SEVEN TY-FI RST C ON GRES S . SEss . II. CH. 289. 1930. Recoinage of minor coins : To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to continue the recoinage of worn and undercurrent minor coins of the United States now in the Treasury or hereafter received, and to rei mburse the Treasurer of the U nited States for the differ- ence betwe en the nominal or face value of such coins and the amount the same will produce in new coins, $20,000 . PUBLIC DEBT SERVICE For necessary expenses enses connected with the administration of any Co mmis sion er, per- t'
y sonnel, and other serv- public debt issues and United States paper currency issues with which ices . the Secret ary of the Treasury is charge d, including the purchase of law books, directories, books of reference, pamphlets, periodicals, and newspapers, and including the Commissioner of the Public Debt and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $2,400,000 : Pro- vided, That the amount to be expended for personal services in the District o f Columbia shall not exceed $ 2,375,000 : P ro vi d ed f ur th e r, That the indefinite appropriation "Expenses of loans, Act of Septem- ber 24, 1917, as amended and extended" (U. S . C ., title 31, sees . 760, 761), shall not be used during the fiscal year 1931 to supplement the appropriation herein made for the current work of the Public Debt Service . For the payme nt of expense s of radio a dvertising in connection with publi c-debt issues and refunding o perations in the public debt for the fiscal year 1931, $10,000, to be payable from the appropria- tion "Expenses of loans, Act of September 24, 1917, as amended and extended" (U. S. C., title 31, sees. 760, 761) . Distinctive paper for United States securities : For distinctive paper for United States currency, national-bank currency, and Federal reserve bank currency, not exceeding two million pounds, including tr ansp orta tion of pape r, t rave ling mi ll, and othe r ne cess ary expe nses , and salaries of employees, and allowance, in lieu of expenses, of offi- cer or off icers detailed from the Treas ury Department, not exceeding $50 per month each when actually on duty ; in all, $1,000,000 . DIVI SIO N OF AP POIN TME NTS Salaries : For the chief of the division, and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $66 .365. OFFICE OF DISBURSIN G CLERK 339 Re coin age of m inor coins . Public Debt Service . Provisos. Services in the Dis- trict . Indefin ite appropria- tion discontinued . Vol.40, p. 292. U.S. C.,p.1027. Radio advertising ex - pense s . Vol. 40, p 292. U.S.C.,p.1027. Disti nctive paper fo r securities . Quantity authorized . Ap poin tmen ts D ivi- sion . Chief, and office per- sonnel . Disbu rsing clerk, an d Salaries : For the disbursing clerk and other personal services in office personnel . the District of Columbia, $55,000 . BUREAU OF CUSTOMS Customs Bureau. Collecting the revenue from customs : For collecting the revenue revenue ting customs from customs, for the detection and prevention of frauds upon the customs revenue, and not to exceed $10,000 for the securing of evi- dence of violation s of the cust oms laws, in cluding not t o exceed $5,000 for the hire of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, and not to exceed $500 for subscriptions to newspapers, for which payment may be made in advance, $22,602,160, of which such amount as may be necessary shall be available for the cost of seizure storage, Seizure, etc., of any y
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automobile, boat, etc ., and disposition of any merchandise, vehicle and team, automobile, seized under customs boat, air or water craft, or any other conveyance, seized under the laws. provisions of the customs laws, when th e proceeds of sale are insuf- ficient therefor or where there is no sale, for salaries of general appraisers and justices of the United States Customs Court retired Re tire d C usto ms under the provisions of section 518 of the Tariff Act of 1922 (U . S . C Vol . 42, p 973.
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