Word: budgeted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hoarded money of the country and put it to work?" He killed himself with gas. Amid such circumstances the U. S. Government last week closed its 1933 ledger. It began a new fiscal year in which President Roosevelt was determined to break the Treasury jinx of a fantastically unbalanced budget even if he also broke hearts & homes. A balanced budget, he thought, will break fewer hearts than have been broken by the unbalanced budget of the last three years. Franklin Roosevelt entered the White House last March under a solemn campaign pledge to cut Government costs 25%, and to make...
...budget (see below); $400,000,000 from the regular payment into the Public Debt Sinking Fund. ¶ His "capital" budget, to be raised by special borrowing, will include: $3,300,000,000 for public works; $500,000,000 for direct jobless relief, $400,000,000 to start the bank deposit guarantee fund. Domestic Allotment farm relief, home and farm mortgage relief, etc. Special taxes have been segregated to service this special budget. ¶ During fiscal 1933 the Public Debt increased $3,051,000,000 to $22,539,000,000 -high point since 1922. The incease in the Public Debt...
...youths who murdered them? In Tokyo last week 13 youths, Blood Brothers of the patriotic murder sect led by strapping Priest Nissho Inouye, were brought to trial with him. At his bidding they assassinated last year ex-Finance Minister Junnosuke Inouye (who argued that the Japanese budget could not support a war) and Japan's No. 1 financier, Baron Dr. Takuma Dan (convinced to the roots of his gentle soul that the Mitsui business empire he managed could thrive best in peace). "We still believe in the righteousness of our cause!" thundered Priest Inouye last week. "Our acts were...
...last evening of the session it did pass Dr. Dodds' most important recommendation, thereby taking a long step toward establishing an executive budget. (At Harvard last week that master of State Government, Alfred Emanuel Smith, loudly declared that such a budget was the most crying governmental need today.) New Jersey's bill created the job of State Fiscal Commissioner, to be appointed by the Governor and solely responsible to him. The Commissioner was authorized to suspend or withhold appropriations, reduce personnel, save much money. The Legislature was still to fix the maximum appropriation but the Governor...
...tutting such back bench exuberance, the House proceeded to pass the final provisions of Chancellor Chamberlain's budget (TIME, May 8) by a smash vote...