Word: budgeted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...organization Democrat, always have been, always will be." But he dismissed a Tammany department chief for incompetence, disbanded the fleet of expensive city-owned motor cars, was on his way to effect $80,000,000 in municipal economies when the Tammany-controlled Board of Estimate took the budget out of his hands. As a result of his regularity, when his candidacy was announced organization Democrats defected from Tammany in wholesale lots. It was reported that 15 out of 24 Brooklyn district leaders had bolted to the Recovery ticket. The Tammany candidate for Borough President of Staten Island came...
Other business to be considered will deal with the annual budget, the appointment of a Junior to be in charge of Freshman affairs, and the correction of a slight error in the Constitution...
This money will not lie long in the treasury. The stiff income taxes that were necessary to balance the budget will be reduced immediately. Tariffs on Empire goods will come down, old age pensions will be upped two shillings sixpence a week, and the Government will end the year with the million-pound deficit they were ready...
China's militarists last week again had China's bankers on the run. The famed budget of Finance Minister Dr. T. V. Soong-a Chinese marvel because it balanced last year for the first time in the history of the Republic (TIME. Jan. 2)- teetered as the Government admitted a $10,000,000 current deficit and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek demanded of his brother-in-law, Dr. Soong, an additional $18,000,000 to pay his troops...
...York's school system are 1,113,000 day pupils, taught by 36,000 teachers. The Board of Education's budget,, currently some $130,000,000, is the city's biggest. School sites, buildings and equipment are valued at some $500,000,000. A New York child may go to school without spending any money at all: teachers and other educational employes, with some help from the city, maintain a lunch fund which amounts to some $1,500,000 annually. When Jewish holidays fall on school days, the schools lose $500,000 annually, New York State...