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PUBLIC LAW HI—AUG. 11, 1951

[65 STAT.

ADDITIONAL INCOME TAX ON RAILROADS IN ALASKA

For the payment to the Treasurer of Alaska of an amount equal to the tax of 1 per centum collected on the gross annual income of all railroad corporations doing business in Alaska, on business done in Alaska, which tax is in addition to the normal income tax collected from such corporations on net income, the amount of such additional tax to be applicable to general Territorial purposes, $8,000. BUREAU OF NARCOTICS SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For expenses necessary to enforce sections 2550-2565; 2567-2571; _^^53 Stat. 269-283,382- 2590-2603; 3220-3228; 3230-3238 of the Internal Revenue Code; the 26 U.S.C. § 2550 Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act, as amended (21 U.S.C. 'MsStat. 614; 46 Stat. 171-184); the Act of June 14, 1930 (5 U.S.C. 282-282c and 21 ^^6 Stat. 1045. U.S.C. 197-198) and the Opium Poppy Control Act of 1942 (21 U.S.C. 188-188n), including services as authorized by section 15 m Stat. 810. of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a); purchase of chemical analyses and testimony thereon; expenses of seizure, custody, and disposal of property; hire of passenger motor vehicles; arms and foma«MTt*c°^°^'" ammunition; not to exceed $10,000 for the collection and dissemination of information and appeal for law observance and law enforcement, including cost of printing; securing of information and natcot^cia'wviolators^ evidence; and not to exceed $10,000 for services or information looking toward the apprehension of narcotic law violators who are fugitives from justice; $2,100,000. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING

For working capital for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing 3tu.t.o%i8ia. Fund established by the Act of August 4, 1950 (Public Law 656), $3,250,000: Provided, That hereafter, in order to foster competition in the manufacture of distinctive paper for United States currency and securities, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized, in his discretion, to split the award for such paper between the two bidders whose prices per pound are the lowest received after advertisement. SECRET SERVICE DIVISION S A L A R I E S AND EXPENSES

For expenses necessary in detecting, arresting, and delivering into other custody 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 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 PresiS'Ttc"^ ^^"^ control; for the protection of the person of the President, the memresi en, e c. ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ immediate family, the Vice President, and of the person chosen to be President of the United States; purchase (not to exceed thirty-five for replacement only) and hire of passenger motor vehicles; arms and ammunition; and not to exceed $20,000, with the approval of the Chief of the Secret Service, for services or information looking toward the apprehension of criminals; $2,500,000.