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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 129-MAY 21, 1945 2 Stat.1488. 6 fix compensation according to the Classification Act of 1923, as 5U.S.C. §661; Supp. IV, § 661 et seq. amended. Post,p. 298 d eq. Miscellaneous expenses: For stationery, supplies, materials and equipment, freight, express, and drayage charges, washing towels, advertising, purchase of lawbooks and books of reference, periodicals and newspapers, communication service and postage; for the main- tenance, repair, and operation of one motor-propelled delivery truck; for rent in the District of Columbia, and elsewhere; for official trav- eling expenses, including examination of estimates for appropriations in the field, and other miscellaneous expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary to effectively carry out the provisions of the Act pro- viding for the administration of the United States courts, and for other purposes, $26,000. "circuit court of As used in this title, the term "circuit court of appeals" includes appeals." the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia; "Senior circuit the term "senior circuit judge" includes the Chief Justice of the judge. ," United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia; the " circuit judge." term "circuit judge" includes associate justice of the United States "Judge. " Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia; and the term "judge" includes justice. us.s . court of Ap The reports of the United States Court of Appeals for the District pess, D. C., reports. of Columbia shall not be sold for a price exceeding that approved by Marking of books, the court and for not more than $6.50 per volume: Provided, That all books purchased hereunder for United States judges and other judicial officers shall be marked plainly "The Property of the United States", and such books shall in all cases be transmitted to their successors in office. Citation of title. This title may be cited as "The Judiciary Appropriation Act, 1946". Federal Loan Agen- cy Appropriation Act, 1946. Post, p. 635. Ante, p. 5. 41 U. .C. i5. Establishment of appropriation ac- count. 42 Stat. 20. 31U.S.C.I1; Supp. IV, § 16 ot eq. Administrative ex- penses. Po, p. 635. 15U .C.C 601; Supp. IV, i 601 d »ea. TITLE V-FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrative expenses: Of the funds available for administrative expenses to the agencies placed under the direction and supervision of the Federal Loan Adiniistrator by Public Law 4, Seventy-ninth Congress, approved February 24, 1945, $91,000 is hereby made avail- able to the Administrator for administrative expenses of supervising such agencies, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; printing and binding ($2,500); lawbooks, books of reference, and periodicals; not to exceed $10,000 for the temporary employment of persons or organizations for special services by con- tract or otherwise without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes and the civil-service and classification laws: Provided, That none of the funds made available by this Act for administrative expenses of said agencies shall be obligated or expended unless and until an appropriate appropriation account shall have been estab- lished therefor pursuant to an appropriation warrant or a covering warrant, and all such expenditures shall be accounted for and audited in accordance with the Budget and Accounting Act, as amended. RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION Not to exceed $33,000,000 of the funds of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, established by the Act of January 22, 1932 (47 Stat. 5), shall be available during the fiscal year 1946 for its administrative expenses and the administrative expenses of Defense Plant Corpora- tion, Defense Supplies Corporation, Disaster Loan Corporation, Fed- eral National Mortgage Association, Metals Reserve Company, The RFC Mortgage Company, Rubber Reserve Company, and War Dam- [59 STAT.