Word: fiscales
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...announced, yesterday that the Coop would distribute dividends amounting to over $79,000. It was not found necessary to reduce the rate on the dividends, which remains the same as in previous years, ten per cent on cash purchases and eight per cent on charge purchases made during the fiscal year ending June...
Anticipating a further reduction in the volume of business, the Society made a ten per cent reduction in salaries at the beginning of the present fiscal year. In addition, the personnel of the Society was reduced by six employees...
...Drug, Inc. ¶Informed by Secretary Mills that treasury funds are now available, President Hoover ordered the expenditure of $186,224,000 in public works-a provision of the 1932 Relief Act which the White House bitterly opposed. Purpose: to make more jobs. The President announced that this fiscal year the Government will spend more than $750,000,000 on construction jobs to provide employment, "more than double the normal pace." ¶Next day President Hoover announced that he expected to whittle not less than $500,000,000 out of the 1934 budget. Said he: "A part of this...
...practiced by Senators and Representatives at taxpayers' expense. To initiate voters into this Congressional mystery William Pickett Helm, oldtime syndicate writer, has written Washington Swindle Sheet published this week by Albert & Charles Boni of Manhattan. Taking as his text the official audit of the Senate's miscellaneous outlay for fiscal 1931, Mr. Helm shows how Senators pad their pockets...
...Russell Sherwood, who fled the U. S., was not his fiscal agent...