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TABLE 82.-U.S. Government life insurance fund, June 30, 1960 [This trust fund operates in accordance with the provisions of the act of June 7, 1924, as amended (38 U.S.C. 755). This act repealed the act of Sept. 2, 1914 (38 Stat. 712) which established a Bureau of War Risk Insurance in the Treasury Department and repealed the amending act of Oct. 6, 1917 (40 Stat. 398). For further details, see annual report of the Secretary for 1941, p. 142]

I. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES (EXCLUDING INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS)

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NOTE.-Policy loans outstanding, on basis of information furnished by the Veterans' Administration, amounted to $109,720,194.66 as of June 30, 1960.

TABLE 83.-U.S. Naval Academy general gift fund, June 30, 1960
[This trust fund was established in accordance with the act of Mar. 31, 1944 (10 U.S.C. 6973)]

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TABLE 84.-Workmen's Compensation Act within the District of Columbia, relief and rehabilitation, June 30, 1960

[This trust fund was established pursuant to the provisions of the act of May 17, 1928 (45 Stat. 600). For further details, see annual report of the Secretary for 1941, p. 141]

I. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES (EXCLUDING INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS)

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II.-Certain other accounts

TABLE 85.-Colorado River Dam fund, Boulder Canyon project, status by operating years ending May 31, 1933 through 1960 [On basis of reports from the agency. This fund was established under the act of Dec. 21, 1928 (43 U.S.C. 617a)]

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1 Excludes $25,000,000 of advances allocated to flood control, repayment of which is deferred to June 1, 1987.

2 Repayments deposited are applied first to net interest charge, second to advances.
Adjustments of payments between principal and interest are made on Treasury books
after the close of the operating year of the agency.

3 The act of June 29, 1948 (62 Stat. 1130), provides that the obligation for repayment
of advances be reduced by amounts spent for Federal activities at the project which
are not considered part of the costs of the Boulder Canyon project. Accordingly, the
amount advanced for the operating year ended May 31, 1955, has been reduced by
$3,112,545.64 for these nonproject allocations.

Excludes interest at 3%, compounded annually, on adjustments for nonproject costs in prior years amounting to $46,462.33.

$14, 330, 102. 22 2,084, 650.75 3, 155, 380.01

$111,769, 838.40 116,685, 187.65

$50, 626, 200. 19 3, 415, 349. 25

$714, 382. 57 48, 196. 71

3, 444, 619.99

3, 385, 578. 48

30, 220, 988. 04

2, 850, 434. 49 3, 181, 514. 01 3, 225, 836. 26 3, 197, 033. 22 3, 115, 163.79 3,071, 872.90 79, 513, 602.58

56, 120.57 37, 964. 38 54,000.00 47, 622.96 44, 465. 75

113, 979, 807.64

60, 139.71

61, 224. 65

56, 483. 59

1, 180, 600. 89

514, 421. 52 1,549, 565. 51 318,485.99 61,552, 451.95 2,802, 966.78 2,284, 836. 21 1, 628, 127. 10

113, 688, 386. 12 112, 338, 820. 61 108, 957, 788. 98 108, 779, 383. 33 105, 920, 031. 83 103, 712, 564. 71 103,828, 564.84

Includes an adjustment of $1,278,288.21 for prior years, pursuant to an act approved July 2, 1956 (70 Stat. 478), and advances of $140,000 for the operating year 1957, less authorized deductions for operating years 1956 and 1957 totaling $44,241.91.

Increased by $1,278,288.21 for prior year adjustments authorized by the act of July
2, 1956.

7 Equals the net of $38,227.00 advanced less $94,563.55 allocated for nonproject activi-
ties and $48.17 donated through the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
Equals net of $180,300.00 advanced less $102,930.91 spent for nonproject allocations
in operating year 1958.

9 Does not include $200,000.00 transferred for repayment of advances to special funds
(Colorado River Dam Fund-All American Canal).

10 Equals the net of $1,800,000.00 advanced less $55,229.27 allocated for nonproject activities and $643.50 donated through the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in operating year 1959.

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TABLE 86.—Refugee Relief Act of 1953, loan program through June 30, 1960

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NOTE. Under sec. 16 of the Refugee Relief Act of 1953, approved Aug. 7, 1953 (50 App. U.S.C. 1971n), the Secretary of the Treasury was authorized to make loans not to exceed $5,000,000 in the aggregate to public or private agencies for the purpose of financing inland transportation of immigrants from ports of entry to places of resettlement in the United States. Although no immigrant visas were authorized to be issued under this act after Dec. 31, 1956 (50 App. U.S.C. 1971q), those issued through that date were covered, and the loan program continued until its end, June 30, 1957, at which time funds available for making loans expired.

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