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[58 STAT. National Youth Administration liquidation: Not to exceed $78,000 of the unexpended balances of the appropriations made to the National Youth Administration in the War Manpower Commission Appropria- 57Stat.518,539. tion Act, 1944, and the Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1943, are hereby continued available until June 30, 1945, for all expenses necessary to enable the Federal Security Administrator to liquidate Settlement of dam- the affairs of the National Youth Administration, including settle- ageclaims. ment of claim for property damage accruing prior to January 2, 15 Ut. S, Supp. 1944, under paragraph 20 of the National Youth Administration III, § 721-728 note. Appropriation Act, 1943; payment of accumulated and accrued annual leave to employees who have not liquidated such by June 30, 1944; payment of salaries and other necessary administrative expenses (including personal services in the District of Columbia and travel expenses), not exceeding $53,000, incurred during the fiscal year 1945; and payment of accumulated and accrued annual leave of the alarylimitation personnel employed under such amount: Provided, That no person shall be employed under such sum of $53,000 at a rate exceeding the rates applicable to classification grade CAF 13 or the equivalent and the amount allocated for salaries thereunder shall not exceed $36,500 Microfilming rec- and the amount for microfilming records shall not exceed $25,000: ords. Provided further, That the Federal Security Administrator is hereby authorized to retain such office materials, supplies, and equipment of the National Youth Administration as may be necessary in carrying out the purposes of this appropriation, and such office materials, sup- plies, and equipment shall not be subject to the provisions of the 7Stat. 39. Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1943, with respect to such property, during the period of such use: Provided further, That said Administrator is authorized to appoint such personnel as may be required for the purposes hereof without regard to civil service and esting of property classification laws: Provided further, That any personal property loanedtoschools formerly belonging to the National Youth Administration and loaned to any public school, school system, or institution of higher education within any State under the provisions of Public Law 140, 67 tat. Seventy-eighth Congress, under the heading "War Manpower Com- mission", shall vest m, be, and become the property of such school, school system, or institution of higher education in which such property is located. Community war services: For all expenses necessary to enable the Federal Security Administrator to carry out the functions transferred from the Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services by Executive 1375. Cum.Spp. Order Numbered 9338, dated April 29, 1943, including personal serv- ices in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; not to exceed $15,000 for the temporary employment of persons by contract or otherwise 41U.s .c.{s. without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes and the civil service and classification laws; acceptance and utilization of voluntary and uncompensated services; printing and binding; maintenance, operation, and repair of passenger-carrying motor-propelled vehicles; and traveling expenses, including expenses, when specifically author- ized by the Administrator, of attendance at meetings concerned with the purposes of this appropriation and payment of actual transporta- tion and other necessary expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence of persons serving while away from their homes in an advisory capacity to the Administrator without other compensa- tion from the United States, $1,500,000. Temporary aid to enemy aliens and other restricted persons: For expenses necessary to enable the Federal Security Administrator to provide temporary aid, not to extend beyond the duration of the existing war and six months thereafter, to enemy aliens and other persons excluded from areas designated pursuant to authority con- PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 302-JUNE 28, 1944 564