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1934 now transmitted, will all be spent in the fiscal years 1933 and 1934. l Increased By Rellef Act. ‘These activities under the program were increased to.a marked - degree by the appropriation of $100.- I DEPARTMENT OF STATE. I ! DEPARTMENT 0] I Summary of 1934 Budget Estimates lt? m:z T l:ac:l’, ‘which = spnrund. 1034 Avorg riations, 3 lon _ Ad Of was 3 R | ol oL T R | et v g o ol e ion Is Made''of Lev Estimates nfé’fi'-lfnfi'u'fi m?x‘-’:‘m em:rl!:sm e .?.',,w be_se- | Foreisn (ercourse. - : /372,438 9,841,200 | General una (Im“ " 1.0331%33300 "“ 35000 3 800 civi"an Workers Her' No Mention Is Made'o y e S 1034. the " economy +) icted 1 h‘ o to m:m mg_ ogiaie Logsazn &:::.-: n:{ m','.,'gf i y:_::;‘::::: 19.188,619.00 | Oy / : Legiiates Lataiahment . $21,018128 ... +$2,305,787 orized un regular - S ¢ I 4 4 ; on Beer in 1934 Budget Executive Office and indepen ing prograin had beent all:cated. Total, annual ...... O i TSR | e Can Sisssoo00 Would Be - Affected in “dent uhbmhme?;:v mm e Mt Heh :mmm‘mg of ggllnm ————— ==——————— | Boulder project + 13,000,000.00 $12,675,000 Economy Veterans’ Administration. . . 699, 924, —35,862, Jects beell | permanent appropriation: . Message. Veterans' Administration ..., 990086834 6653286 447941120 | |selected and plans have been laid t0| mdefiziie aporopriatio . sos 11000 o ol proceed with the work to the end that | Trust Department of Agriculture. 108,061,793 3,530,735 —195,070,137 Department of Commerce.... 37917323 2,108/617 —4,755468 | |practically all of the funds appropriated | Total, permanent (Continued From First Page.) Department of Interior . 46,083,929 1,602,615 —19,497,140 will be obligated in the fizcal years "%mgfi = 386 %10.00 Drastic reduction in wages l mhm Department of Justice. o DG RIS SR 11534420 1933 and 1934. Grand total, Department of State 844.610.00 7zblwvim civilian employes in "“":m the way would total $127,000,000, and| [% Department of Labor . (13,389,345 1,040,585 No provision is made for additional 450,000:00 250/000.00 | Ments over the count{y‘:hmfiflit}' would be brought about by knocking Navy Department ... 308,669,562 8,349,896 projects in the Budget now transmitted, | Total reduction ............... Viegin . gzomoe w700 ‘;m workers at the Wi "Wm avy i aid from the rol 977, , | or miscellaneous o2 e :%u‘l)d be done by limitipg all Treasury Department . 270200740 8084884 —172,022534 | | coming within the purview of the regu- || EXECUTIVE OFFICE AND INDEPENDENT ||Howsrd Ur 'nul‘fiu' similar irades outsde the Government, benefits, except to ex-soldiers with War Department .. . 352530145 9,958,096 —93,759,962 lar building program, as I do not deem ESTABLISHMENTS. 'x'rnsbu became -px:arent wf‘hyth ‘z claims based on_ active service at over District of Columbia... 36,795,770 2,426,095 —2,023,757 further building at this time in the 4 Total anNUAL tuvvvnvrrnens. § pul xl:lt.lcm ;)( estimates o;el eedne LT R S Total, 1 $3,003841510 $06,886,885 —sa14812,556 | |PUDILC Interest. Permapent appropriati the nzr"e:u of g‘:: }éfi'n ';'he h! single, of less than $1,500, and if mar- ‘otal, annual ............. $3,003,841, ,886,885 812, mt epgeoe Sioiisoien s et B teslopoflsomen:msmtn“cw- 514, ried, of less than $3,500. Wholesale re- by 5070 00 00 ‘l"éég‘“""""' ‘examinat the rolls Permanent appropriations: 50,000.00 :000.00 | rent and ordinary rating expenseés™ would b:h }’dfiw‘!&“fiy“?‘;’;flfii‘u at the Legislative establishment ..., $70,800 ...... —$39,000 American Battle 275,000 143,322 2,650,000.00 ,680,000.00 | —most of which include wages for' ci< end of six months or 90 days, depending Independent esubl‘l‘s‘ljlmu}u, lmmnun Memorial Bridge Commis- g sk odk H. . . ;m.n ‘workmen. Tltae ,&omo n::; category, ifyin; Vete inistra- 152, 2 ) ems ncy construc ler e e s i e e 9,362,553 $13,840 —29.457 The estimate for the annual gg:;g ot Mediagion 1o 152398 ety for emergency construction undet the ‘Many specific forms of benefit would Veterans’ Administration 70,890,000 .......... —775,000 | : | priation for the maintenance and.im- |Bureau of !fl!ciency 146.208 | o) Dermanent. available during the current fiscal year’ be M\y;ug.ecmflfldlns compensation to Department 0: Agriculture. 10'7§?’-}7}‘g 33,455 qfiggg pn’:m"’c &fl;:“gf "’;g Agdd'hl'.’rbt}: N Earvice Co ’fi‘:ku' i s as an aid to employment, disappedrs Department of Commerce 1900 ‘(s Lo T works _con udgef ; v momrs 0002000 |in mext year's estimates. There e e Department of the Interior. 12107000 ©CT16,000 —1,918,800 | |$39,388,120, a reduction from the comie | O oHion of Fine AT T e 38102648636 . $46,1009%0.00 | I MERk yerS o (e would limit further additions to the &p-;{men: °§ {“&"- 302-333 800,000 Pfiflblehfi"““r‘ flflzgg- ":‘“;‘EB lm‘;'l‘l \Emploves’ Compensation Commission— Total reductions ....e.e..... 3 ship construction, omdnk:x explaming rolls, partment of Labor. 4000 . appropr n for of ,161, it 0’ BT that this year's building has been pos- Navy Department .. 977,974 7919 The emergency appropriations made | - Fermanen , ible through. carry-over funds unex~ m‘n;; [:g:;lect u:)ftfiollg:glnlg ipomn g} Post Office Department 165,000 . g last July for public works, with a view Total ... 943, VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION. ‘-;m ot gmr ;:3'“ p iy vernmental expenditures; the budget e i 31000 . to increasing employment, ~contained = —— Dealing with the civilian 'salary - a total appropriation for the Treasury Department ... 19,660,817 11.440 5 $30,000,000 for rivers and harbors, Feddysl Board for Vocational lfluuuon—- Avpropriations, 1934 | slashes, the Bureau of the Budget gen- District of $39,743.270, s compared to War Department, ... i I 329,100 +452,000 | |which is in addition to the annual ap- s, Prat LR 2 Mot | otal sv.iumenc contains this_ significant, $44,497,622 for the present fiscal year, District of Columbla 5 2,941,500 . oo eaeseee —304500 | | propriation of - $60,000,000 for 1933, | FeRmaneat’ 3 Administrat] nwrm-mm. hospital 'n,e principal reductions pet-" including in both the Federal contri- Retirement of the Duglictdebl Adding the estimate of appropriation and_domiciliary servi - $115,000000 110,338,514 mm,,‘ ordinary maintenance’ and B ST TiiNe: s Scaletn: iy Tocepte . B34008a1 430208813 ] |00 ot ot v T poviae 25&"5%:33" 300%-0 | ersting binises 208 Shw S fomaave) on for the District, amounting - G e 225,850, 9 uction in enlisted I5kass, inciudes $3:43005: die 10 7. Interest on the public debt... 725,000,000 85,000,000 si29 fs?‘é?’nz‘::lyu;es wo o ox an 117,000,000 = 134.000,000 rine Corps, and & fidu"‘::‘[“‘fn in m.“:\t 2 ductions p! cated on ou e 3 o 'y 12,877,000 5,000,000 amounts t President’s recommendations for econ- Total, permanent ......... $1,399,336521. $511754 +$114657.247 | | ang if there be: inciuded -with these for laker, hassC,on 4o bt omy and a further reduction of $2,328,257. The President estimated that the Grand total ......cee.ee.. $4,403,178,031 .$97,398,639 $300,155,300 Total reductions ........ s...ooooiee s weeeeesees 8397553048 appropriations the amount of cash on hand June 30, 1932, the cash availabil- ity for river and harbor works during Federal Oil Conservation Board. . that wages of navy yard emplnm " be fixed by wage boards for 1934, &s, contemplated by the act lm;rond‘ ility 1 Total, ‘annual Permanent al United States surance fund Grand total ..... 20,850,000 | July 16, 1862." $990,086,834 Wage Boards Purpose. The wage boards throughout {h.' 70,800,000 | country are set up to bring navaly wages paid civil employes to a parity’ with those paid in like trades in the/ same locality. This plan was devised,; present fiscal year, ending June 30, Deduct Postal Service payable 1933, would wind up, with a deficit for 3 the Government of $1,146,478,307. - The from postal revenues......... $627,203,161 ,......... 23,811,514 Grand total payable from the fiscal years 1933 and 1934 totals | pederal Power Commission— approximately $149,445,000, or an aver- | Annual ... age of $74,722,000 per year. Becausc | Fermanent .. of a reduction in the cost of labor and Total materials for work of this character the value of the work of river -and harbor | Pederal Redio Commission improveme; lish- | Pederal Reserve Board the savings which will be made there- | vear being met by the suthority granted | o during the Booes soere s09s ond 1ops | Federal Trade Commission’ ditures this year, the President ‘would total t! 770,735,000 and the the Treasury . Teceipts $2,624,256,693. Stresses Economy Need. $3,775,884,870 $373,742,434 126262 Total increases +$40,512,83 Secking to impress on the Congress | from by the continuance of the provi- | by Congress to utilize balances and re- ‘ by e ey P Sbtss08 officials said, so that no unfair ad-: the ne‘:l‘ut the sxuhen. economy in | sions :{the Economy Act. serves.on.hand. In addition to recom- ;‘,?: .‘;‘ ,,{3,“,‘3,‘2,’}’”,‘,‘;{,’, :;’ “&;’ .’;p;:; S C%xon‘:::algllx".k Bm"m""u 400,000 08,158 vantage m%ht be given the Govern-' expenditure durl.n: coming fiscal | I am recommending the retention: of mending a continuance of this. author- | cent, or between - $171,862,000 and | CoQE ashington 200,000 I TREASURY DEPARTMENT. I ment or civillan employes. Inasmuch year, the President said: so.much of Section 202 as precludes ad- for 1934, the estimate for the ship- | $209,293,000 at 1929 costs. —_ . as it is believed that wages in_non- “Notwithstanding m large reduc- | ministrative promotions, but do not élund contained in this Budget pro- s Z . Appropriations, 1934 | governmental life will be lower, during tion in expenditures estimated for the | recommend the continuance of that for a direct appropriation of ; Flood Control 148,560 1933, Estimates. | the coming fiscal year 'than they now | current fiscal year below those in the | portion of said section, nor of Section sz 875,000. The requirements of the| For flood control the 1934 estimates Permanet 200,000 $160,180 $145,538 | 8r¢ In navy yards, the Bureau's proey fiseal year 1933, and the increased rev- | 203, which for. the current fiscal year | Shipping Board shipping fund to meet | 0f annual priations provide $19,- Total $8,048,560 < """ |gram_anticipates an nppuchbh savs, enues anticipated during this year un- | requires the written authorization or |its operating costs 18 dependent upon | 653,424 for t Mmlalppl Rlvcr and its 704,285 | ing in this direction. For the past® 745,000 der the revenue laws enacted at the last | approval of the President for ‘the fill- | the lines of vessels Wwhich it may op- | tributaries and $768,480 for the Sacra- Mount Rushmore National Memo- b 1138708 | couple of years the wage bw‘dl over session_of = large excess of m‘ of vacant positions. This is a de- | erate and each line which is sold op- | Menta River, reductions of $12,066,576 o b fagrbad » apervied expenditures with consequent increase of . administrative responsibility | erates to reduce the amount needed, |and $207,520 from comparable amounts the 1 Inoaee 100,087 | the Navy%:g: B%‘;rd“len the Navy n‘: in the public debt is anticipated for the whteh should be restored to the heads | Where the sale of lines by the Ship- | provided in the regular annual appropri- Publlc Buildings and Public Pi i 317,740 288,584 | partment, before which hearings are’ ach. & sithation eannot be contin ‘,,."l‘: okt pemnly inihmeris oy S R e R C e e 30sbgle . 274789 | beard, have not heen called upon 19, - orm| e | priva regular anni 2,- g 42,870 ued without disaster €0 the Federal | Dasi.” The estimates of appropriations | mail contiact trom the Pack Ofice me- | 006,000 107 the Hoeal year 1039, :thete Smithsontan Institution— 50000 goez | L, vy WA edos sheny 1 22,000,000 20,092,400 | of the le what wages should be. The éw% 3;757,00 local are summoned to present: 200 | 5 scale for their own regions ang the’ 1,601,746 1,478,586 N“L V&ngeufiou:l ?hg:a then recom-’ 201,740 | TN e es to Secretary. 33,050,000 30326060 | _ The 1034 estimates, présented by the Bureau of the Budget, place the N-u'n to t. finances.y The recommendations herein | for 1934 provide only for the personnel | partment the board should be in a was provided $15500,000 for flood- presented to the Congress for further | neded under the existing organiza- |sition fo transfer to that Qepartinont | Control work on the Mississippl River Beibeid drastic reductions in expenditures and | tiona] set-up. If vacancies occur which | the savings which are reflected in m and its tributaries by the relief act ap- | Supreme Court Building Commission increased revenues will serve to t | are not necessary to be filled I am con- operating costs. For this purpose proved July 21, 1932. Adding the esti- | Tariff Commission & further increase in the public debt | fndent that we can rely upon the heads |'provision has been incorporated In the | mate of appropriation for 1634 fo' the | UPIed Stetes Georiaphic' Board. during the fiscal year 1934 only if Con- | of the departments and establishments | estimates of appropriations for the | tW0 appropriations for the current fiscal | United States Shipping Board and A to see that they are not filled. I feel | Shipping Board to permit of the trans- | year .will provide $67,153,424 for food | Merchant Fleet Corporation— rm_Loan E | Office of Lh. ‘Treasurer of the States Ofmce ren: $1,000,000 1,020,000 9,678 . S oper o tional burdens upon the “Treas- | 5t we are weakening the responsibil- | fer o mot excecdiag. BAOMDOOD to-the | CORIOL O the MissHalngl 1o hevog | Seliier S aestCo - 350000 1:338.000 ympe " $205 54585, 8 drop.af $10900% Y ity .which should devolve upon and be | Post Office Department to be available years, or an average of over $33.500.000 ape send sinal A0 281172:220 790 under this year's figure, 1 cannot toq strongly urge that every | intrusted in the heads of the only for meeting the cost in 1934 of cash on_hand on B 0430908 various bureaus it is a story effort be made 1res | ments and establishments by requmng ocean mail contracts entered into by .mne 30, mz be included the cash Total .... 11,090413 otdecr:nednwrmrhtwm due and avoid additional tions the Chief Execuuve to authorize -or | that department under the provisions | availablity for the two years is approxi- = 13878 to reductions in labor costs and ciif~ in the interest of already | opprove in writing the filling of any [of the Merchant Marine Act of 1928 | mately $85,523,000, or an ai of | Grand total, annual.. $75.487,041 $37,899,607 | Supervising 23,884,030 B - e ayer buf in. the | vacancies which may occur In - their | for service upon steamship lines which | $42.761,000 Der year. In value of work | C7*nd total permancai . DA0G800 _ .9.36%.608 | FANN Faiav-dbr 108,000,000 zt.ssfln' Foses 31,305 430, the Buresu/ terest. of b = el. ld by the Shij these amounts will Grand total. Executive Office and Other construction ltems v 3 Goverimens. personns may be sold by ipping Board. produce an increase d of Construction and Repair, 1.m,m finances of the Federal The reductions in the estimates of of between 15 and 40 per cent over the e 8 Fromoting cducation of the ‘dnan Military Funds Cut. lmfllfihfl contained in this Budget work which could have been secured et B st with the same amounts ‘at 1929 costs, | Total reductions lm be continued in force d 1934 due, to the reduction which has taken Fermanent sppropriations— ‘military w place in the cost of this character’ - - tions for the Army and Navy, reducing | ymount to. $97,398,000. This Is exclu- The total ?m work. Division of bookkeeping snd war- the estimates to $586447,000, as com- 4 Sooaking -generally of works, 2 estiniates contatned LEGISLATIVE ESTABLISHMENT. | plai%0i s ; 18.000 paed o apmromiasiqus ot 433468000 sire of the cetimaies cm;hm:f Progtam s well in advance e Dudest for rivers, and. harbors : . J E‘.‘:l‘:u‘:s?‘ Satoms T due to the recommendation Teial, annual g.eeicoe.....i.. $350,308,158 70,200,740 i the prin-. do not, course re-{ COUBLIY’S lmmedhh nud by 'vm ofY of Dam o_m-, mm and. operation ¢ tes 110, 45,03 4 cipal ftem of decrease is Army con- the vast appropriations made ‘for this uscle Shoals) and flood Appropriations, 934 | Office of ti i ety 3 struction. The President said that the Mfi - | "“‘m : "m"'h""mn:‘:"hm lm thas as & means of increasing em- | Sont0l 18 §71,255.217, of which $49,935,- "3 o Eatiigates. | renc purpose 2,600,000 2,800,000 313 is for rivers and harbors and Annual appropriatio! 1.304,100 1,591,800 B rogmecscd to.'a, point where.a | ioyisions o the Ecomomy Act. 'Thet BT LS M YierTimton: s s | 831,310,804 for flod cantrol. The total | it -Siates Senaic spgupese sy o T t of mnhur construction | Budget and "Accounting Act of 1921 |} "6 0 ced by the Reconstruction Fio| Ok 371255217 includes $10,868,500 to | Lepaiative misceliancous 186,060 2380080 The provides that the estimates for the Leg- | o 0 Corporation provides aid to em- meet requirements under auf 1,900,580 3, nm u7 mates for the Navy prwldo for 19,700 b""‘“‘" branch of the Government shall | ployment upon an even larger scale féd’:fl‘;‘a’ ering permanent specific and | PRATS S, 24 e ok T sk the | be_présent 8 to the c«nn-m ess Wi it Dedin ayms: iy -vnropmmm. advances and | Goverament Printing’ Ofce. . ) present year, but for 13,600 e J, these Provisions | For this Teason the estimates for pub- | con aonqons [0F Tivers and harbors and flood-control Total, annual , effect during 1934 they would automat- | I° Works generally for 1934 show a S 'roul. permanent Grand total ..... Total reductions .. 0! 1.10' men from this !"‘5 & jcally reflect a reduction in the esti- | marked reduction below the appropri- Permanent s partment salaries, as being due to & mtmhsm!ru!dmm! ,pp‘ “mp“’,‘.mm Frade. for | mates of appropriations for the Legis- | 3tions for 1033 PANAMA CANAL reduced number of clvfllnml Tequl " - | Iative establishment of ‘Pprvxllm'kl) Federal Aid Highwa; Grand total $21,088,928 B e e n‘t.h. al the é)uflic building program, &s com: $1,068,000. shway System. Bureau of the Budget comment has; ‘The authorization for appropriations to fical year 1932 and for other public Motor Vehicles. unemployed on an_even annually in the separate appropriation acts relating to-the purchase, use, and general maintenance of passenger-car- rying automobiles have been consoli- dated and appear as Section 3 of the scale | Post Office Department chapter of this ‘The provisions which have appeared | for the Federal ald highway system ex- pires with the current fiscal year, 1933, and the unappropriated balance of the authorizations amounts to $51,560,000. This Budget contains an estimate of appropriation of $40,000,000 of this bal- ance, this being the amount, which will be required for expenditure in 1934 in For maintenance and operation of the Panama Canal and m?’:muu& and civil Government of the Canal Zone this Budget provides for a totel of $13,106,404, after deducting $471,718 to cover reductions based upon a con- of the Economy Act. This gives $13,- Sulntohunedtorpurposg‘souf:om~ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. I :; office o 1034 1933. Burea Annual appropriations— ¢ ot ‘Titormation Library, Department of Agricuiture of t ions tinuation in 1934 of certain provisions | Of: this to say> “In general, the estimates, for 1934 provide for operating the fleét uader the approved force operating. 1057 phn and schedule of empm: t.‘ 0 the same enlisted stren; ot the Navy as for the pruent yeéar, a reduction ‘in the enlisted strength :f the Marine Corps to an average 13,600 men; completing the moderniza- ; than tHe public Works with- | Budget, in language which makes the | the absence of any further legislative of Extension Service 10, tion of the Mississippi and New. i o the tabpits.” provision .,:{,uc.bh to the appropri- | athorization for appropriation. I ear- | RArison With the 1933 appropriation of 5248 0 [and continuing work on the Idaho: The high points of the President's | ations for all of the Executive depart. | nestly recommend to the Congress that | 3¢ in 193¢ of indicates a net in- ) DS 21,914,839 20.106,145 | continuing at a normal -rate of prog- | message on the budget follow in detail: | ments and independent establishments | there be no further grant of legislative | (Rse 10 1934 of $2.431.461 -However, Malor alterationg 14.000: 400,000 | ress work on ships now under con- \ for the. fiscal year 1934. The adoption | authority for appropriation for Federal |1 18 t be noted that the Budget esti- 11290780 5338287 | struction: to commence work on ‘one EXPENDITURES AND of a general provision will assure uni- |2id highways until the financial condi- abd’ the'am ':a reduced by $3,500,000 PR eight-inch cruiser to be laid down in“} % formity and avold the necessity of car- | tion of the Treasury justifies such ac- ount appropriated supple- Bureat of Chamistey o 907,120 780,360 | January, 1933; another such cruiser to: RECEIPTS. rying individual restrictions of this na- | tion. The annual program of Federal """"‘ to the same extent by a pro- X B f Biological 'mn. Tk 27,583, 609,562 behlddow‘nm.)-nuu.lsumd( tre in each of the sppropriation acts, | &id for the highway system was in- | ¥ision Un the act reading “and_such | Burean of N e SI9T.865001 3008000503 | destruyers to be Jaid dogn during 19 w creased from $75,000,000 to $125,000,000 xums aggregating not -to exceed $3,- | Bureau of Pul ads Perman .nmn.un._ the commissioning of newly cmnnm It “rlid bemmn 1;1::0 in ;lpt‘:: u“ :;‘\: beginning with m:]m”x year 1931, and f}g’;m"‘fi:r l:ll.‘ley Ub:' w%eléo';l: md.iu“ Public Duresn .';f Navigation .- $225,000 $183:424 | vessels as they may be completed dur- targe reduction in expen 3 5 has been materially further advanced R piis o ing 1934, and to provide f 3 revenues under existing laws are ex- || VETERANS' ADMINISTRA- || githin the last two years by the appro- | 9€nds by the Panama Railroad Nirine Torps = 278000 #98:363 | ation of ‘public works projects gnp?;- pected to fall short of providing suffi- TION. cient money to avoid a further increase in the public debt in the fiscal year priation of czao,tooo.goo made. in the :::3‘ n‘;f .lsc gefimn; of -the upé':ll Bureau of ome Economics ' Emergency Construction Appropriation ‘While Al 0f arantine Act of Décember 20, 1930, Ahd the ap. | Tesulted in'a facial reduction in the es. | E0Lgreeme ,‘,“? ‘.f‘,',,,;,:,.‘:‘,.’:‘.i,‘;.' ress”of construction, but no new proj- “ects are pmv!ded xor ” 3 Total, permanent ............. _ $1,322,550 — 1934 by about $307,000,000. ropriation of $120,000,000 contained in | timate as submitted in the Budget for | Forest x £:505,000 T 906, 647, i ot th Sumion 1 recom | 0% SPPIOpiAions reommended L | P el Conricion 1903, 10 94 T Ao iy saving. s | LR et Bk e G g s sworst o 000,000 ASKED mended— amount to $931,078,000, after deduct- | ACt %l.mly 21, 1632, T am not unmind. | it Teduced by & corresponding amount | M oSiomcii! itemn! 330,485 —$19,258,605 ’ X (a) That the Federal tax on gaso- ful ‘these emergenc; ria- | the dividends which otherwise would —_— line, which i effective only until June thme %flnmun u;ez;nnmmmmdgdmhm Horis! gt AciTRtIg f ‘ZBO%W‘,WRP_ ,'z,, been paid into the Treasury by| T8l dnnual ‘appropriations $306.671,605 _$108.061,793 l WAR DEPARTMENT. I 30, 1933, be continued until June 30, |y, “gooropristions for 1933 ‘total | fesent advances only and that ‘;%d“ e Dm‘ h.nnln muro:dn’(::' 'n;flf‘:;m:‘ e ermanent appropriations— T T ey T prop: 19!‘ pde“ClnB about $137,000,000 ad- Y the provisionis of the acts making them ice $4.656,008 66 ARTMENT; ditional revenve in the fiscal year 1934, | SSI0SSI00 IR, e SSYPE® | the entire smount, less the $15,000,000, | [unS, the 1834 estimate is 81,068,539 | Buresu ot Auimal SRS Chime o A e ¥ and ~ | returnable to the United States from | P€1OW the appropriations for 1933, e _SOOATSSORTO0| - annuat appropriat e ] 200,000 Increase Woufl Elime . (b) That the manufucturers’ excise A e o :.Ié?,“‘;,\zm , authoriaation for 1953, is eventually Total, permanent appropriations. 811,211,671 $10,76%,116 and expenses. s ......... APRERIO 0L - dBaToies $ G et A R taxes now impose ertal mounts ‘esents the cost of reimburse nj tates Y MILITARY ACTIVITIES. inate Necessity of min- be extended and in part replaced by a | {pese, AMOTLY, TR, S0 Gl | by deductions from the spportionments || TREASURY DEPARTMENT. || Ofaif,ioteh Devartment of Awi- odznust appsoprations 1 3 Bl general uniform tax (excluding food). | yp'® £ 7g TTHIAR T nile erey 7 the | Which may be made to the States under e L f the Sec istrative Furloughs. I have been advised that the annual | o7 terans' Administration. Deducting | 80y future authorizations that may be ‘Total reductions ... oy —$119,068,327 e . y‘leld of such a general tax, at & 23 | 40y "o riount gives 4 cost for care of |granted for carrying out the Federal| The estimates of appropriations for PSR pe;s%noc rate, would be approximately | vooo v P00t G054 Gf $932,956,000 as | Highway Act. I do not, however, view | the Treasury Department as presented e tH A $1,000,000 appropriation for rune, s 1 $493,000,000 of gainst. $990,464,000 for 1933, This | this as & commitment Which of itself [in this Budget, aside from interest on DEPARTMENT o COMMERCE. Gt 49 ning the Farm Board during the next | e additional $492, o o reve- | would indicate s decrease of about |Decessitates further authorization for |the public debt and public debt re- & fiscal year was recommended to Con nue produced in this way will not only | {55'50 060, but the Veterans' Adminis- | Federal appropriations until such time | tirements from ordinary receipts, are 358 gress today in the President’s -nmnl, make possible the replacements re- | bion" Wil require an additional | 85 the financial condition of the Treas- | $85,166,000 less than the appropriations o Bttt ance 10, m:m Budget message. i ferred to above, but will also avoid & | FRONF, BT, TATC 00000 for mili- | ury Justifies such action. for 1933, Excluding the amount of de- | Annual appropriations— 3 mates. | Cnemical Warfare Service... 1/222,000 This represents an increase of $200,« ¢ ‘xnu‘nhemxa ix;::&; e‘{‘u "fi :&ubu%:i:b;‘m; fary and Daval huutance durng the d;l w;u:' mmdt?he IECcvnunumce Qfice of the Secret $1,153,200 $1,094,500 ut‘fic’r‘y l.'3:a“c'o’. & Artiltery . {3 810 000 gver the m:smttzdnrl The larger the real de- of n sect of onomy Act, Board . = -en-‘:} nses. . z.. nn« amount was advoca “to eliminate of these recommendations will be pre- | CUTent fiscal year, so that I | which amount to approximatel Aeronsati 73300 go.aus | BAE Cers Ky the necessity for administrath ” sented by the Secretary of the Treas- | Tease in cost for 1934 under 1033 is RUILINCS. ooy S pant o Apporialely 45, Bugmit of Wordlo did Bomeiie 00 TS| Milke, uree 2a3 80 T30 | s rative fur- § ury. e il Athuis Gf detedio’ are that an additional -amount of about |Bureau of the Census . . .. p $.085:385 | Bestrve, Offcer LaRats $9%20.000 | If the full million is approved Continuance of Econamy Provisions. | the $127,000000 to be accomplished by | The Federal public bullding program | $40.000,000 Wil be required in, 1933 for | Butehu sof, Nevlsation gl o tss | Do congram, puih et il )iy the legislation mentioned above, and|authorized by the act of May 25, 1926,|Tefunding taxes illegally collected, Bureau of Standsrds 1:485.070 | “Rifle Practice. 130,150 134,465 | number of employes who had been dis In arriving at the amounts of the es- | decreases in_construction and in gen- | is progressing satisfactorily and the ac- | Nt decrease, aside from the public dent o Liehinouse smmcoehts | tilued_or. USRS Wit be o Geodettc » timates of appropriations contained in | eral sdministration, These decresses are | tivities under it have been of material items, amounts to - approximately u'or Fisherie ‘Total, annual military activities.. $208,018.020 $272,400,438 turned to the pay roll. During the cur<'; this Budget for the Executive branch |partially offset by increases in military | assistance in the relief of the unem- | $37,160,000. Puren been curtailed rent year the staff has ¢ Ofee Permanent appropristions— from 350 to 205 1 of the Government, I have predicated | and naval insurance, and in military | ployed. The program involves a total The principal decrease is $148,000,000 | Bureau of Mine: Pin: Department. » ,900 employes. my action on a continuance during the | and naval compensation. expenditure for all purposes of approxi- |0 the items for construction of NeW | oy gnnual Ordinee e SO i T Yo e made for the Board last July for wheat. 1. T DR G o P e fiscal year 1934 of certain sections or mately $700,000,000, of which $190,- |Federal bulldings. This decrease is parts of sections of the so-called Econ- Retirement Funds. UW.O% ‘: for land and buildings in the |Made possible by reduced expenditure | permanent appropriations— omy Act of Jéne 30, 1932, which, by | The actuarial revaluation of the | District of Columbia. "fl-mn and _Steam- the terms of that act, are now limited in their application to the fiscal year 1933. The recommendation for the continuance of these sections of the Economy Act will be found in the gen- eral provisions which have been incor- porated in the chapter of this Budget pertaining to the Post Office Depart- Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund s0 as to cover the changes made by the act of May 29, 1930, has not been completed. Pending the comple- tion of this revaluation the estimates for the financing of the Government's liability to the fund is presented in the same amount as has been appro- priated for each of the last two years, In furtherance of the provisions of the enabling legislation 817 projects | R, have been specifically authorized at limits of cost aggregating $470,717,000. On October 31 last 254 of these projects had been completed. 400 projects were under contract either in whole or in part, and 110 projects were being proc- essed toward the contract Me. the under the regular public building pro- gram and the fact that the Emergency elief and Construction” Act of 1932 provided $100,000,000 for public build- ings, which is avallable during 1933 and subsequent years. Among the other decreases are $5,700,000 lar customs ad- ministration, -due largely to reimburs- able items resulting from the decline in requirements amounting to $48,000,000 Bubr:::l lor Navi nspecti Bureau of Mines. Total annual. non-military setivi- tes sreasiissecns. $140,437.518 —_— 31,131,049 161,285 93,645,184 45,500,000 $1,134.418 % cosoa"ru $61,602.900 Pose was recommended for next year. The Budget dealt only with admin- istrative e:pemu A total of $500,«; 000,000 already has been made avali- able to the Board as a revolving fund for aid to co-operative associations, MISSISSIPPI DRYS FORM . i ment. The.se provisions, have been in- serted in that chapter for the reason nunely. $20,850,000. that it has been the general policy of th regard to the Foreign Service Congress to include in the consolidated Mrunent and Disability Fund the ac- act making appropriations for the |tuarial valuation shows that a Federal contribution of $427,000 will be required tor'.homulyeu 1934 to maintain the solvency of Iund, ‘The Govern- mgnl‘l lhllmy the fund was in- S5 '1531, Tut thers Tas-been no changs 23, :hnln t t.hm thn been no change | f existing u'wy authorization that e s i Gors ernment’s btmy should at no time customs receipts; $1,084,000 in the Coast Guard items, and $753,000 under ving' and Printing 224028 n3%8| TO FIGHT REPEAL MD!-EV mrggal:;nom: ; m;u' §n'l “,Mlul':-. & & 10,537,600 10,868,500 Sy v Yithe 17,00 soo Prohibition Leaders of: um ‘Total. pPermanent. $11,280,640 Gathe: RS ,)‘ Grand total, non-mil = Pl seytors i X sisLmsass s7a.206440 Commended for Stand. 4 o | Brthe Associated Press. Engra; o | due to reduced production program. poAnnusl sppropriations— $68,000,000 Tax Refund. On the increase side the main items, | _ Posts those pertaining to the pub- | Under l?&mnnmmunl... excluding gnder the lc debt, are $68,000,000 for refunding taxes illegally collected, for which no :fl:,’ %4‘1‘;‘:“"‘;?‘ dMlmflflnNM:;'ih nder the Pourth Assistant . them momumaumwm. Total., Fostal Service o artment, Washinstol / Grand total, ‘proper ! wesTas8.082 $351,008,181 exceed the total of ‘the contributions which - is made up of items 39,091,011 811,172, olmmlmsev‘lhumm-c- wlnxwaomm we;-mn mo‘} Total, asnual ... lngég M&ZF isting law there is no authorization ?:; - | Pederal buildings which will be com- | ynac the Hostoor: iontral. 35,000 000 | Totsl. Panams Cansl........... 811,146,061 513,106,404 an aj tion for 1934 in excess of incurred to pleted during 1934, the remodeling and | Under the Third Assistant . 30,000 2 - e oo o et Sostatng | Ist, snd $301.278,065.15 ackually ex- enlirging of old bulldings, and the - | Total, permanent . —$i05.000 AR ) | S el tui ctist aEPEGE Sy, D firida avatiablh, fi ‘expenditiire | both. i Wenntton and . G Ta field, | Grend total T 9900:104,675 © tofal, annual.. - dlm. e | e T W Nt X e e o uction "’"‘n,m s 5 k Grand otk sommteac: "m ”?’:2"” 3 N 3 o s 661,104,6" & - nln:m fund was mads | this’ amoun the $60,- | _ With to debt transac- | P "‘“"’"“:"“‘" " SOL1040TS 627300181 | got reductions .......... pwonen for 1933, the costs for that ! 000,000 included in the o (Continued on Tenth Page.) Foeral Temmsy R e $105,000,000 307,000,000 _ .. 4Continued on 1 2 against the Lo ko

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