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Illa. COMPARISON OF APPROPRIATIONS BY DEPARTMENTS AND ESTABLISHMENTS, FISCAL YEARS 1932 AND 1933

[Amounts for each of these years in regular annual appropriation acts, deficiency appropriation acts, special acts, and amounts estimated under permanent appropriations]

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IIIa. COMPARISON OF APPROPRIATIONS BY DEPARTMENTS AND ESTABLISHMENTS, FISCAL YEARS 1932 AND 1933-Continued

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1 Reappropriation of $800,000 for administrative expenses. The sum of $40,000,000 appropriated for distribution of wheat and cotton for relief purposes.

* Includes $35,000,000 for U. S. Shipping Board construction loan fund,

Subsection (b) section 318 of the legislative appropriation act (economy act) reduced the permanent appropriations for the Federal Board for Vocational Education by $716,700 for the fiscal year 1933. Includes $1,000 000 for Century of Progress Exposition.

Appropriations for Alaska roads transferred from War to Interior Department by Public Act No. 218 approved June 30, 1932. The provisions of Part II of the legislative appropriation act (economy act) are estimated to require savings in appropriations for the fiscal year 1933 of approximately $150,000,000.

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IV. CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF REGULAR ANNUAL AND DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION BILLS, SEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION, DECEMBER 7, 1931, TO JULY 16, 1932, INCLUSIVE

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Date

Reported to House

Date

Amount

Date

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Treasury and Post Office Departments....

Feb. 24

1,059, 898, 563.00 Mar. 5

1,059, 778, 163.00

f1 (15, 459, 859. 12)
13, 658, 761. 12
1 (51, 026, 275.0)

45, 798, 500.00

1 (44,500, 544.00)

39, 409, 908. 00

J1 (14,246, 827.00)

39, 711, 408.00 12,920, 770.00

June 21 1,055, 798, 333.00 June 28 1,056, 559, 333.00 July 5 1,056, 247, 833. 00 9, 699

13, 658, 761. 12

13,663, 792.89

45,798, 500.00

45, 996, 000.00

39, 459, 908.00

12, 875, 770.00

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1 The Interior and State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appropriation bills as reported to the Senate on Mar. 1 and Mar. 9, 1932, respectively, were recommitted by the Senate to the Committee on Appropriations on Mar. 17 and Mar. 22, respectively, with instructions to reduce the total of each bill 10 per cent. The dates and the amounts of such bills in parentheses are the recom. mitted bills and are preserved in this table for historical purposes.

* Includes $253.59 interest on District of Columbia judgments.

V. REFERENCES TO INDEFINITE APPROPRIATIONS

SEVENTY-SECOND CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION

Agricultural Appropriation Act:

In addition to the total for expenses of the Forest Service ($10,491,764), such funds as may accrue to the credit of the special fund established by the Act entitled "An Act to facilitate and simplify the work of the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, and to promote reforestation, approved March 3, 1925, are appropriated for the fiscal year 1933 for the purposes defined in section 1 of such Act (p. 23).

All receipts from the sale of products under the standard container and produce agency acts shall be credited to the appropriation for the enforcement of such acts and be reexpendable therefrom during the fiscal year 1933 (p. 33). All repayments to the appropriation ($10,000,000) for carrying into effect the Public Resolution Numbered 11 of the Seventy-second Congress entitled "Joint Resolution to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to aid in the establishment of agricultural-credit corporations, and for other purposes," approved March 3, 1932, are reexpendable for the purposes of the joint resolution and together with the appropriation shall constitute a revolving fund (p. 38). Deficiency Appropriation Acts:

For payment of interest on judgments rendered against the United States by United States District Courts and the Court of Claims, so much as may be necessary is appropriated (pp. 54, 55, 81).

For such increases in rates of exchange as may be necessary to pay audited claims in foreign currency as specified in certain of the certificates of settlement of the General Accounting Office, so much as may be necessary is appropriated (pp. 59, 61, 85, 87).

For payment of interest at the rate stipulated and in accordance with the judgments rendered in the condemnation of land at Kelly Field, Texas, so much as may be necessary is appropriated (p. 53).

District of Columbia Appropriation Act:

For salary of the engineer commissioner, so much as may be necessary to make. the salary of the Army officer holding that position equal to such rate in grade 8 of the professional and scientific service of the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, as the Board of Commissioners may determine, is appropriated for the fiscal year 1933 (p. 89).

For opening, widening, straightening, and extending any street, avenue, road, or highway to conform to the plan of the permanent system of highways in the District of Columbia, and for opening, extending, widening, and straightening of alleys and minor streets and for establishing building lines, so much as may be necessary is appropriated wholly out of the revenues of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year 1933 (p. 99).

The amounts collected from street railway companies for repairing pavements shall be credited to the appropriation for repairs to streets, avenues, and alleys for the fiscal year 1933 and be available for reexpenditure (p. 99).

For the amount required to make the payments prescribed or authorized by law to or for beneficiaries under the policemen's and firemen's relief fund, so much as may be necessary during the fiscal year 1933 is appropriated from such fund (p. 110).

Receipts from the sale of products and services of industrial enterprises at the workhouse and reformatory shall be deposited to the credit of a workingcapital fund to operate as a revolving fund during the fiscal year 1933 (p. 116).

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