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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SEss . II . Cu. 846. '1930. Federal Radio Com. mission . Sal ar ies and ex- Salaries and expenses : The appropriation for all other authorized penses . Ante, p. 236. expe nditur es of the F ederal Radio Commi ssion conta ined i n the Independent Offices Act, 1931, is hereby made available for rental of quarters in the District of Columbia, if space is not provided by the Public Buildings Commission . General Accounting Off ice . Prin ting and bind - ing. George Wa shington Bicen tenn ial Commi s- sio n . Vol. 43, p. 671. Ante, pp . 71, 94. Vol.42,p . 1488. Post, p. 1003. Traveling, etc ., ex- penses . Printing and bind- ing . Une xpe nd ed ba l- ances avai labl e . Proviso. Accounts and vouch- ers. Nat ion al Ca pi tal Park and Planning Commission . George Wash ington M emor ial Parkway . Ante, p. 482. Personal services . $111,920, of which not to exceed $82,920 shall be available for personal services in the District of Columbia . FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE To enable the Comptroller General of the United States to have printed at the Government Printing Office, 1,000 copies of an " Index to the Published Decisions of the Accounting Officers, with Statutes, Decisions, and Opinions cited therein (also cross references), 1894- 1929," fiscal years 1930 and 1931, $12,500 . GEORGE WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION For carrying out the provisions of the public resolution entitled " Joint resolution authorizing an appropriation for the participa- tion of the United States in the preparation and completion of plans for the c omprehensive o bservance of that greatest of all histor ic events, the bicentennial of the birthday of George Washington," approved December 2, 1924 (43 Stat ., p . 671), and all other activities authorize d by the Act e ntitled "An A ct to enable the George Was h- ington Bicentennial Commission to carry out and give effect to cer- tain approve d plans," app roved Februar y 21, 1930 (46 Stat ., p . 7 1) , including personal services without reference to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, and civil-ser vice regulatio ns, traveling expenses, furniture and equipment, supplies, printing and binding, rent of buildings in the District of Columbia, and all other expendi- tures authorized by the above Acts, fiscal year 1931, $362,075, to be available until expended, together with all balances remaining unex- pended from appropriations previously made for use of this commis- sion, for ea ch and every object of exp enditure conne cted with the cele brat ion notw iths tand ing the prov isio ns o f an y ot her Act rela ting to the expenditure of public moneys, upon vouchers approved by the chairman of the executive committee, or such person as may be desig- nated by him to approve vouchers : Provided, That n othing con- tained in this paragraph shall be construed to waive the submis- sion of accounts and vouchers to the General Accounting Office for audit . NA TIONA L CA PITA L PA RK AND P LANN ING COMM ISSI ON For each and every purpose requisite for an incident to the work of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission necessary toward carrying into effect the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act for the acquisition, establishment, and development of the George Washington Memorial Parkway along the Potomac from Mount Vernon and Fort Washington to the Great Falls, and to pro- vide for the acquisition of lands in the District of Columbia and the States of Maryland and Virginia requisite to the comprehensive park, parkway, and playground system of the National Capital," approved May 29, 1930 ; personal services in the District of Columbia and else wher e, i nclu ding rea l-es tate and oth er t echn ical ser vice s at