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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 161. 1921. 1375 Contin ent ex enses, public moneys: For contin ent ex enses C°¤“¤ .***1* ¤X· under the requirgments of section 3653 of the Revised Statutgs, for p€1Iii°b.im¤ii§i!&`ig?y;iZ the collection, safekeeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public m" money, transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, salaries of special agents, actual expenses of examiners detailed to examine the books, accounts, and money on hand §"§‘»gg,1§,§§g,p ,,8 at the several depositaries, including national banks actin as de- " i ` ` gositaries under the requirements of section 3649 of the gRevised tatutes, also includinv examinations of cash account at mints and cost of insurance on shipments of money by registered mail when necessary, $165,000. Recoinage of gold coins: For recoinage of uncurrent old coins in c,,§§f’°““’B° °’ gm the Treasury, to be expended nmder the direction of tge Secretary B- S-. we 3512, iv. of the Treasury, as required by section 3512 of the Revised Statutes, 6% $4,000. Recoinage of minor coins: To enable the Secretary of the Treas- c0§§°°“’*’¤" °‘ m*¤°' ury to continue the recoinage of worn and uncurrent minor coins 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, $5,000. Distinctive paper for United States securities: For distinctive S6gg*}};“"° P°P°*· paapler for United States currency, national-bank ciurency, and Fed- er reserve bank currency, not exceeding 150,000,000 sheets, includ- ,,.%'}°"“"°° °""‘°" ing transportation of paper, traveling, mill, and other necessary expenses, $750,000; expense of omcer detailed from the Treasury *’°¤°¤=¤*=‘¤"i°°¤· Department, $50 per month when actually on duty, $600; three ‘ registers, at $1,380 each; six counters, at $800 each; guards—one $1,000, four at $900 each; three skilled laborers, at $840 each; in all, $766,660. _ Sup ressing counterfeiting and other crimes: For expenses in- ,,,§@*f§§“§mg°°““*°" curredp under the authority or with the apiproval of the Secretary of the Treasury in detecting, arresting, and elivering into the custody of the United States marshal having jurisdiction dealers and pre- ·"”"’* *’·‘m· tended dealers in counterfeit money and [persons engaged in counterfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, nation -bank notes, and other securities of the United States and of foreign Governments, as well as the coins of the United States and of foreign Governments, and other crimes committed against the laws of the United States relatr ing to the a and bounty laws, and for the enforcement of section "°'·*°·¥’-*”*· 18 of the  Finance Corporation got}; hirle and operation of P M motor- ro e e assen er-carryin ve ic es w en necess ; er 5"d‘°“‘““ ”°°¤*"- diem   ligu of siibsistegce, when gllowed pursuant to sectidii 13pof m`38'p`680` the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, and for no other pu13>ose whatever, except in the protection of the per- ,h§'{,’,‘j_f,Q,‘Pe§,,P°”°¤ °‘ son of the President and the members of his immediate family and ' of the person chosen to be President of the United States, $400,000: Provided, That no part of this amount be used in defraying the §i§,',,‘f,,·,w,_ expenses of arg lperson subpcenaed by the United States courts to attend any tri efore a United States court or preliminary examination before any United States commissioner, which expenses P _ shall be paid from the appro riation for "Fees of witnesses, nited P;"’p"T13_' States courts": Provide furzgwr, That no person shall be employed y"”t"°°`°°°’ hereunder at a compensation greater than that allowed by law, except not exceeding three persons, who may be paid not exceeding $12 r da . Aggropriations in this Act shall not be used in payment of com- de@'g§f'*,§,,§j *}*g‘;§gg_° pensation or expenses of any person detailed or transferred, except dean _ to the De artment of State, from the Secret Service Division of the pm"' Treasury Department, or who may at any time durmg_tl1e fiscal year 1922 have been employed by or under said Secret Service Division.