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 342 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. C$. 289. 1930 . Allowance for motor Whenever during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1931, the Secre- vehicle travel, tary of the T reasur y shal l find that the exp enses of tra vel of offi- cers a nd emp loyees of th e Inte rnal R evenue Servic e whil e on o fficia l busine ss can be re duced thereb y, he may, in lieu of act ual op eratin g expenses, under such regulations as he may prescribe, authorize the payment of not to exceed 3 cents per mile for motor cycle or 7 cents per mile for an automobile used for necessary travel on official business. Refunding taxes illegally or erroneously collected : For refunding taxes illegally or erroneously collected, as provided by law, includ- ing the payment of claims for the fiscal year 1931 and prior years, Detailed report of $130,000,000 : Provided, That a report shall be made to Congress disbursements to Con- by internal-revenue districts and alphabetically arranged of all dis- gress. Vol.45,p.996 bursements hereunder in excess of $500 as re aired by section 3 of. u.s. C., Supp.IV, the Act of May 29, 1928 (U. S. C., Supp. I I, title 26, sec. 149), p .327. including the names of all persons and corporations to whom such payments are made, together with the amount paid to each . Refunding taxes. Proviso. Prohibition Bureau. Expenses enforcing National 'Prohibition and Nar cotics Acts. Vol .38,p.785. U.S. C.,pp.7421784- 787 . Vol.41,p.305 . Vol. 40, p. 1130. Vol. 42, p. 298. U.S. C.,p. 635. U.S. C., Supp. IV, pp. 19, 302. Exe cut ive of ficers, personn el, etc. Post, pp. 427, 1071. Fo r expe nses t o enfo rce th e prov isions of the Natio nal Pr ohibit ion Act, as amended, and the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the registration of, with collectors of internal revenue, and to impose a specia l tax upon, all pe rsons who pr oduce, import, manu factur e, com - pound, deal in, dispense, sell, distribute, or give away opium or cocoa leaves, their salts, derivatives, or preparations, and for other purposes," approved December 17, 1914 (U . S . C., title 26, sec . 211), as amended by the Revenue Act of 1918 (U . S . C ., title 26, sees . 691-708), and the Act entitled "An Act to amend an Act entitled `An Act to prohibit the impo rtati on an d use of opium for othe r tha n med icin al pu rpose s,' approved February 9, 1909," as amended by the Act of May 26, 1922 (U. S. C ., title 21, sees . 171-184), known as "The Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act," and for carrying out the applicable pro- visions of the Act approved March 3, 1927 (U . S . C ., Supp . III, title 5, sees . 281-281e), including the employment of executive officers, attorneys, agents, inspectors, chemists, assistant chemists, supervisors, storekeeper-gaugers, clerks, and messengers in the field and in the Bureau of Prohibition in the District of Columbia, to be appointed as authorized by law ; the securing of evidence of violations of the Acts ; Supplies,equipment, the cost of chemical analyses made by others than employees of the etc. United States ; the purchase of such supplies, equipment, mechanical devices, laboratory supplies, books, and such other expenditures as may be necessary in the District of Columbia and the several field offices ; cost of seizu re, st orage, and d isposi tion of any v ehicle and team or automobile, boat, air or water craft, or any other conveyance, seized pursu ant to secti on 26, Title II, of the N ationa l Proh ibitio n Act, when the proceeds of sale are insufficient therefor or where there is no sale ; cost incurred by officers and employees of the Bureau of Prohibition in the seizure, storage, and disposition of property under the in ternal reven ue law s when the s ame is dispos ed of under sectio n 3460, Revised Statutes (U . S. C ., title 26, sec . 1193) ; hire, mainte- nance, repair and operation of motor-propelled or horse-drawn pas- senger-carrying vehicles when necessary ; and for rental of necessary quarters ; in all, $15,000 .000, of which amount not to exceed $733,080 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia Prov ided, That not to exceed $1,661,260 of the foregoing sum shall be expended for enforcement of the provisions of the said Acts of Decem- ber 17, 1914, and May 26, 1922, and the Secretary of the Treasury may authorize the use, by. narcotic agents, of motor vehicles confis- Vol. 41, p. 315. Expense s of se izures, etc. R.S.,sec.3460,p.683. U.S. C.,p. 846. Services in the Dis- trict. Provisos. Use of seized vehi- cles . Vol. 43, p. 1116. BUREAU OF PROHIBITION

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