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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 591-DEC. 17, 1941 54 Stat. 1211 . 5U.S.C.§5631a, 631b. Ante, pp. 96, 544. Ante, p. 96. Ante, p. 97. Ante, pp. 96, 97; supra. Ante, p. 97. Administrative ex- penses. Ante, p. 100. Ante, p. 55 . 53 Stat. 805 . 12U. S. C. §1703 (f). Ante, p. 365 . Ante, p. 199. Payment of losses under insurance. Ante, p. 101 . 48 Stat. 1246; 49 Stat. 1233. 12 U. S. C. SS1703, 1706a. 53 Stat. 805 . 12U. s.C. 1703 (). Ante, p. 365 . rents in the District of Columbia; typewriters, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices, including their repair and exchange; pay- ment of actual transportation expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence and other expenses of persons serving, while away from their homes, without other compensation from the United States, in an advisory capacity to the Board, $246,500. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Extension of civil service: For all necessary expenses to enable the Civil Service Commission to carry out the provision of title I of the Act of November 26, 1940, extending the classified civil service, fiscal year 1942, including the objects for which the appropriation "Salaries and expenses, Civil Service Commission, fiscal year 1942, as supplemented by the Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1941", is available, and including not to exceed $10,000 for printing and binding, $781,560, to be available until June 30, 1943. Salaries and expenses: For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses, Civil Service Commission, fiscal year 1942", including the objects specified in the appropriation for this purpose in the Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1942, $250,000. Printing and binding: For an additional amount for all printing and binding for the Civil Service Commission, fiscal year 1942, except such printing and binding as is necessary under the headings "Pre- vention of pernicious political activities", "National defense activi- ties", and "Extension of civil service, fiscal year 1942", $8,000. National-defense activities: For an additional amount for national- defense activities for the fiscal year 1942, including the objects for which the appropriation under this heading in the Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1942, is available, $1,392,000. FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION In addition to the funds made available to the Federal Housing Administration for administrative expenses for the fiscal year 1942 by the Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1942, $1,882,353 of the Defense Housing Insurance Fund, created by the Act of March 28, 1941 (Public Law 24), is hereby made available for such expenses, including the objects and subject to the limitations and conditions specified under this heading in said Independent Offices Appropriation Act. The respective amounts of funds of the Federal Housing Administration made available for administrative expenses by said Independent Offices Appropriation Act are hereby decreased and increased as follows: Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund decreased from $11,283,000 to $10,847,100: Housing Insurance Fund decreased from $1,065,000 to $750,000; and funds derived from premiums col- lected under section 2 (f), title I, of the National Housing Act, as amended, increased from $1,040,000 to $1,275,000; total increased from $13,388,000 to $14,754.453. The provisions appearing under this heading in the Additional Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1941, with respect to nonadministrative expenses and accountability of the respective funds, are hereby made applicable to all the funds made available to the Federal Housing Administration for administrative expenses for the fiscal year 1942. In addition to the funds made available for the payment of losses under insurance granted under sections 2 and 6, title I, of the National Housing Act, not to exceed $2,410,000 of the funds in the account in the Treasury comprised of premiums collected under authority of section 2 (f), title I, of said Act shall be available for the payment of such losses. 820 [55 STAT.