Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 54 Part 1.djvu/92

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PUBLIC LAWS--C. 71-MAR . 25, 1940 Recoinage of minor Recoinage of minor coins: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury coins. to continue the recoinage of worn and uncurrent minor coins of the United States now in the Treasury or hereafter received, and to reim- burse the Treasurer of the United States for the difference between the nominal or face value of such coins and the amount the same will produce in new coins, $25,000. Recoinage of silver Recoinage of silver coins: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury cos to continue the recoinage of worn and uncurrent subsidiary silver coins of the United States now in the Treasury or hereafter received, and to reimburse the Treasurer of the United States for the difference between the nominal or face value of such coins and the amount the same will produce in new coins, $425,000. Reef of the in Relief of the indigent, Alaska: For the payment to the United , States district judges in Alaska but not to exceed 10 per centum of the receipts from licenses collected outside of incorporated towns in Alaska, to be expended for the relief of persons in Alaska who are indigent and incapacitated through nonage, old age, sickness, or accident, $30,000. Refund of moneys Refund of moneys erroneously received and covered: To enable the erroneously received andcovered. Secretary of the Treasury to meet any expenditures of the character formerly chargeable to the appropriation accounts abolished under 48 Stat. 231 . section 18 of the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act of 1934, approved June 26, 1934, and any other collections erroneously received and covered which are not properly chargeable to any other appropri- ation, $35,000. inhriUent lsses- Fund for Payment of Government Losses in Shipment (Revolving ing fund). Fund) : For an additional amount for the revolving fund for payment of Government losses in shipment, created in accordance with the provisions of section 2 of the Government Losses in Shipment Act, 5 .s.c.,snpp.v, approved July 8, 1937 (50 Stat. 479-484), as amended, including a. expenses other than personal services incurred in the defense, safe- guard, or recovery of valuables, or the value thereof, replacement of which shall have been made out of the fund, or for which a claim for replacement shall have been made, $1,000. dayment of un- Payment of unclaimed moneys: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to meet any expenditures of the character formerly charge- able to the appropriation accounts abolished under section 17 of the 348tau.1 . p Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act of 1934, approved June 26, 1934, payable from the funds held by the United States in the trust fund receipt account "Unclaimed moneys of individuals whose where- abouts are unknown", $15,000. Ante, p. 56 . PUBLIC DEBT SERVICE Salaries and ex- Salaries and expenses: For necessary expenses connected with the pense s. administration of any public-debt issues and United States paper- currency issues with which the Secretary of the Treasury is charged, including the purchase of law books, directories, books of reference, pamphlets, periodicals, and newspapers, and the maintenance, opera- tion, and repair of a motor-propelled bus or station wagon for use of the Destruction Committee, and including the Commissioner of the Public Debt and other personal services in the District of Columbia, irtvion. $2,375,000: Provided, That the amount to be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia shall not exceed $2,345,500. ExSpeses of loans, Expenses of loans: The indefinite appropriation "Expenses of loans, restriction. A p -- 1-,i e V, 40 Stat. 29. Act of September 24, 1917, as amended and extended" (31 U. S C 4U. . ., Supp. 760, 761), shall not be used during the fiscal year 1941 to supplement the appropriation herein made for the current work of the Public Debt Service, and the amount obligated under such indefinite appro- [54 STAT.