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SUBJECT INDEX

Housing—Continued ^^^^ Mortgage insurance—Continued Insurance authorization, increase 657 Investment insurance, removal of authority ceiling 664 Legal notification by mail 665 Limitation 322 Low-cost housing in outlying areas, maximum mortgage a m o u n t s 654 National Housing Act, technical amendments 664 Nursing homes, benefits under program 663 Relocation housing— Community and commercial facilities 661 Displaced families, benefits 658 Labor standard s provisions applicable 661 Loan ratio to value 660 Maximum mortgage a m o u n t 659 Rental housing— Housing for elderly, provisions deleted in lieu of new program 655 Interest r a t e. 655 Maximum ratio of loan to v a l u e - 655 Service charge in lieu of insurance premiums 655 Trailer courts 655 Servicemen's housing, benefits 661 Urban renewal areas— D o w n payment schedule 657 Exterior land improvements 658 Maximum mortgage a m o u n t 657 Nondwelling facilities 658 Voluntary termination 662 National Capital Housing Authority, operation and maintenance of properties, appropriation for 509 National Housing Act, amendments 142, 262, 322, 323, 654-670, 682, 683, 688, 691 Passyunk and Newport war housing projects, occupancy by employees at defense activities, extension 686 Property improvement loans, extension of insurance program 654 Public facilities loans, administrative expenses, limitation _56, 516 Public Housing Administration— Appropriation for 56, 440 Expenses, limitation 56, 518 Public works planning, surveys, funds available 686 Real estate loans by national banks, limitations 688 Savings and loan associations— First mortgages, purchase of 687 Holding companies, regulations 691-693

Housing—Continued •^"^® Slum clearance. See Urban renewal, this title. Southmore M u t u a l Housing Corporation Project, South Bend, Ind., disposal 688 Title search and insurance costs 323 Urban renewal— College areas 677 Credit for loss of interest 675 Early land acquisition 671 G r a n t authorization 672 Hotels and other transient housing- 674 Housing Act of 1949, technical amendments 676 Investments by banks 679 Loans 671 Local grants-in-aid 675 Low-rent housing 674 Nonresidential redevelopment 675 Public disclosure by redevelopers 673 Public improvement by Federal agencies 673 Relocation payments 673 State loan ceiling 673 Statewide planning 670 Uniform date for interest rate determination 676 Urban planning— Appropriation for 725 Grants authorized 678 Veterans— Additional funds for direct loans; g u a r a n t y and rate of interest 156 Disabled, special housing for 472 Low-rent public, extension of priority. 681 Voluntary home mortgage credit program— Appropriation for 725 Extension 266, 687 Housing Acts. See under Housing. "How Our Laws Are.Made," printing of additional copies B8 Howard University, D.C., appropriation for 345 Hudson-Champlain Celebrations, 1959: Commission, appropriation for 725 Proclamation c63 Proclamation authorized 111 Human Rights Week, 1958, proclamation. cl2 Hungary, immigration quota, proclamation c60 Huntley Project Schools, Yellowstone County, Mont.. School District N u m bered 24, land conveyance Hydroelectric Power Projects, equal treatment of all State-owned projects

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