Word: fiscales
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...current Congressional measure proposing material enlargement of the presidential powers on expenditure is meeting the predicted opposition of large blocs in both houses. Republican leaders fear that a dictatorship is imminent, and prefer the stagnant multiplicity which has already been so effective in impeding fiscal adjustment...
...than many another, that it was time for retrenchment. From the State Legislature the University received $12,000,000 biennially. Although President Chase added a College of Fine & Applied Arts and a School of Physical Education, it was at no extra cost to the budget. He cut many a fiscal corner and last week the University had a cosy $2,500,000 to spare, more than half of which is car-marked for Illinois' medical school buildings in Chicago...
General Tire 6 Rubber Co., always the envy of the rubber industry, reported a $202,353 profit for the fiscal year ended Nov. 30. In the previous year it lost $444,063. This year's profit was after all inventory write-offs and despite a 20% drop in sales to $16,679,000, largely attributed not to a slump in volume of tires sold but to the decline in tire prices. Relatively small, efficient, and under the very personal management of Founder-President William O'Neil, General Tire is the only leading rubber company that had paid back...
...Budget balance outlook for fiscal year 1934 is not so good...
Their weekly Washington letter ($25 per year) is a careful reflection of Capital sentiment on fiscal questions, with pros & cons duly weighed. It is long on discussion, short on prediction. In general it takes a long-range view. A half-dozen staffmen maintain personal contacts on Capitol Hill and in. government departments. The letters are compiled in the Munsey Building...