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 142 Quarters along bor- ders. Stat. 817. 19a.S.c.§68. Overtime pay, at expense of parties in interest. 36 Stat. 901; 41 Stat. 402; 46 Stat. 715. 19U.S.C.§§261, 267,1451 . Provisos. Deposit of receipts as ref und to appro - priation. 19 U. S. C .§1524. Seizures, etc ., under customs laws. Details to District from field force. 46 Stat. 741. 19U.S.0.§1525. Vehicle restriction. Advance payments in foreign countries. R. S.§ 3648. 31 U. S.C.§529; Supp. II, § 529b. Refunds and draw- backs. Bureau of the B udget. Salaries and ex- pe nses . Printing and bind- ing. Treasurer's office. salaries. Redeeming Federal Reserve and national currency. Transportation and insurance costs, gold coin, etc. 48 Stat. 337 . 75TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION-CH. 180 -M AY 14, 1937 pelled passenger-carrying vehicles ; not to exceed $500 for subscrip- tions to newspapers ; not to exceed $1,500 for improving, repairing, maintaining, or preserving buildings, inspection stations, office quar- ters, including living q uarters f or office rs, sheds, and sit es along the Cana dian and Mexic an b order s acq uired und er au thori ty o f the Act of June 26, 1930 (U. S. C., title 19, sec. 68) ; and including the purch ase (n ot to exceed $87,5 00), e xchange, main tenanc e, rep air, a nd opera tion o f moto r-prop elled passen ger-car rying vehicl es whe n nece s- sary for official use in field work ; $20,636,060, of which such amount as may be necessary shall be available for the payment of extra com- pensation earned by customs officers or employees for overtime services, at the expense of the parties in interest, in accordance with the provisions of section 5 of the Act approved February 13, 1911, as amended by the Act approved February 7, 1920, and section 451 of the Tariff Act, 1930 (U . S . C ., title 19, sees . 261, 267, and 1451) : Pro- vided, That the receipts from such parties in interest for such over- time services shall be deposited as a refund to the appropriation from which such overtime compensation is paid, in accordance with the provisions of section 524 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (U . S. C ., title 19, sec . 1524) ; for the co st of seizur e, sto rage, and dis positi on of any merchandise, vehicle and team, automobile, boat, air or water craft, or any other conveyance seized under the provisions of the customs laws, for the purchase of arms, ammunition, and acces- sories, and $459,1 80 sha ll be availa ble for perso nal se rvices in th e District of Columbia exclusive of ten persons from the field force authorized to be detailed under section 525 of the Tariff Act of 1930 Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for mainten ance o r repa ir of motor- propel led pas senger -carry ing ve hicles for use in the District of Columbia except one for use in connec- tion with the work of the customhouse in Georgetown : Provided further, That section 3648 of the Revised Statutes (U . S. C., title 31, sec . 529b) shall not apply to payments made for the Bureau of. Customs in foreign countries. Refunds and drawbacks : For the refund or payment of customs collections or receipts, and for the payment of debentures or draw- backs, bounties, and allowances, as authorized by law, $16,000,000. BUREAU OF THE BUDGET Salaries and expenses : Director, Assistant Director, and all other necessary expenses of the Bureau, including compensation of attor- neys and other employees in the District of Columbia ; contract stenographic reporting services, telegrams, telephone service, law books, books of reference, periodicals, stationery, furniture, office equipment, other supplies, traveling expenses, street car fares ; $187,000 . For printing and binding, $35,000. OFFI CE OF TR EASU RER OF THE UNITED ST ATES Salaries : For treasurer of the United States, Assistant Treasurer, and for other personal services in the District of Columbia, $1,150,00 0 . For personal services in the District of Columbia, in redeeming Fede ral R eserv e and nat ional curr ency, $85 ,000, to be re imbur sed by the Federal Reserve and national banks. For costs of transportation and insurance of gold coin and gold certificates transferred to Federal Reserve banks and branches and to the Treasury in carrying out the provisions of the Gold Reserve Act of 1934, $4,000.