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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 330. JUNE 30, 1932 . 463 Valuation of ,property of carriers : To enable the Interstate Coin- •Qy as discalvaluationof merce Commission to complete carrying out the objects of the Act Vol . 37 p. 701; Vol. entitled "An Act to amend an Act entitled `An Act to regulate com- 40,p.271,Vo1 .43,p.624. merce,' approved February 4, 1887, and all Acts amendatory there- of," by providing for a valuation of the several classes of property of carr iers sub ject ther eto and securing informa tion con cerning their usc sock etc. stocks, bonds, and other securities, approved March 1, 1913 (U . S . C., title 49, sec . 19a), including one director of valuation at $10,000 per annum, one supervisor of land appraisals, one supervising enc - neer, one supervisor of accounts, and one principal valuation exam- iner, at $9,000 each per annum, and traveling expenses, $2,750,000 : Bent o r estrictio n in Provided, That this appropriation shall not be available for rent the Dis tric t, of buildings in the District of Columbia if suitable space is provided by the Public Buildings Commission. Printing and bind. For all printing and binding for the Interstate Commerce Com- ing. mission, including reports in all cases proposing general changes in transportation rates and not to exceed $10,000 to print and fur- nish to the States at cost report form blanks, and the receipts from such reports and blanks shall be credited to this appropriation, proesn $175 ,000 : Provided, That no part of this sum shall be expended for schedule o f Sailings printing the Schedule of Sailings required by section 25 of the Inter- excluded. . p.407. state Commerce Acts. Not to exceed $2,500 of the appropriations herein made for the. Attendance at meet. Interstate Commerce Commission shall be available for expenses, except membership fees, for attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the commission. Total, Int erstat e Com merce Comm ission , $7, 148,5 60. MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MEMORIAL COMM ISSIO N Afount Rushmore Nati onal Me morial Commission. Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission : For carrying Ba lanc es reap prop ri- t, ated. into effe ct the prov ision s of the Ac t cre ating the M ount Rushm ore National Memorial Commission, approved February 25, 1929 (45 ifi.`;•~ } 46, pp 9 130 0 . Stat ., p . 1300), the unexpended balances of the appropriations for this purpose for the fiscal years 1929, 1930, and 1931 are reappro- priated and made available for the fiscal year 1933 ; and in addition thereto $25,000 to be expended under the provisions of the Act of February 25, 1929 (45 Stat., p . 1300). National Advisory NATI ONAL ADVI SORY COMMI TTEE FOR AERON AUTIC S Co emttee for Aern- For scientific research, technical investigations, and special reports nu erc ,et seien- ~ tifle reseach ect in the field of aeronautics, including the necessary laboratory and technical assistants ; contracts for personal services in the making of special investigations and in the preparation of special re por ts ; traveling e xpenses of members and e mployees ; in cl u di ng not to exceed $500 for expenses, except membership fees, of attend- ings. Attendance at meet. ante upon meetings of technical and professional societies ; office supplies and other miscellaneous expenses, including technical peri- odicals and books of reference ; equipment, maintenance, and opera- tion of the Langley Memorial Aeronau tical Laboratory ; pur chase, Langley laboratory. maintenance, operation, and exchange of motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicles, including not more than one for general adminis- trative use iii the District of Columbia ; personal services in the field Personal services. and the District of Columbia ; in all, $000,000, of which amount not to exceed $2,000 may be expended for allowances for living quar- Livin g quarters. ters, including heat, fuel, and light, as authorized by the Act approved June 26, 1930 (46 Stat . 818), and not to exceed $100,000 for Vol . 46,p .818. personal services in the District of Columbia.