DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR-Continued RECLAMATION TRUST FUNDS-Continued The Bureau of Reclamation makes investigations or adds construction features to its own projects when requested and financed by non-Federal entities (43 U.S.C. 395, 396). 1965 1966 estimate estimate 660 BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION CONSTRUCTION OF ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINES AND SUB- Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) 8 1 1 64 19 1 110 4 271 588 12 1 13 7.9 $7,900 $6,748 1965 estimate 850 850 850 -379 600 62 2 2 27 17 111 232 8 1 9 7.9 $7,970 $6,852 1966 estimate 600 1. Construction.-Various public and private utilities advance funds to provide facilities which are not provided by the Administration under its customer service policy. These facilities are of benefit to the Government as well as to the customers and serve to promote greater efficiency on the system, reduce loads on existing facilities, and improve service to customers. Also, non-Federal groups 5 advance funds for relocating facilities of the Administration as required for highway construction and other purposes (50 Stat. 736). 66 5 Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) 600 -100 500 -129 440 Credits: Receipts from sale and liquidation of assets. years.. Total cash credits.. 1964 actual Charges: Administrative expense, net of reimburse ments.. 58,997 20,915 92 33 59,089 20,948 -6,503 -145,260 -12 -11 -100,961 48,387 1965 1966 estimate estimate 59,089 20,948 -6,515 -145,271 52,574-124,323 -101 52,588-124,323 1964 actual 2,085 315 4,034 60 9 680 -87 87 -48,387-172,710 172,710 2,147 Seized property in the United States, of the governments or nationals of Germany and Japan, vested in the name of the Attorney General, is prepared for liquidation as soon as practicable (50 U.S.C. App.). At June 30, 1964 there had been transferred to the War Claims Fund $304.2 million. An additional $10 million will be transferred in 1965 and it is anticipated that $110 million will be transferred in 1966. In 1964, a total of $1.8 million in claims and settlements was paid from such property operations and it is anticipated that $1 million will be paid in 1965 and $2 million in 1966. Furthermore, it is expected that $60 million will be paid in 1966 in settlement of litigation. Interest in vested property is estimated to be $179 million at June 30, 1965, increasing $85 million from 1964 and $29 million from 1963; however, this interest will decrease to $6 million in 1966. Changes in U.S. Interest in Vested Property (in thousands of dollars) 178,135 648 59,103 20,948 178,783 -6,515-145,271 -8,220 141,000 250 4,000 178,783 10 6,503 145,260 -7.720 -500 680 178,783 -8,220 1965 1966 estimate estimate 170,563 -87 87 170,563 3,650 60 4,000 10 7,720 375 Property in the United States of the governments or nationals of Bulgaria, Hungary, and Rumania, seized pursuant to Title II of the International Claims Settlement Act of 1949 (22 U.S.C. 1621), has been vested in the name of the Attorney General as has property seized from the governments and nationals of Germany and Japan. As of June 30, 1964, a total of $26.6 million had been vested and liquidated. Funds thus realized are earmarked for payment of war damages and nationalization claims assertable by United States nationals against Bulgaria, Hungary, and Rumania. A total of $24.9 million already has been covered into the Treasury. |