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TABLE NO. 4

Summary, by "character and objects of expenditure," of estimated obligations under estimates of appropriations for the fiscal year 1942, compared with estimated obligations under appropriations for 1941 and actual obligations under appropriations for 1940, including Postal Service payable from postal revenues and excluding trust accounts

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TABLE NO. 5

Statement of expenditures under general heads, fiscal years 1934 to 1940, inclusive

[The expenditures on this statement include both general and emergency expenditures and are classified in every column according to the location on June 30, 1940, of activities and

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1 Exclusive of $88.047.81 in 1939, $274,581.09 in 1938, $98,711.03 in 1937, and $17,217.93 in 1935, carried under U. S. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission. • Expenditures from 1934-38 under Judiciary for salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals, district attorneys, and special attorneys are excluded from these figures and included under Justice.

Includes salaries of the President and the Vice President; the White House Office; and maintenance, Executive Mansion and grounds. Transferred from Treasury Department under authority of Reorganization Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939; expenditures for Central Statistical Board in years 1936-39 are included here inasmuch as the functions of the Board were transferred to the Budget Bureau under the same reorganization plan.

Formerly the National Resources Committee and now part of the Executive Office of the President by authority of Reorganization Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939. • Formerly the National Emergency Council, including the Executive Council, consolidated with the National Emergency Council by Executive Order No. 6889–A, Oct. 29, 1934; made part of Executive Office of President by Reorganization Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939.

Abolished by the act of Mar. 3, 1933.

Includes $19,307.25 in 1940 expended by the Council of Personnel Administration.

TABLE No. 5-Continued

Statement of expenditures under general heads, fiscal years 1934 to 1940, inclusive-Continued

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10 Includes expenditures of the Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation prior to its transfer to the Department of Agriculture by the act of June 28, 1937.

11 Expenses not now paid from Government funds.

13 Formerly Board of Mediation.

The amounts shown for the years 1934 to 1936, inclusive, are those of the U. S. Shipping Board Bureau, whose functions were transferred to the U. S. Maritime Commission by the act of June 29, 1936.

14 Established under authority of Reorganization Act of 1939, Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939.

TABLE No. 5-Continued

Statement of expenditures under general heads, fiscal years 1934 to 1940, inclusive-Continued

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18 Amounts shown for the fiscal years 1934 to 1938 represent interest paid the Treasury on notes canceled pursuant to the act of Feb. 24, 1938.

16 Established under authority of Reorganization Act of 1939, Reorganization Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939.

11 Transferred from Treasury Department by Reorganization Plan No. II, effective July 1, 1939.

18 Amounts shown for the fiscal years 1934 to 1936 exclude administrative expenses included under Work Projects Administration.

10 Transferred from Department of the Interior by Reorganization Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939.

20 Transferred from Treasury Department by Reorganization Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939.

" Includes expenditures of U. S. Employment Service, formerly part of the Labor Department and transferred to the Federal Security Agency under authority of Reorganization Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939..

22 Established under authority of Reorganization Act of 1939, Reorganization Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939.

23 Created by virtue of the transfer and consolidation of the Public Buildings Branch of the Procurement Division and its functions, the Branch of Buildings Management of the National Park Service and its functions, and the functions of the National Park Service in the District of Columbia in connection with public buildings, such transfers being authorized by Reorganization Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939.

24 Transferred from Department of Agriculture under authority of Reorganization Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939.

25 Includes administrative expenses, Public Works Administration; emergency housing; loans and grants to States, municipalities, etc.; and loans to railroads.

26 Transferred from the Department of the Interior by authority of Reorganization Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939. Amounts shown for the fiscal years 1934 to 1936 include administrative expenses, National Youth Administration.

TABLE No. 5-Continued

Statement of expenditures under general heads, fiscal years 1934 to 1940, inclusive-Continued

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"During the fiscal years 1934 and 1935 similar items are included under the various departments and establishments. 29 The 1938, 1939, and 1940 expenditures have been adjusted to the basis of the 1940 appropriations which involve numerous transfers and consolidations of appropriations. For this reason the expenditures for these 2 years under the Department of Agriculture are not strictly comparable with those shown for prior years.

20 Includes $17,739,448.73 in 1937 and $965,044.32 in 1936 for elimination of diseased cattle, formerly carried under "Miscellaneous." Transferred to Department of Agriculture from independent status by Reorganization Plan No. I, effective July 1, 1939.

497, 548. 59 2, 178, 163.95 66,965. 57

188, 406. 16 1,922, 233.68 96, 852, 286.00

188, 602.90 1,669, 098. 08 136, 420. 18

163, 180. 15 1, 519, 664. 23 2,811, 949. 79

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