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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SEss. II. Cri. 201. 1930 . baWind tunnel and $375,000 for the completion of the wind tunnel suitable for research on full-sized airplanes, and not to exceed $60,000 for the construction of a hangar ; purchase, maintenance, operation, and exchange of anaribess iin~thectfield motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles ; personal services in the field and in the District of Columbia ; in all, $1,306,000, of which amount not to exceed $115,000 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. Printin g and binding. For all printing and binding for the National Advisory Commit- tee for Aeronautics, including all of its offices, laboratories, and serv- ices located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $15,000 . Tota l, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, $1,321,000 . Por to Rican Hurri- cane Relief Commis- POR TO RICA N HURRI CANE R ELIEF C OMMISSI ON sion . Loa ns to planters, For the purpose of making loans to any individual coffee planter, e pt,p A . 57.

coconut planter, fruit grower, or other agriculturist in the island of Post, 1'. 1367 .

Porto Pico, $1,000,000, to become available January 1, 1931, and Vol . 45, p .1067.

remain available until expended, as authorized by Public Resolution Numbered 74, approved December 21, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 1067) . Public Pdin gsan Public

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC PARKS OF THE Parks of the Natio nal Ca pital .

NATIONAL CAPITAL Personal services. For personal services in the District of Columbia, $2,422,250, includi ng not to exceed $2 5,000 for intermitte nt and se asonal employees at per diem rates of compensation to be fixed by the director . Maintenance, car e,_ For general expenses in connection with the maintenance, ng

care , s, grounds, etc .

improvement, protection, operation, repair, cleaning, heating, and Post, p. 1555 .

li hting of the Was hingtoMonuenangroun

the

ncoln emorial and reflecting pool ; the house where Abraham Lincoln died ; grounds surrounding executive departments ; and public build- ings in the District of Columbia under the ,j urisdiction of the Office of Public Building s and Publ ic Parks of the Nat ional Capi tal, including per diem employees at rates of pay approved by the direc- tor, not exceeding current rates for similar employment in the Dis- Rent, etc. trict of Columbia ; rent of buildings in the District of Columbia, and salaries for maintenance and operation of the buildings when such maintenance and operation is not furnished by the owner under Provisos.

terms of the lease : Provided, That any funds for the fiscal year Funds for rent, etc., for departments may 1931 appropriated for rents and maintenance of buildings in the be transferred to the District of Columbia for any of the executive departments and inde- Director . pendent establishments may be transferred, with the approval of the Public Buildings Commission, to the Director of Public Buildings Conting ent expenses . a nd Public Parks of the Natio nal Capita l ; city directories ; co n - tingent expenses ; traveling expenses and car fare not exceeding $300 ; communication service ; professional, scientific, technical, and law books ; periodicals and reference books ; blank books and forms ; p hot og rap hs ; maps, leather and rubber articles and gas masks for th e protecti on of pub lic proper ty and em ployees ; not exc eed ing Un ifo rms for em- $10,000 for uniforms for employees ; the maintenance repair, ployees, etc . exchange, storage, and operation of not to exceed one motor-pro- pelled passenger-carrying vehicle ; the purchase, maintenance, and repair of equipment and fixtures, $1,165,940 : Provided further, MPP nns ument for irmonnodsmg That not to exceed in all a total of $30,000 of the funds appropriated under this title for the fiscal year 1930 and herein appropriated shall be available for preparing plans and estimates for the improve- ment of the Washington Monument Grounds to conform to the Lin- coln Memorial Grounds and the approved plans for the Mall, includ-