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 \SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 75. 1915. 835 Department and the several branches of the public service under its D°'**“=*P•¤¤*°‘°d· control, not exceeding at any one time four persons paid from the appropriation for the collection of customs, four PBISODS paid from t e appropriation for salaries and expenses of internal—revenue agents or from the appropriation for the foregoing purpose, and four persons paid from the appropriation for suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes, but not exceeding six persons so detailed shall be employed at mma. ` any one time hereunder: Promkied, That nothing herein contained mm. shall be construed to deglrive the Secrletzzy of the Treasury from °°“'°“°“ making any detail now 0 erwise autho by existing law. Expenses of refunding United States bonds under section eighteen c_§*b*{;£b*¤¢ *'° M of the Federal reserve act: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury .m¢,p.%¤¤. to prepare for therefunding provided by sectioneighteen of the Federal reserve act of two per centum bonds of the United States into oneear three per centum Treas1u·y notes or thirty-year three per centum United States bonds, and to make such conversions as may be authorizego during the Hscal yeafu hundred and gixteen, $25,000. cm t ntingent expenses, epe ent : or con nt ex- ,,,d,,éL‘g,.,.,,""*’°“’°“,,,,,,,; gpnses under the requirements of se —six h and gan-»¤¤g·0§;¤¤.p-M- tg-three of the Revised Statutes, collection, e-keeping, transfer, ’°° “‘ an disbursement of the public money transportation of notes bonds, and other securities of the United States, salaries of agents, actual expenses of examiners detailed to examine the books, E¤¤¤i¤•¤¤n.•¤=» accounts, and_ money on hand at the several subtreasuries and depositories, including national banks acting as depositories under the requirements o section thirty-six hundred and fggrhy-nim of the “·“~’°°°°“’·P·’”*· Revised Statutes, also including examinations of accounts at · mlllthscoldasgeoggigold coins: For reco' of light-we' ht gold coins w§°°*¤*¢• °' 8***** in the Treasury, to be expended undeufllfe direction o? the Secretary R·i·.¤e¤.3512.p.¤¤. of the Tregxssugr, as required by section thirty-five hundred and twelve of the Ile Statutes,_$5,000. R I mm Recomage of minor coms: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury ,,.,i,f°°°”‘° ° to continue the recoinage of worn and uncurrent minor coin of the United States now in the Treasury or hereafter received, and to reimburse the Treasurer of the United States for the difference between the nominal or face value of such coin and the amount the same will produce in new coin, $10,000. _ H hm Money laundry machmes: For all miscellaneous expenses in con- .,m,,‘L'Z?’ " '°" nection with the installation and maintenance of money laundry machines, including repairs and purchase of supplies, for machines at Washington, District of Colum ia, and in the various subtreasury offices, $9,000. _ t _ _ _ _ _ Mmmm Distinctive pa for United States securities: For distinctive ami-ma fiiixéaiaper for United Silates currency, not less than seventy-three million ¤'*°’· igve hundred thousand sheets, and for national-bank_currency and Federal reserve bank cmrenc, not less than thirteen million five hundred thousand sheets, inclucgng transportation traveling, mill, and other necessary expenses, salaries of not exceeding one register, two assistant registers, five conmters, five watchmen and one skilled laborer, and expenses of officer detailed from the Treasury, $415,000. _ Custody of es, rolls, and lates: For custody of dies, rolls, and ,,§°,§,°§°,,?;“'“‘“·’°“’· lates used at the Bureau ofp Engraving and  for printing government securities: Custodians-two at $2,000 eac ; distributors of stock—0ne $1,600, two at $1,400 each; in all, $8,400. _ S mm mmm Sup ressing counterfeiting and other crimes: For expenses m- gsulgstc, ' curredp under the authority or with the approval of the Secretary of *’°' ·P· “’“· the Treasury in detecting, arresting, and dglivering into the custody of the United States marshal having jurisdiction dealers and pretended dealers in counterfeit money andl£ersons engaged m counterfeiting Treasury notes. bonds, natio -bank notes, and other