The Budget of the United States GovernmentU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 - Budget Issues for 1951/52-1970/71 accompanied by an appendix (entitled 1951/52-1955/56, Obligations by objects and detail of personal services; 1956/57-1960/61, Detail of personal services; 1961/62, Detail of personal services and passenger motor vehicles and aircraft). |
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United States. Bureau of the Budget. I. BUDGET Message of THE PRESIDENT .. Appendix - text of legislation recommended in ... fiscal year 1936 compared with appropriations for the fiscal years 1935 and 1934 , and estimated receipts and ...
United States. Bureau of the Budget. I. BUDGET Message of THE PRESIDENT .. Appendix - text of legislation recommended in ... fiscal year 1936 compared with appropriations for the fiscal years 1935 and 1934 , and estimated receipts and ...
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... year . Recommendation is therefore made that the Congress provide for the immediate transfer of such unobligated portion for relief during the transition ... FISCAL YEAR 1936 In the Budget message of last MESSAGE TRANSMITTING THE BUDGET D 18.
... year . Recommendation is therefore made that the Congress provide for the immediate transfer of such unobligated portion for relief during the transition ... FISCAL YEAR 1936 In the Budget message of last MESSAGE TRANSMITTING THE BUDGET D 18.
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United States. Bureau of the Budget. THE FISCAL YEAR 1936 In the Budget message of last year I said , speaking of the fiscal year 1936 , that we should plan to have a definitely balanced Budget for the third year of recovery and from ...
United States. Bureau of the Budget. THE FISCAL YEAR 1936 In the Budget message of last year I said , speaking of the fiscal year 1936 , that we should plan to have a definitely balanced Budget for the third year of recovery and from ...
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... fiscal year 1936 are estimated at approxi- mately $ 3,992,000,000 . When $ 570,000,000 of estimated processing taxes are deducted from this amount , there will ... taxes which will be reduced next June . I consider Xu THE BUDGET , 1936.
... fiscal year 1936 are estimated at approxi- mately $ 3,992,000,000 . When $ 570,000,000 of estimated processing taxes are deducted from this amount , there will ... taxes which will be reduced next June . I consider Xu THE BUDGET , 1936.
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United States. Bureau of the Budget. taxes which will be reduced next June . I ... 1936 , which include steamship and aircraft subsidies and free carriage of ... fiscal year 1936. The national debt will be in- creased during this year by ...
United States. Bureau of the Budget. taxes which will be reduced next June . I ... 1936 , which include steamship and aircraft subsidies and free carriage of ... fiscal year 1936. The national debt will be in- creased during this year by ...
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01 Personal services 05 Communication service 06 Travel expenses 07 Transportation 12 Repairs 13 Special 30 Equipment 48 Stat act Mar ACTIVITIES OR PROJECTS Actual administrative furloughs Agricultural Adjustment Administration Appropriated 1935 Assistant clerk Clerical Custodial service Deduct lapses Deduct legislative reductions Department departmental and field DEPARTMENTAL Professional service District of Columbia emergency expenditures N. I. R. engineer entomologist estimate or appropriation Estimated savings fiscal service fiscal year 1935 Forest fund Grade 12 Grand total obligations June 16 lapses and administrative Less pay restoration miscellaneous current ex National Industrial Recovery objects PERSONAL SERVICES OBLIGATIONS 02 Supplies pay restoration provided Posi Received by transfer Reconstruction Finance Corporation Repairs and alterations Salaries and expenses salary tions salary savings and unobligated scientific aide Secretary secs Senior clerk Senior stenographer Special and miscellaneous Subprofessional service Supplies and materials Temporary employees tions salary tions Total estimate Total other obligations Total permanent Transportation of things unobligated balance
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