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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 55-MAR. 28, 1938 Alaska railroads, additional income tax. Federal Alcohol Ad- ministration. Salaries and expen- ses. 49 Stat. 977. 27 U. S. C., Supp. III, §§ 201-212. Securingof evidence. Bureau of Narcotics. Additional income tax on railroads in Alaska: For the payment to the Treasurer of Alaska of an amount equal to the tax of 1 per centum collected on the gross annual income of all railroad corpora- tions doing business in Alaska, on business done in Alaska, which tax is in addition to the normal income tax collected from such cor- porations on net income, and the amount of such additional tax to be applicable to general Territorial purposes, $8,800. FEDERAL ALCOHOL ADMINISTRATION Salaries and expenses: For the purpose of administering the pro- visions of the "Federal Alcohol Administration Act", approved August 29, 1935 (49 Stat. 977), as amended, including personal and other services; supplies and materials; equipment; communication service; stationery; travel and subsistence expenses as authorized by law; maintenance, repair, and operation of automobiles; 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, $450,000. BUREAU OF NARCOTICS Salaries and expen- Salaries and expenses: For expenses to enforce the Act of Decem- 38 Stat. 785. ber 17, 1914 (26 U. S . C. 1383-1391), as amended by the Revenue Act 1391, 1040 -1064 of 1918 (26 U. S . C. 1040-1064), the Narcotic Drugs Import and 35 Stat. 614;42 Stat. Export Act, as amended (21 U. S. C . 171 -184), and the Marihuana 12i. .s. §§ 171- Tax Act of 1937 (50 Stat. 551-556); pursuant to the Act of March 3, 0 Stat. 551. 1927(5U.S.C.281c),andtheActofJune14,1930(5U.S.C. 26 . S. c ., Supp. 282-282c), including the employment of executive officers, attorneys, In, §§ 1399- 1399q. 44 Stat. 1381 . agents, inspectors, chemists, supervisors, clerks, messengers, and other 5U.S.C.§281c. 46 Stat. 585. necessary employees in the field and in the Bureau of Narcotics in s6U. . .c. 282- the District of Columbia, to be appointed as authorized by law; the securing of information and evidence of violations of the Acts; the costs of chemical analyses made by others than employees of the Transportation of United States; the transportation of household and other personal effects incident to the change of headquarters of all employees engaged in field activities, not to exceed five thousand pounds in any one case, together with the necessary expenses incident to packing, crating, boxing, and draying same; the purchase of such supplies, equipment, mechanical devices, books, and such other expenditures as may be Seizures, etc. necessary in the several field offices; cost incurred by officers and employees of the Bureau of Narcotics in the seizure, storage, and disposition of property under the internal-revenue laws when the R IS.3 1624. same is disposed of under section 3460. Revised Statutes (26 U. S. C. 1624); purchase (not to exceed $10,000), exchange, hire, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled or horse-drawn passenger- carrying vehicles when necessary for official use in field work; pur- Rent. chase of arms and ammunition, and for rental of necessary quarters Services in the Dis- in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; in all, $1,267,600, of which amount not to exceed $186,568 may be expended for personal services se confiscated in the District of Columbia: Provided, That the Secretary of the Use of confiscated vehicles. Treasury may authorize the use by narcotic agents of motor vehicles 43 Stat. 1116. 19 U. s. c. 522- confiscated under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1925 (27 524. U. S. C . 43), as amended, and to pay the cost of acquisition, mainte- Law observance. nance, repair, and operation thereof: Provided further, That not exceeding $10,000 may be expended for the collection and dissemina- tion of information and appeal for law observance and law enforce- ment, including cost of printing, purchase of newspapers, and other necessary expenses in connection therewith and not exceeding $1,500 [52 STAT.

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