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 74TH C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 49. FEBRUARY 11, 1936 . 112 5 TREAS URY DEPA RTME NT OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY Exp ense s, Emer genc y B anki ng, Gold Reserve, and Sil ver Pur - chase Acts : For expenditure under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury for any purpose in connection with the carrying out of the provisions of the Emergency Banking Act, appr ove d March 9, 1933 (48 Stat . 1), the Gold Reserve Act of 1934, approved January 30, 1934 (48 Stat . 337), the Silver Purchase Act of 1934, approved June 19, 1934 (48 Stat . 1178), any Executive orders, proc- lamations, and regulations issued under the foregoing Acts, and section 3653 of the Revised Statutes, including rental at the seat of Go vernm ent and else where, co sts of t ransp orta tion , ins uran ce, and protection of gold coin, gol d bullion, and gold certificates transferred to Federal Reserve banks and branches, United States mints and assay offices, and the Treasury, after March 9 1933, losses sustained by Federal Reserve banks due to abrasion o? gold coin, and reim- bursement to Federal Reserve banks and branches for expenses in- curred by them in carryi ng out instructio ns issued b the S ecretary of the Treasury after March 4, 1933, fiscal year 1936, $750,000. Administ rative ex penses, Ad justed Com pensation Payment A ct, pns]ton e Paymnt 1936, Treasury Department, 1936 and 1937 : For expenditure under Act, 1936, administra - tive expenses. the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury for carrying out of the Ante, p. 1099. provisions of the Adjusted Compensation Payment Act, 1936, in the Post, p . 1397. District of Columbia and elsewhere, including the employment of necessary personnel, rental of quarters, supplies and materials, equip- ment, furniture, communication service, stationery, printing and engraving, postage, insurance, travel, and subsistence expenses, and such other services as may be necessary, fiscal years 1936 and 1937, $6,678,375 . OFF ICE OF T REASU RER OF THE UNITED STA TES Refund to H. T. Tate: For refund to H. T. Tate of the amount of an unavailable item in his accounts as former Treasurer of the United States, plus interest, paid by him which unavailable item the Comp- tr oller Gen eral of the U nite d St ates was subs eque ntly dire cted to allow in his accounts by section 2 of Private Act Numbered 190, Seventy-fourth Congress, approved August 7, 1935, $128 .19. FEDERAL ALCOHOL ADMINISTRATION Sala ries and expe nses, Fe dera l Alc ohol Adm inist rati on For the purpose of administering the provisions of the Act entitled "The Federal Alcohol Administration Act of August 29, 1935" (49 Stat . 977), including personal and other services and rent in the District of Colu mbia and els ewher e ; s uppli es an d mate rials ; equipment ; c om- munication service ; stationery ; travel and subsistence expenses as authorized by law ; maintenance, repair, and operation of auto- mobiles ; law books, books of reference, magazines, periodicals and newspapers ; contract stenographic reporting service ; the securing of evidence of violations of the Act ; and miscellaneous and contingent expenses ; including so much as may be necessary to pay the salary of the Administrator from and including the date upon which he officially assumed duty as such to and including December 31, 1935 ; fiscal year 1936, $180,000. Treasury Depart- ment. Secretary's office. Emergency Banking, Gold Reserve, and Sil- ver Purchase Acts, ad- min istr ative exp ense s. Vol. 48, pp. 1, 337, 1178. R.S.,sec.3653,p.719. U. S. C., p. 1396. Treasurer's office. H. T. Tate, refund. Post, p.2124. Federal Alcohol Ad- ministration. Salaries and expense . Ante, p. 977 . O111CE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Salaries : For an additional amount for salary of the Comptroller oCo ptou~ f the of the Currency as provided by section 209 of the Banking Act of Ante, p. 707 . 1935, fiscal year 1936, $8,750.