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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 92-APR . 24, 1945 SECRET SERVICE DIVISION Salaries: For the Chief of the Division and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $72,500. Suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes: For salaries and other expenses in detecting, arresting, and delivering into the custody of the United States marshal or other officer having jurisdiction, dealers and pretended dealers in counterfeit money, persons engaged in counter- feiting, 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 of foreign gov- ernments, 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; purchase (not to exceed thirteen), hire, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles when necessary; purchase of arms and ammunition; stationery (not to exceed $7,500); traveling expenses; and for no other purpose whatsoever, except in the performance of Protection of the other duties specifically authorized by law, and in the protection of Prsident, . the person of the President and the members of his immediate family and of the person chosen to be President of the United States, Information con- $1,400,000: Provided, That of the amount herein appropriated not to erenOglawvitions. exceed $15,000 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 information looking toward the apprehension of criminals. White House Police: For one captain, one inspector, four lieutenants, six sergeants, and one hundred and eight privates, at rates of pay pro- Stat. 16. vided by law, $260,000, notwithstanding the provisions of the Act of April 22,1940 (3 U. S . C. 62). 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, $9,000. Salaries and expenses, guard force, Treasury buildings: For sal- aries and expenses of the guard force for Treasury Department buildings in the District of Columbia, including the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and elsewhere, including purchase, repair, and cleaning of uniforms, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, and the purchase of arms and ammunition and miscellaneous equipment, $654,000: Pro- Transfer of funds. vided, That not to exceed $100,000 of the appropriation "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, may be transferred to this appropriation to cover service rendered such Bureau in con- nection with the protection of currency, bonds, stamps, and other papers of value the cost of producing which is not covered and embraced in the direct appropriations for such Bureau: Provided Supervisors. further, That the Secretary of the Treasury may detail two agents of the Secret Service to supervise such force. Printing and binding: For printing and binding for the Secret Service Division, $7,000. DReimbfrsemrt to Reimbursement to District of Columbia, benefit payments to White fltpa yenes. House Police and Secret Service forces: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to reimburse the District of Columbia on a monthly basis for benefit payments made from the revenues of the District of Columbia to members of the White House Police force and such members of the United States Secret Service Division as are entitled [59 STAT.