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 SIXTIWSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 93. 1919. 331 of the United States marshal having jurisdiction, dealers, and pretended dealers in counterfeit money, and ersons engaged in counterfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, nationaldiiank notes, and other securities of the United States and of foreign Governments, as well as the coms of the United States and of foreign Governments, and other felonies committed against the laws of the United States relating to W. the pay and bounty laws, and for the enforcement of section 18 of the mu¤°¤ib1?»llfs'T°i»‘ici:°rp°` War Finance Corporation Act; hire and operation of motor-propelled V°r ‘°· p·‘“· or horse—drawn passenger-carrying vehicles when necessary; per diem Qefglgmsuhgsswin lieu of subsistence, when allowed pursuant to section 13, of the °' 'p'6 ` Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, and for no otherdpurpose w atever, except in the protection of the person of the Prlgsfggegimw ¤f fha President and the members of his immediate family and of the per- ° ’° ` son chosen to be President of the United States, $50,000: Provided §g;*;g-ms further, That no part of this amount be used in defraying the expenses ` ofany person subpoenaed by the United States courts to attend any trial e ore a United States court or preliminary examination before any United States commissioner, which expenses shall be paid from the a pro riation for "Fees of witnesses, United States Courts": _ Provuicd` _/iirtlwr, That no person shall be employed hereunder at a P" '°“"“‘°“‘ compensation greater than that allowed by law except not exceeding three persons who may be paid not exceeding $12 per day. orrrcm or rmi rnmsunnn. _ T'°“‘"°"“ °'”°°‘ National currency (reimbursable): The Secretary of the Treasury §§§},‘{§‘{,{,°,'LT',,°“°{5,,. is authorized to assess the Slroper National and Federal Reserve Banks g¤mYggg_ wd Y**¤“¤¢ in the sum of $10,416.99, _ e amount paid during the fiscal year 1919 bymthe B1u·eau of Engrlaving and Printing to certain of its employees §a;11c; xiptsiled to theg easurer’s Office to assort notes in the National e em tion enc. National CIYITBDCY (reiiiibursable): For additional employees in re- ,,,§‘L’§m“,§§°,§",§¥"c‘{,’,Z deemi Federal reserve and national currenpiy, to  reimbursed by mwthe Fgderal reserve and national banks, for e period November 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920, inclusive, at annual rates of compensation as follows: Assistant superintendent, at $3,000; chief of money section, at $2,7 50; chief of accounting section, at $2,750; clerks—three of class four, four of class three, seven of class two; expert counters--fifty at $1,100 each, sixty at $1,000 each, sixty-two at $900 each; two messengers, at $840 each; two assistant messengers, at $720 each; one messenger boy, at $480; three charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $136,813.94 BUREAU or wan msx msrmaucn. Bnviiidduiusk ° , Salaries. For ex enses of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, as authorized by law: Igor salaries of the director and commissioners, and of such deputies, assistants, accountants, experts, clerks, and other employees in the District of Columbia,_as the Secretary of the Treasury, may deem mm mmm cm necessary, $4,000,000; stationery and mmor office supplies, $550,000; miscellaneous expenses, including telephones, telegrams, freight, express, foreign postage, not exceeding $100 for street car fares, not exceeding $500 for aw books, books of referencehand periodicals, $60,000; not to exceed $800,000 of the aggropriatron for "salar1es  ”°'“ and expenses of employees engaged m ii_ mvestzgatiom and ex- von. ,v· 1227- penses of branch offices, fiscal year 1920," 18 made ayailable for prmting and binding, to PF done at;1thefG:iy1e1inment  05bc§,dand necessary tmgo omm,an so o ,_orusea y one abroad; fuprlnilptiire, equipment, and SUPPBBS, $(5,000;  pniiegdggigiph sup- Supplies, $161,536; traveling expenses (exclusive of field invest1ga— tions), $10,000; purchase, maintenance, and repair of a m0tor-pro-