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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 30 -FEB . 18 , 1946 59 Stat. 483 . Post, p. 221. Total. 59 Stat. 414. 59 Stat. 429. Post, pp. 221, 624. 59 Stat. 429. Total. Post, pp. 12,221,625. 59 Stat. 108 . 59 Stat. 377. 59 Stat. 110. 59 Stat. 111. 59 Stat. 120 . 59 Stat. 484. 59 Stat. 127 . 49 Stat. 1987. 46US.C. c 11l16; Supp. V, § 1116 notes. 59 Stat. 368. Pobt, p. 221 . Petroleum Administration for War: Salaries and expenses, $1,800,000, and limitations under this head are hereby decreased as follows: (1) Personal services with- out regard to civil-service and classification laws from "$250,000" to "$125,000", and (2) travel expenses from "$263,700" to "$100,000". In all, Office for Emergency Management, $440,794,164. EMERGENCY FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT Emergency fund for the President, national defense, $45,000,000. Defense aid-lend-lease: (1) Ordnance and ordnance stores, supplies, spare parts, and materials, $57,990,000. (2) Aircraft and aeronautical material, $85,705,000. (3) Tanks, armored cars, automobiles, trucks, and other automotive vehicles, spare parts, and accessories, $24,461,000. (4) Vessels, ships, boats, and other watercraft, $76,080,000. (5) Miscellaneous military equipment, supplies and materials, $8,963,000. (6) Facilities and equipment for the manufacture or production of defense articles, by construction or acquisition, $17,937,000. (7) Agricultural, industrial, and other commodities and articles, $1,351,216,000, and the $500,000,000 made available by title II of the Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1945, as a reserve for expendi- ture for postwar price support of agriculture shall be paid to the Commodity Credit Corporation and continued as a reserve fund for expenditure, as and when necessary, for the postwar price support of agriculture. (7b) For testing, inspecting, proving, repairing, outfitting, recon- ditioning, or otherwise placing in good working order any defense articles for the government of any country whose defense the Presi- dent deems vital to the defense of the United States, $73,266,000. (7d) For necessary services and expenses for carrying out the pur- poses of such Act not specified or included in the foregoing, $43,943,000. In all, emergency funds appropriated to the President, $1,784,561,000. INDEPENDENT OFFICES Civil Service Commission: Salaries and expenses, Civil Service Commission (national defense), $2,032,000. Employees' Compensation Commission: Employees' compensation fund, $1,761,644. Federal Communications Commission: Salaries and expenses, Fed- eral Communications Commission (national defense), $465,000. Federal Power Commission: National defense activities, $17,628. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics: Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, $2,000,000. Selective Service System: Salaries and expenses, $2,957,500. United States Maritime Commission: Construction fund, Act June 29, 1936, revolving fund, $496,500,000. FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY Public Health Service: Health and sanitation activities, war and defense areas (national defense), $392,568. 8 [60 STAT.