceeds derived from work per- 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 24 St. 27 covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts, as provided by 31 . .C. 176. the Act of August 4, 1886 (31 U. S . C. 176), shall be credited when received to the appropriation for said Bureau for the fiscal year 1940. SECRET SERVICE DIVISION Salari es. Salaries: For the Chief of the Division and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $53,460. Suppresing co 0n- Suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes: For salaries and other expenses under the authority or with the approval of the Secre- tary of the Treasury in detecting, arresting, and delivering into the custody of the United States marshal or other officer having juris- diction, dealers and pretended dealers in counterfeit money, persons engaged in counterfeiting, forging, and altering United States notes, bonds, national-bank notes, Federal Reserve notes, Federal Reserve bank notes, and other obligations and securities of the United States and of foreign governments (including endorsements thereon and assignments thereof), as well as the coins of the United States and ther crimes. of foreign governments, and persons committing other crimes against the laws of the United States relating to the Treasury Department and the several branches of the public service under its control; Vehicles. purchase (not to exceed $15,000), exchange, hire, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles when necessary; purchase of arms and ammunition; traveling expenses; and for no other purpose whatsoever, except in the performance of President. the other duties specifically authorized by law, and in the protection of the person of the President and the members of his immediate family and of the person chosen to be President of the United States Wstness fee. $817,500: Provided, That no part of the amount herein appropriated shall be used in defraying the expenses of any person subpenaed by the United States courts to attend any trial before a United States court or preliminary examination before any United States com- missioner, which expenses shall be paid from the appropriation for "Fees of witnesses and jurors, United States courts": Provided fur- Securing c nforma- ther, That of the amount herein appropriated not to exceed $15,000 tions,etc. may be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury for the purpose of securing information concerning violations of the laws relating to the Treasury Department, and for services or infor- mation looking toward the apprehension of criminals. wlite House Po- White House Police: Captain, lieutenant, three sergeants, and for fifty-five privates, at rates of pay provided by law; in all, $146,900. vmtormndequip- For uniforming and equipping the White House Police, including the purchase, issue, and repair of revolvers, and the purchase and issue of ammunition and miscellaneous supplies, to be procured in such manner as the President in his discretion may determine, $3,750. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Sasraies, Offiee of Salaries, Office of Surgeon General: For personal services in the District of Columbia, $323,340. Coemmiioned off - Commissioned officers, pay, and so forth: For pay, allowance, and Por,p.901. commutation of quarters for not to exceed 445 regular active com- missioned officers (including the Surgeon General and assistant sur- 666 [53 STAT.