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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 95-APR. 25, 1945 57 Stat. 72. 50 U. S. C., Supp. IV, app. § 1355 (f). 58 Stat. 562. 58 Stat. 564 . SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD Grants to States for old-age assistance, aid to dependent children and aid to the blind: For an additional amount, fiscal year 1945, for grants to States for old-age assistance, aid to dependent children, and aid to the blind, $6,200,000: Provided,That section 5 (f) of Public Law 45, Seventy-eighth Congress, approved April 29, 1943 (50 U. S . C. 1355), is hereby amended so as to include income and resources from performance of service as a nurse as an employee, or in connection with the care of sick or confined persons as an employee, in addition to income and resources from agricultural labor or labor performed in connection with the raising or harvesting of agricultural commodities as an employee, as income which shall not be a basis of excluding pay- ments made to such an individual in computing payments as in such section provided. Grants to States for unemployment compensation administration: For an additional amount for Grants to States for unemployment compensation administration", fiscal year 1945, including the objects under this head in the Federal Security Appropriation Act, 1945, $996,000. Salaries, Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors' Insurance: For an addi- tional amount, fiscal year 1945, for salaries, Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors' Insurance, $225,000. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Temporary aid to enemy aliens and other restricted persons: The limitation of $50,000 under this head in the Federal Security Agency Appropriation Act, 1945, upon the amount which may be transferred to this appropriation from "Salaries and expenses, War Relocation Authority", is hereby increased to $225,000. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Travel exenses. The limitation imposed by section 105 of the Independent Offices 68 St. Appropriation Act, 1945, upon travel expenses of the Federal Trade Commission, is hereby increased to $110,868. FEDERAL WORKs AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Past, p. 638. 68 Stat. 602 . Post, p. 419. 55 Stat. 361,363. 42 U. S. C., Supp. IV, f 1631 -1534, 1M1- 1553. FP,p.38. Public Works Administration liquidation: That the Second Defi- ciency Appropriation Act, 1944, approved June 28, 1944 (Public Law 375, Seventy-eighth Congress), is hereby amended through the amend- ment of the two paragraphs captioned "Public Works Administration liquidation" appearing under the heading "Federal Works Agency- Office of the Administrator", by striking out the words "until June 30, 1945" wherever they appear therein, and substituting in lieu thereof "until June 30, 1946", and by inserting immediately following the words "during the fiscal year 1945" in the first paragraph the following words: "and not exceeding a total of $25,000 may be used during the fiscal year 1946". War public works (community facilities): For an additional amount to enable the Federal Works Administrator to carry out the functions vested in him by titles II and III of the Act of October 14, 1940, as amended (42 U. S . C . 1531-1534 and 1541), $20,000,000, to remain available during the continuance of the unlimited national emergency [59 STaT.

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