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79TH CONG., 1 ST SESS.-CH. 109-MAY 5, 1945 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES For salaries and expenses of the Farm Credit Administration in the District of Columbia and the field, including printing and bind- ing; travel expenses, including not to exceed $5,000 for travel incurred under proper authority attending meetings or conventions of members of organizations at which matters of importance to the work of the Farm Credit Administration are to be discussed or transacted; law- books, books of reference, and not to exceed $750 for periodicals and newspapers; library membership fees or dues in organizations which issue publications to members only or to members at a lower price than to others, payment for which may be made in advance; not to exceed $20,000 for expenditures authorized by section 602 of the Act of Sep- tember 21, 1944 (Public Law 425); purchase of one, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; garage rental in the District of Columbia; payment of actual transportation and other necessary expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence of per- sons serving, while away from their homes, without other compensa- tion from the United States, in an advisory capacity to the Farm Credit Administration, except that such expenditures shall not exceed $10,000; necessary administrative expenses in connection with the making of loans under the provisions of the Act of January 29, 1937 (12 U. S . C . 1020i-1020n, 1020o), and the collection of moneys due the United States on account of loans made under the provisions of said Act and similar Acts administered by the Farm Credit Administration relat- ing to loans for crop production, feed, seed, and harvesting; exami- nation of corporations, banks, associations, and institutions operated, supervised, or regulated by the Farm Credit Administration; in all, $526,000, together with not to exceed $3,845,209 from the funds made available to the Farm Credit Administration pursuant to the Act of January 29, 1937 (12 U. S . C . 1020i-1020n, 1020o). Collections made pursuant to section 601 of the Act of September 21, 1944 (Public Law 425), are hereby made available to reimburse this appropriation for the cost of examining and supervising the corporations, banks, asso- ciations, and other organizations as provided in said section. Farmers' crop production and harvesting loans: For loans to farmers under the Act of January 29, 1937 (12 U. S . C. 1020i-1020n, 1020o), as amended by the Acts of February 4, 1938 (Public Resolu- tion 78), June 30, 1939 (Public Law 159), June 25, 1940 (12 U. S . C . 1020n-1), July 1, 1941 (Public Law 144), July 22, 1942 (Public Law 674), July 12, 1943 (Public Law 129), and June 28, 1944 (Public Law 367), the unobligated balance (exclusive of the amount of such balance made available for "Salaries and expenses, Farm Credit Administration, 1946") of the appropriation "Crop production and harvesting loans" as made in the First Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1937 (Act of February 9, 1937, Public Law 4), and as continued available by the Acts of February 4, 1938 (Public Resolu- tion 78), June 30, 1939 (Public Law 159), June 25, 1940 (12 U. S. C. 1020n-1), July 1, 1941 (Public Law 144), July 22, 1942 (Public Law 674), July 12, 1943 (Public Law 129), and June 28, 1944 (Public Law 367), is hereby made available, together with all collections of principal and interest on loans heretofore or hereafter made under said Act of January 29, 1937 (12 U. S . C. 1020i-1020n, 1020o). Purchase of manu- scripts, etc. 58 Stat. 741. 12 U. S. C., Supp. IV, § 833. 50Stat. 5. Collection of mon- eys on loans. Examination of banks, etc. 50 Stat. 5. Reimbursement of costs. 58 Stat. 740. 12 U. S. C., Supp. IV, §832. 50 Stat. 5; 52 Stat. 27; 63 Stat. 979; 64 Stat. 569; 56 Stat. 444; 56 Stat. 700; 57 Stat. 424; 58 Stat. 459. Supra. 50 Stat. 11; 52 Stat. 27; 53 Stat. 979; 64 Stat. 569; 55 Stat. 444; 56 Stat. 700; 57 Stat. 424; 58 Stat. 459. 50Stat. 5. 59 STAT.]