Word: budgeteers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...House of Commons, will be placed in charge of the vital and difficult task of re-organizing and linking the armed forces of the Empire. It is virtually accepted in England that a colossal re-armament plan will soon be put under way and that the next budget will devote more to the Army, Navy and Air Services than has ever been voted before in history...
...estimates of the Government's spending for fiscal 1936 and 1937. Only one indirect reference did he make to the Bonus: "If the Congress enacts legislation at the coming session which will impose additional charges upon the Treasury for which provision is not already made in this budget, I strongly urge that additional taxes be provided to cover such charges. It is important as we emerge from the Depression that no new activities be added to the Government unless provision is made for additional revenue to meet their cost." Taxes. Again the President announced: "No new or additional taxes...
...that date. In the current year spending is also expected to fall below last year's estimates. Hence Franklin Roosevelt's estimates last week were able to show that although deficits are continuing two years beyond the date he set for balancing the budget, the estimated debt for the end of fiscal 1937 will be $31,351,000,000, roughly half a billion dollars less than the estimate set two years ago for the end of fiscal 1935. However, because of the omission of WPA expenditures from the 1937 budget, it is likely that in June...
...build up Kansas' Governor Alf M. Landon as a GOPossibility by creating around him the legend of a penny-pinching "Coolidge of Kansas." there have been impressed on the public mind as his two chief qualifications for the Presidency the facts that he: 1) has "balanced" Kansas' budget; 2) makes nickel bets on University of Kansas football games. Last week a shrewd publicity stroke added one more fact to the Landon Legend. Discovering that his 10,000 Happy New Year cards were so large that they required 1½? stamps, Governor Landon had the printer shave them down...
...signed feature called "Old Bill Suggests." Once in the 1920's Mr. Munger was put on the carpet for a savage radio attack on real estate bonds, then in high favor with unsophisticated investors. Lately Publisher Frank Knox has been letting out his business section budget, and Editor Munger has expanded, hired a battery of specialists. In his year-end review Editor Munger had a stock-market chart for 1935 with major movements explained by cartoons of Chief Justice Hughes, the Blue Eagle exploding, Haile Selassie with shield and spear, etc. Most exciting moment in Editor Munger...