774 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 87. 1925. m§,·;1;1=¤;§¤8 www- Suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes: For expenses in- ’ curred under the authority or with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury in detecting, arresting, delivering into the custody of the United States marshal having ]ur1sd1ction dealers and pretended dealers in counterfeit money and persons engaged rn counterfeiting, forging, and altering United States notes, bonds, nationalbank notes, Federal reserve notes, Federal reserve bank notes, and other obligations and securities of the United States and of ¥orergn Governments, as well as the coins of the United States and of oreign Governmentg, apd other tgimes agaipst iguzllaws of tp; Umzed Sgztlgs relatin to the reasu e artmen an e severa ranc eso e public iervice under coiftrol; hire and operation of rn0tor-properdremsumamues. pelled passenger-carrying veh1cles when necessary; per diem in lieu V°‘·38»P-°“°· of subsistence, when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, and for no other tbpogggéxétwmn vi gvggtever, i)xcept h?he_prote1ct1pg1 of tlge persion pftltghe Presi- ` en an e mem ers o s rmme ia ami an o e erson p,,,,,;,.,,, chosen to be President of the United States,y$450,000: Pmlivided, Witm ‘°“· That no part of this amount be used in defraying the expenses of any person subpoenaed by the United States courts to attend any trial before a United States court or perlrmmary examination before any p..a,p.nm. United States ¢;0 OI1€;, wléch expgisetighgll be pardtfrpmpthe appropriation or ees o wi essos, ni tates cou s : rormymsmmnn. pfurther, That no person shall be employed herermder at a compensation greater than that allowed by law. rubric mann Serv- PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ice. cam pemmmi. Salaries Office of Surgeon General: For personal services in the District of Columbia, in accordance with “The Classification Act of 1923," $101,560. pay, ac., smm For pay, allowance, and commutation of quarters for commissioned » G°¤°¤“·°‘°· medicall officiers, inclpding (tihe Siliirgeon Geneasgl, assistalnt surgeon genera s a argc no excee ing t ree in num r, and p armacists, ‘ 1.110 000. Actin: mmm: sm- Foripa of acting assistant surgeons (noncommissioned medical "°°‘“‘ officers), %315,000. Om, .,mp;.,y.,.,,_ For pay of all other employees (attendants, and so forth), $1,020,000. m¤m,¢¤v»1,¤¤¤. For freight, transportation, and traveling expenses, including the expenses, except membership fees, of officers when officially detailed to attend meetings of associations for the romotion of public health, grrgrjgy. on Umm $25,000: Provided, That officers of the lgublic Health Service permmewusu vases. forming travel by Government—owned vessels for which no transportation fare is charged shall only be entitled to reimbursement of actual and necessary expenses incurred. ¤wi¤¤i¢L¤*>·>*¤¢<>¤- For maintaining the Hygienic Laboratory, $43,400. Oggggsrtrngmmm h0I;1c;ré p§e£;§a1m;n0§0gHgh1pmeplt zgid traglspprtaticéndtrz theéroggrmer cerswo 1e1n emeo u . B°°*S·°*°· ger jougnals and scientific bopkg, $500. yi , _mur¤a1 _ mmm- or me 103 examinations, inc u inv the amormt necessa for the §f,"§;,§‘,,°,§‘,§§.§§,{_S,§§f,Y’°°“ medical inspection of aliens, as requirziad by section 16 of tliie Act of V·>*·39·¤·885· February 5, 1917, medical, surgical, and hospital services and supplies for beneficiaries (other than atients of the United States Veterans’ Bureau) of the Public Hgalth Service and persons detained under the immigration laws and regulations at Ellis Island Imm1gration_Station, mclucling necessary personnel, regular and reserve commrssronedpiiicers of the Public Health Service, persona] G¤¤¤f¤1=¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- services in_the District of Columbia and elsewhere, maintenance, minor repairs, equipment, leases, fuel, lights, water. freight, trans-