Word: budgets
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...National Resources Board; Governors-elect Bibb Graves of Alabama and Olin D. Johnston of South Carolina; Governors Talmadge of Georgia and Sholtz of Florida; Senators Robinson of Arkansas and Harrison of Mississippi, who after a four-hour conference jointly declared against the Bonus, for a balanced "normal" budget, with no new taxes next year; President Rudolf Hecht of the American Bankers' Association (see p. 53) who spoke enthusiastically of "co-operation between Government and business," said: "I told the President I didn't think it would be long before he had a touchdown and kicked the goal...
...Basically the U.S. proposes that each state assume responsibility for all manufacture of arms within its borders, proceed to control such manufacture through a uniform system of licenses, and forward full information on all munitions deals to a "Permanent Disarmament Commission" paid for by "a special chapter in the budget of the League of Nations...
Meanwhile investigation of suitable houses for the proposed center continued, resulting in the elimination of the building at 68 Mt. Auburn Street as unsuitable for the budget allotment. Although the space requirements are adequately fulfilled by this building, the costs of adapting it to commuter needs would more than exceed the amount which the Committee has fixed upon for the project. In addition to the costs of painting, papering, and refurnishing the house, it would be necessary to tear down a number of partitions, as the bottom floor has a total of six rooms...
...climination of the Junior Varsity team was found necessary because of the reduced budget of the H.A.A., and because of the difficulty of arranging a satisfactory schedule. The action of Yale and many other colleges in making all Junior Varsity teams informal was mainly responsible for the schedule difficulties. A third reason for discontinuing the Jayvees is the limited playing space offered in the Indoor Athletic Building...
Alfred Hertz gave Impresario Gaetano Merola good cause last week to worry over his budget. For years the San Francisco Opera ran no deficit. Last season there was one of some $30,000. Merola often undertakes a performance with next to no rehearsals; Hertz demands many. But as the solid old German stood in the pit last week, sweat gleaming from his bald pate, his beard pointing eagerly toward the stage. San Franciscans forgot all about dollars and deficits in the fine sweep of his orchestral performance...