Message of the President of the United States Transmitting the Alternative Budget for the Service of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1923 |
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... Executive Office and Independent Establishments . Department of State ... Treasury Department . War Department , including Panama Canal . Navy Department ... Interior Department .. Post Office Department .... Department of Agriculture ...
... Executive Office and Independent Establishments . Department of State ... Treasury Department . War Department , including Panama Canal . Navy Department ... Interior Department .. Post Office Department .... Department of Agriculture ...
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... Executive pressure , continually exerted for retrenchment wherever consistent with efficiency , and as originally presented to the Bureau of the Budget amounted to $ 3,923,919,970.48 , which includes $ 586,532.950 payable from postal ...
... Executive pressure , continually exerted for retrenchment wherever consistent with efficiency , and as originally presented to the Bureau of the Budget amounted to $ 3,923,919,970.48 , which includes $ 586,532.950 payable from postal ...
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... Executive orders . Upon the submission to him of information revealing certain defects the Presi- dent decided to use the Bureau of the Budget as his first agency for imposing the pressure of an Executive plan for the unified con- duct ...
... Executive orders . Upon the submission to him of information revealing certain defects the Presi- dent decided to use the Bureau of the Budget as his first agency for imposing the pressure of an Executive plan for the unified con- duct ...
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... Executive by the business organization in the amount of $ 112,512,628.32 . A part of this sum was expected to be realized by actual economies and part by the deferring of expenditures to subsequent years . In this connection it should ...
... Executive by the business organization in the amount of $ 112,512,628.32 . A part of this sum was expected to be realized by actual economies and part by the deferring of expenditures to subsequent years . In this connection it should ...
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... Executive pressure , affecting also the estimates for 1923 , enables the budget for that fiscal year to be based upon an esti- mated total expenditure of $ 3,505,754,727 , which is a still further re- duction of $ 462,167,639 under the ...
... Executive pressure , affecting also the estimates for 1923 , enables the budget for that fiscal year to be based upon an esti- mated total expenditure of $ 3,505,754,727 , which is a still further re- duction of $ 462,167,639 under the ...
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