Message of the President of the United States Transmitting the BudgetThe Bureau, 1931 - Budget |
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... receipts and expenditures , for fiscal year 1933 ) . Estimates of appropriations for fiscal year 1933 compared with appropriations for fiscal years 1932 and 1931 , estimated receipts and expenditures for fiscal years 1933 and 1932 ...
... receipts and expenditures , for fiscal year 1933 ) . Estimates of appropriations for fiscal year 1933 compared with appropriations for fiscal years 1932 and 1931 , estimated receipts and expenditures for fiscal years 1933 and 1932 ...
Page v
... receipts and expenditures shown in detail in the Budget are summarized in the following statement : Summary of receipts and expenditures ( exclusive of postal revenues and postal expenditures paid from postal revenues ) General fund ...
... receipts and expenditures shown in detail in the Budget are summarized in the following statement : Summary of receipts and expenditures ( exclusive of postal revenues and postal expenditures paid from postal revenues ) General fund ...
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... receipts and expenditures indicate a deficit of $ 2,123,000,000 which includes statutory debt retirement or a prob- able net debt increase of $ 1,711,000,000 . 1931 For the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1931 , the actual receipts fell ...
... receipts and expenditures indicate a deficit of $ 2,123,000,000 which includes statutory debt retirement or a prob- able net debt increase of $ 1,711,000,000 . 1931 For the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1931 , the actual receipts fell ...
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... receipts will require $ 85,000,000 additional for the purposes of the cumulative sinking fund , receipts from foreign governments to be applied to debt retirements , and retirements from franchise - tax receipts from Federal reserve ...
... receipts will require $ 85,000,000 additional for the purposes of the cumulative sinking fund , receipts from foreign governments to be applied to debt retirements , and retirements from franchise - tax receipts from Federal reserve ...
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... receipts and , on the other hand , in large Federal expenditures to provide work to assist in the relief of unemployment . The welfare of the country demands that the financial integrity of the Federal Government be maintained . This is ...
... receipts and , on the other hand , in large Federal expenditures to provide work to assist in the relief of unemployment . The welfare of the country demands that the financial integrity of the Federal Government be maintained . This is ...
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01 Personal services 05 Communication service 06 Travel expenses 07 Transportation 11 Rents 12 Repairs 13 Special 1933 Estimated 30 Equipment act Feb Actual Annual appropriations Appropriated 1932 Assistant clerk average Bureau Commission Comparison with prior Custodial service decrease Deduct savings District of Columbia engineer entomologist estimate or appropriation Expenditures and obligations Federal Federal Farm Board fiscal service fiscal year 1933 forest Grand total Increase in force Interstate Commerce Commission June 30 Junior clerk miscellaneous current ex number of positions obligations Estimated permanent personal services Printing and binding prior fiscal Repairs and alterations Revenue receipts Salaries and Expenses Salaries and wages Salary range salary Total salary Total Av Savings and postponements scientific aide secs Senior stenographer Special and miscellaneous special funds stenographer Subprofessional service Supp Supplies and materials temporary employees things service Total estimate Total number Total other expenditures Total permanent salaries Total personal services Transportation of things Unobligated balance
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