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INFORMATIONAL TABLES

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Estimates of appropriations for the fiscal year 19Ifi compared with appropriations for the fiscal years 1939 and 1938, and estimated receipts and expenditures for the fiscal years 191+0 and 1939 compared with actual receipts and expenditures for 1938 on the basis of the classification appearing on the daily Treasury statement

A. GENERAL AND SPECIAL ACCOUNTS

T a b l e N o . 1

Estimates of appropriations,

1940Appropriations, Appropriations,

RE CEIPTS—EXPENDITURES

1939 1938Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

RECEIPTSInternal revenue:

$1,903,000,000 $2,086,000,000 2,172,970,000

6, 500,000

$2, 634,618,138. 71 2, 279,453,099.10

5,666, 571. 57

514,405, 671.38 90,103, 584.91

i 60,610. 39 150,131,981. 38

2, 333,370,000 6, 500,000

Taxes under Social Security Act:Title V III - ________________________ 597, 800,000 519, 500,000Title IX . ___ _________________________ 88, 500,000 91,000,000

123, 750,000 109, 300,0004, 950,000

403, 900,000 335, 000,000

79, 730 423,943

65,288, 672

359,187,249. 57

74, 297. 58 513,773. 24

64,964,946.10 25,107,974.85 35,603,220.44 81,891,328. 55

Miscellaneous receipts:Proceeds of Government-owned securities:

Principal—foreign obligations___ _ ___________ _________ 76, 510Interest—-foreign obligations ________________ 334,017Other _____ __________ ______________________________ 89,922,835

Panama Canal tolls, etc. _ _____ - -- ____________ 23, 750,000 23, 500,000Seigniorage - _____ ____________________ ___________ 15, 500, 700 33,000,000Other m is c e l la n e o u s _______ _____________ - ______________ 77, 965,938 77, 507, 655

Total receipts ______ _________- -- 5, 669,320,000 5, 520,070,000 6,241,661,226.99

EXPENDITURES1. General:

Departmental:Legislative establishment________________________________ $23, 543,246. 00

450,950.00$22,250,183. 50

449,910.00 16, 711, 250. 00

161, 554,137. 00 2,089, 370. 00

43,021,995. 00

$25, 393, 313. 34 511,482.40

22, 235, 200 22,721,050 469, 800

21,617,000 160, 785,820

3, 419,000 43,019, 800

25,779,939. 60 479, 019. 68

19, 327, 280.05 152, 075,169. 02

2,964, 605.98 42,039, 253. 53 2,909,134. 52

98, 877,813.99 112, 774,127. 32 41,177, 583. 75 18,102,336. 65 2,972,975.36

“1,949,424.00

9,159, 343. 23 1,468,169.18

Executive p rop er_______________ _________ __________ 446,700State D epartm ent___ ____________ _____ ______ ____ 19, 274, 866. 00

192,447,020. 00 1,759,030. 00

51, 651, 270. 00

19, 514, 302.20 20,244, 200Treasury Department ________ _____________ _______ 153, 443,982. 34

3, 268, 613. 08 42,155, 654. 97

167,340,100 1, 675,000

50, 552,100War Department (nonmilitary)__ ______ ______ . . ______Department of Justice. ____ _____ ___ _______________Post Office Department__ ____ ____________________ _____Department of the Interior_________ _________ ___________ 125, 717, 993. 23

130,462, 216. 00 52, 739, 280. 00 22,430, 280. 00

114, 548, 813. 36 121, 051,144. 00 33, 456,960.00 16, 501, 550. 00

116, 295, 702. 07 118, 586,389. 57 32, 529, 326.85 15,424, 556. 78 2, 778, 333. 00

50.00

122, 578,100 128, 546,100 50,900, 500 21,997,000

114, 515, 830 127,427, 600 32,933,000 18,175,900

Department of Agriculture_______ _. _______________ ____Department of Commerce ___________________________Department of Labor____________________________________Shipping Board ___ ________ ___United States Maritime Commission______ _____________ 100,000,000. 00

40, 000,000. 00 2, 790,000.00

500,000. 00 ' 80, 500,000

40,000,000 2, 485,000

19, 220,000 49,155,000

45.000.000

45.000, 000 2, 069, 700

13, 000,000 47,854,540

Rural Electrification Administration:Loans__ __ _ __ . ________________________ 40,000,000.00

2,402,000. 00 14, 026, 480. 00 46, 223, 573. 00

30,000,000. 00 1,520,007. 50

11, 078, 500. 00 48,149, 524. 53

Other _____ _____ _ ________ ______ ____ _____Civil Aeronautics Authority... _________________________ 21, 230,000.00

52, 017, 735. 00Independent offices and commissions____________________ 41, 583, 202, 79 46,884.13Unclassified items________ _____________________________

Adjustment for disbursing officers’ checks outstanding569, 787,414. 78

+438, 209.47

Total departmental _ _ ____ ___________ ____ 836, 513,886. 23 46,000,000. 00

213.510.000. 00221.935.000. 00 50,522, 600. 00 10,574,924. 00 53,281, 872. 00

3.254.000. 009.150.000. 00

634, 787, 365.86 38,710,000. 00

202,010,000. 00 183,821,800.00 40, 544, 600. 00 10,250,125. 00 63, 332, 737. 00

2, 630,000. 00 14, 302, 491. 00

620, 649, 738.63 35, 532,065. 94

180, 400,000. 00 182,105,090. 97 41,586, 600. 00 10,573,760.00 56,260, 308. 35

2,827, 000. 00

777.875.000 57,711,500

190.510.000 208, 632,30057,009,000 10, 524,000 53, 331,000

3,228,000 8, 400,000

698,009,040 48, 347,000

191,644,100 204, 308, 300

59,065,100 11,954,200 56, 566, 000

2.619.0002.300.000

570, 225, 624. 25 60,817,513.97

152,036, 509. 61 164,995,448. 61 39,907,512. 71 11,361,129. 66 44,258,861.18

2, 613,296. 73

Public buildings..________ _ . _______ _____ ______ __Public highways__________________ _____ _____ _______ ______River and harbor work and flood control _____________ _____Reclamation projects. _______ ____________________________Panama Canal________________ ___________ _____ __________Postal deficiency......................... ................... ..... .............. ..............Railroad Retirement Board:

Administrative expenses_________________________________Railroad unemployment insurance administration fund.. Annuity payments___________________ ____ _____________ « 3,985,323.28Unclassified.................... ........ ................... ..................... ..........

n Excess of credits, deduct.1 Counter-entry receipts (deduct).

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892 THE BUDGET, 1940

T a b l e N o . 1 — C o n t i n u e d

Estimates of appropriations for the fiscal year 1940 compared with appropriations for the fiscal years 1939 and 1938, and estimated receipts and expenditures for the fiscal years 19Jfi and 1939 compared with actual receipts and expenditures for 1938 on the basis of the classification appearing on the daily Treasury statement—C o n t in u e d

A. G E N E R A L A N D SPECIAL ACCO U N TS— Continued

Estimates of appropriations,

1940Appropriations,

1939Appropriations,

1938

RE CEIPTS—EXPENDITURES

Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual,

EXPENDITURES—Continued

1. General—Continued.Social Security Act:

Administrative expenses:Social Security Board_________________. . . _____ _____Department of Commerce..__________ ______ _______Department of Labor________________________________

Grants to States:Social Security Board_______________________________Department of Labor___________ ________ ___________Treasury Department__________________________ ____

Unclassified________________________________________ ____United States Housing Authority.______ ________ ____ _____District of Columbia (United States share).............................National defense:

Army---------- --------------------------------------------------------------------Navy------ ---------- ------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ----------- --------

Veterans ’ A dministration______________ _______ _____________Agricultural Adjustment program:

Agricultural Adjustment A dministration. _______ _______Agricultural Adjustment Administration (act Aug. 24,

1935)......... .................................................. .......... .....................Agricultural contract adjustments-----------------------------------Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act_________Price Adjustment Act of 1938........................ .........................Federal Crop Insurance Act:

Administrative expenses..,...................... ............. ..........Subscriptions to capital stock of Federal Crop Insur­

ance Corporation.............................................................Unclassified.................................................................................

Farm Tenant Act:Loans...... ..................................................................................Other--------------------- --------------- ------------------------------------------Unclassified----------- ---------- ------------- ------- -------------------------

Civilian Conservation Corps------------------------ -------------------------Farm Credit Administration:

Crop loans.............................. ............... ..................................Other------------- ---------------- ------------------------------ -----------------Unclassified--------------------------- ---------------------------------------

Tennessee Valley Authority-------- ------------------------ ---------- ------Interest on the public debt____________________________ _____Refunds:

Customs__________________ _______________________ _____Internal revenue__________________________________ _____Processing tax on farm products------------------------- -------------To States of taxes collected under title IX of the Social

Security Act..................... ............ ............ ...........................

$23,500, 100, 350,

327,000, 8,150, 8,000,

000.00 000. 00 000.00

000.00000.00000.00

$22,300,000. 00 80,000.00

320, 000. 00

307, 000, 000. 00 8, 000,000. 00 8, 000,000.00

$10,500,000.00 25,000.00

306, 000.00

219,100,000. 00 9,829, 000. 00 8,000,000. 00

$22,815,000 95, 000

348,000

318,800, 000 8, 300,000 8,000, 000

$22, 244, 500 75,000

318, 000

291, 000, 000 8, 600, 000 8, 000,000

5,000, 5, 000,

470,305, 739, 233, 561, 093,

32, 000,

90, 000,

415,000,

000.00000.00

868.00 953. 00 000.00

000.00

000.00

000.00

5, 000, 000. 00

460, 201, 586,556, 547,917,

49,800,

144,024,

254. 00 744.00 500. 00

000.00

893.16

345, 000, 212, 000,

000. 00 000. 00

1,000, 000.00 5,000, 000. 00

417, 514, 581. 31 520,195,034. 00 585, 876, 715. 77

40,000, 000.00

125,097, 214. 00

340, 000,000. 00

6,000,000.00

4, 500,0005, 000,000

450,059,100 687,498, 800 546, 668, 000

49.000, 000

90.000, 000 310,000

400.000, 000150.000.000

5,000,000

5.000, 000

447,298,400 594,908, 750 549, 462,100

59, 600,000

200, 000, 000 377, 000

400,000, 000 40,000, 000

3.000.000

5.000.000

$19,613,584. 38 8, 513. 70

336, 379.18

254, 769,184. 91 7,833, 235. 95 8,892, 079. 88

10. 61 165,424. 32

5,000,000. 00

404,701,839. 33 569, 455,393. 71 581, 764, 663. 30

16,667, 022.32

38,156, 532.69 2,992,126. 87

303,852,184.12

25,000,000.00 7,000,000.00

25,000,000.00 7,000,000.00

10,000,000.00 10,000,000.00

22,000,000 8,800,000

20,000,000 6,800,000

295,000,000.00

15,000,000.00 3,691,000.00

248,331,000.00 350,000,000. 00

3,782,880.00 4,042,483. 92

285,000,000

13,000,000 7,366,100

290,000,000

12,705,000 6,372,880

40.000.000.00 1,050,000,000.00

18.000.000.00 3*9,019, 200.00

40.000.000. 00 976,000,000.00

15.750.000.00 35,008,800. 0050.000.000.00

40.166.270.00 926,732,378.00

18,000,000.0032.510.900.00 15,000,000.00

40, 561,886.43

40.000.000 1,050,000,000

17.500.00038.018.00015.000.000

43.000.000 976,000,000

16.000.000 35,008,500 15,000,000

« 8,556. 65

2,275,429.47 776,319. 23

« 92.08 324,986,035.04

4,156,442.16 4,016,787.73

« 18,293.78 42,002, 238.16

926, 280, 713. 67

16,156,340. 00 32,791,660. 60 10, 232,689. 76

40,561,886. 43

Subtotal, general. 5,628,185,303.23 5,287,462,190.02 4,859,392,027. 32 5,610,298,800 5,330, 582,870 4, 660, 648, 348. 45

2. Recovery and relief:Agricultural aid:

Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation—reduction in in­terest rate on mortgages........ ..........................................- -

Federal land banks:Capital stock_____ __________________________________Subscriptions to paid-in surplus_____________________Reduction in interest rates on mortgages____________

Commodity Credit Corporation, restoration of capitalimpairment---------- ---------------- ------- ------- ------- ----------------

Other.............. —.............................. ....................................... .Relief:

Federal Emergency Relief Administration:Reconstruction Finance Corporation funds___________Other______________ _________________________________

Civil Works Administration...................................................Civilian Conservation Corps-------------------------------------------Department of Agriculture, relief-..........................................

7,500,000.00 8,200,000.00 7,500,000.00 7,300,000

30,000,000.00 20,500,000. 0020,000,000.00 31, 700,000.00

94,285,404.73

29,700,000

8,000,000

150,000 9, 390,000

20, 378,000

205, 0002,000,000

210,000

5, 726, 515.05

4, 736, 775. 00 32,977,497. 53 32,114,033. 21

94, 285, 404. 73 66,965.57

31,310.94 4,337,769. 82

222,101.04 1,396, 512. 57

2,472. 25

1 Excess of credits, deduct.

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Estimates of appropriations for the fiscal year 1940 compared with appropriations for the fiscal years 1939 and 1938, and estimated receipts and expenditures for the fiscal years 1940 and 1939 compared with actual receipts and expenditures for 1938 on the basis of the classification appearing on the daily Treasury statement—C o n t in u e d

A. GENERAL AND SPECIAL ACCOUNTS— Continued

Estimates of appropriations,

1940Appropriations,

1939Appropriations,

1938

RECEIPTS—EXPENDITURES

Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

EXPENDITURES—Continued

2. Recovery and relief—Continued.Public works (including work relief):

$10, 670,000 22, 280,000

$34, 282,350 40,420,400 16,101,100 1, 692, 600

1,562,933,000 275,000,000

26,000,000 0)

135.000275.000

11, 555, 000 26,184,180

$25, 498, 296.95 84, 575, 923. 50 33, 639,018. 24 4, 565, 206. 87

1,472,499,478. 21Works Progress Administration (including National

$1,500,000,000.00 667,000,000.00

35, 000,000. 00 200, 000,000.00

340,000,000

16, 500,000 0)

Other:Public Works Administration:

15,109,011.28Allocations for Federal projects_____ ___________

Legislative establishment____ ____________________ _ 515,895.17 1, 650,879. 27

15,889, 790. 32 24, 750, 372. 42

316. 97

26,863,051.55 26,822,907.09 1, 210,708. 29

32, 407, 750. 59 27,342,732. 98

569, 517.13 7, 528,698. 21

213, 071. 61 13,065,141. 33

9, 332.44 223,839.46

4,734,900.00 11, 797.85

22,457,595.22 20,487,826. 32

f 11,725,002.46 1 16.99

180,149,108.66

4, 000,000.00

« 254,374.30 3,405,199. 62

2,703.70 « 4, 522. 24

Treasury Department:6,000, 000.00

18,050,000. 004.200.0004.364.000Other__ ___ __________________________________

War Department (nonmilitary) . ________ _______National defense:

Army _____________________________________ 30,000,000 9,000,000 5, 750,0007.930.0001.241.0001.150.000

47, 604,000 41,726, 500 8, 250,000

45, 596, 200 28, 332, 400 6,440, 800 1,980,100 6, 325,000

13, 358,100

Navy _ ______________________________________Department of Justice________________________ ______ 1, 250,000. 00

6,000,000. 00Department of the Interior __ ______________________Department of Agriculture__________________________Department of Commerce _____________________Department of Labor-. ___ ._______________________ 3,000,000.00Veterans’ Administration________________________ __ 7,000,000

3,875,000Independent offices and commissions__ _____________ 9, 605,000.00District of Columbia _______________________________Unclassified items - _________ _____ _____

Aid to home owners:Home-loan system:

Reconstruction Finance Corporation funds: Home loan bank stock-_ _______________________________

Federal savings and loan associations.- ______Emergency housing _________________________________ 100,000

8, 385,900

13,000,000

179,889, 200

2,000,000

United States Housing Authority _ ________ . _______Federal Housing Administration:

Reconstruction Finance Corporation funds__________ J 10,000,000

5,000,000Other. _____________________________________________

Farm Security Administration__________________________ 175,000,000.00Miscellaneous:

Reconstruction Finance Corporation:Disaster Loan Corporation stock____________________Loans and grants to States, municipalities, etc., under

act July 21, 1932. _______ ___________________ _____Other ___ __ ______ __ _ ____ ____________ ___

Export-Import Bank of Washington__________ _____Administration for Industrial Recovery.......... ............ .......Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1937______ __ $1,750,000,000.00

Total, recovery and relief______________ _____ ________ $37,500,000.00 2,649,605,000.00 1,903,485,404.73 516,165,000 2,437,694, 830 2, 237,563,551.87

3. Revolving funds (net):Agricultural aid:

Farm Credit Administration:Reconstruction Finance Corporation funds:

Crop-production loans__________________________ « 200, 000 «1,497,000

« 400. 000 °3, 684, 000

“ 56, 300 210, 000

« 633, 621.71 « 7,918,444.60

« 75, 487. 51 201,387. 21

964. 54 “ 4. 220.899.84

Regional Agricultural Credit Corporations_____Loans to joint-stock land b an k s ___________________Farm Credit Administration____________________ 193,000Unclassified_____________________________________

Other.......... .................................................. ...................... « 1, 500, 000 ° 2, 800. 000

a Excess of credits, deduct.1 Expenditures shown under departments and establishments to which allocations are made.

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894 TH E BU D G ET, 194Ö

T a b l e N o . 1— C o n t in u e d

Estimates of appropriations for the fiscal year 194-0 compared with appropriations for the fiscal years 1939 and 1938, and estimated receipts and expenditures for the fiscal years 19Ifi and 1939 compared with actual receipts and expenditures for 1938 on the basis of the classification appearing on the daily Treasury statement—C o n t in u e d

A. GENERAL AND SPECIAL ACCOUNTS— Continued

Estimates of appropriations,

1940Appropriations,

1939Appropriations,

1938

RECEIPTS—EXPENDITURES

Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

EXPENDITURES—C ontinued

3. Revolving funds (net)—Continued.Public works:

$25, 000, 000 $105, 675, 000 $136, 875, 352. 65 « 3, 276, 579. 88

$57,000, 000 15, 000, 000 40, 000, 000

57, 000, 000 36,996, 000 138,944, 700 120, 952, 670. 86

4. Transfers to trust accounts, etc.:Old-age reserve account___________ ________________________ $600, 000, 000. 00

120, 150, 000. 00

86, 329, 000. 00 199, 400. 00 500, 000. 00 175, 000. 00

360, 000, 000. 00 118, 250, 000. 00

74, 244, 000. 00 187, 600. 00 500, 000. 00 175, 000. 00

$500, 000, 000. 00 99, 880, 000. 00

72, 392, 000. 00 188, 000. 00 500, 000. 00 175, 000. 00

570, 000, 000 115, 000, 000

86, 329, 000 199, 400 500, 000 175, 000

503, 000, 000 107, 000, 000

74, 244, 000 187, 600 500, 000 175, 000

387, 000, 000. 00 146, 402, 587.18

72, 392, 000. 00 188,000.00 500, 000. 00 175, 000. 00

Railroad retirement account____________________ ___________Government employees' retirement funds (United States

share):Civil service retirement fund _ _______ _____ __ ________Foreign Service retirement fund_______ _________________Canal Zone retirement fund___ __ __ ________ _________

Alaska Railroad retirement fund_________ ______ ____ -

Total, transfers to trust accounts, etc_________________ 807, 353, 400. 00 . 553, 356, 600. 00 673,135, 000. 00 772, 203, 400 685,106, 600 606, 657, 587.18

5. Debt retirements:Sinking fund ________ - - - - _________ ___ ___________ ___ 583, 200,000.00 580, 463,130.00 577, 609, 381.00

210, 000.00 29, 900. 00

2, 546,357.00

110,000.'00

741, 275.00

100,000, 000 100, 000,000 65,115, 550. 00 210, 000. 00 139, 400. 00

Received from foreign governments under debt settlementsEstate taxes, forfeitures, gifts, e tc _______ - -- ______________ 15,000.00

500,000.00

15,000.00

1, 500,000.00

2, 000. 00

840,000.00

Redemption of bonds, etc., from repayments to principal of loans to States, municipalities, etc., Public Works Admin­istration ____________ ___ ___________ ____

Redemption of Liberty Loan bonds issued in 1918 from bequest of James Reuel Smith _____ _________ _______

Obligations retired from Federal intermediate credit banks’ franchise-tax receipts - _________ ____ ___ 880,000.00

Total, debt retirements ____ ________ - ______________ 584, 595,000.00 582, 820,130.00 581, 246, 913.00 100, 000,000 100, 000,000 65,464, 950. 00

Grand total, exclusive of supplemental items________ _____ 7,057,633, 703. 23

100,000,000.00 500,000,000.00

1,750,000,000.00

9,130, 243, 920. 02

150,000,000. 00

8,017, 259, 345. 05 7,035, 663, 200

100, 000,000 210,000, 000

1,750,000,000

8, 692, 329,000

150,000,000

7, 691, 287,108. 36Supplemental items:

General -- -- ______ -- -- _______National defenseETncrQency ___ ____ ______________ 875, 000, 000. 00 750,000,000

Grand total estimates, appropriations, and expenditures, gen­eral and special accounts __ _____________ ___ __ 9, 407, 633, 703. 23 10,155, 243, 920. 02 8,017, 259, 345. 05 9,095, 663, 200 9, 592, 329,000 7,691, 287,108.36

Excess of expenditures over receipts _ ____ ___________ 3, 426,343, 200 4,072, 259, 000 1, 449, 625, 881. 37

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T a b l e N o . 1— C o n t i n u e d

B. TRUST ACCOUNTS, INCREMENT ON GOLD, ETC.

Estimates of appropriations,

1940Appropriations,

1939Appropriations,

1938

RE CEIPTS—EXPENDITURES

Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

RECEIPTSTrust accounts:

District of Columbia__________________________________________Government life-insurance fund________________________________Adjusted service certificate fund_______________________________Civil service retirement fund:

Transfers from general fund (United States and District ofColumbia shares)________________________________________

Deductions from employees’ salaries, etc___________________Interest and profits on investments________________________

Foreign Service retirement fund:Transfers from general fund (United States share)__________Deductions from employees’ salaries, etc___________________Interest on investments____________________________________

Canal Zone retirement fund:Transfers from general fund (United States share)__________Deductions from employees’ salaries, etc___________________Interest on investments____________________________________

Alaska Railroad retirement fund:Transfers from general fund (United States share)__________Deductions from employees’ salaries, etc___________________Interest on investments____________________________________

Indian tribal funds____________________________________________Insular possessions_____________________________________________Other__________________________________________________________Unclassified items_____________________________________________

Increment resulting from reduction in the weight of the gold dollar..Seigniorage________________________________________________________Unemployment trust fund:

State accounts:Deposits by States____ _______________ ____ ______________Interest on investments____________________________________

Railroad unemployment insurance account:Contributions_____________________________________________Interest on investments____________________________________

Old-age reserve account:Transfers from general fund____________________________________Interest on investments_______________________________________

Railroad retirement account:Transfers from general fund____________________________________Interest on investments________________________________________

EXPENDITURESTrust accounts:

District of Columbia_____________________Government life-insurance fund__________Adjusted-service certificate fund_________Civil-service retirement fund:

Annuities and refunds_______________Investments_________________________

Foreign Service retirement fund:Annuities and refunds_______________Investments_________________________

Canal Zone retirement fund:Annuities and refunds_______________Investments____ ____________________

Alaska Railroad retirement fund:Annuities and refunds_______________Investments_________________________

Indian tribal funds______________________Other____________________________________Unclassified items______________ _________

$43,92,

961, 341 935, 000 245, 000

, 171, 760 000, 000

!, 000,000

199,400 195, 000 150,000

500, 000 660, 000 170, 000

175, 000 205, 000 25, 000

', 025, 000 !, 041, 500 i, 201, 510

$66, 856, 728 94, 823, 000

745, 000

75, 086, 760 40, 000, 000 18, 000, 000

187, 600 195, 000142.000

500, 000 620, 000 160, 000

175.000 175, 00015, 000

6,110, 000 11, 955, 000 26, 360,170

70, 000, 000

748,32,

570,43,

120,2,

900, 000 333, 500

, 550, 000 325, 000

000, 000 863, 000

150,000 600, 000

70, 000, 000

786, 200, 000 25, 690, 000

$45, 380, 582. 62 93, 459, 208. 42 1, 475, 212. 45

73, 234, 760. 00 37, 272, 634. 54 16, 635, 825. 67

188, 000. 00 190, 248. 95 133,896. 55

500, 000. 00 508, 617. 35 145,882. 53

175,000. 00 156,207.87 10, 972. 28

6, 725,897. 33 15, 380,008. 57 30, 355, 263. 54

599, 458.39 1,094,842. 97

90, 351, 012. 40

747, 660, 496. 77 15,172,022.11

503, 000,000 27,029, 000

107,000,000 2, 200, 000

387, 000, 000.00 15, 412, 232. 89

146, 402, 587.18 1, 410,821.92

1, 974, 582. 011 1, 863, 225, 258 1, 727, 031, 693. 30

$46, 562,121 92, 935, 000

245, 000

157,171, 760

544, 400

1, 330, 000

405,000

7, 025,000 37, 806, 550

94,122,121.00 823, 000.00 745, 000.00

133, 086, 760. 00

524, 600. 00

1, 280, 000. 00

365, 000.00

i, 110,000. 00 ', 199, 642. 00

$43, 712,167. 74 93, 646, 805.00 1, 475, 211.00

127,192, 636. 00

512,145.00

1,154, 505.00

335, 085.00

6, 553, 903.00 52,198,170.00

58, 000, 000 92, 935,000

245.000

70,000,000 87, 000, 000

245.000 300, 000

1,030,000 300, 000

227, 000 178, 000

7,000, 000 41,192,440

54, 000, 000 94, 823, 000

745.000

66, 500,000 66, 500,000

280.000250.000

945.000335.000

135, 000230.000

6, 040, 00045,265,339

46,452, 721. 05 113, 718, 660. 98

2, 269, 602. 66

62,489, 850.22 64, 508, 437. 25

308, 449.14217.000.00

798,420.20358.000.00

68, 902. 29 275, 000.00

8, 286, 690. 04 27,272,499.37

23, 264. 63

895

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Estimates oj appropriations for the fiscal year 191+0 compared with appropriations for the fiscal years 1939 and 1938, and estimated receipts and expenditures for the fiscal years 194-0 and 1939 compared with actual receipts and expenditures for 1938 on the basis of the classification appearing on the daily Treasury statement—C o n t in u e d

B. TRUST ACCOUNTS, INCREM ENT ON GOLD, ETC.— Continued

Estimates of appropriations,

1940Appropriations,

1939Appropriations,

1938

RE CEIPTS—EXPENDITURES

Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

EXPENDITURES—Continued

Transactions, in checking accounts of governmental agencies (net), etc.:

Commodity Credit Corporation_______________________________ $117,020,000 « $184,487,067.11

« 1,206,460.00 33, 930,430. 61

“ 8, 627,452. 52 « 43, 596,417.45

34, 678. 99

125,000.00 51,478, 739. 50

559, 705,000. 00 190,975,000.00

Export-Import Bank of Washington:Reconstruction Finance Corporation funds__________ _____

Rural Electrification Administration___________________________Reconstruction Finance Corporation______ ____________________Other_________________________________ ________ _______ _______

Chargeable against increment on gold:Melting losses, etc______________________________________________ 2,372Payments to Federal Reserve banks (sec. 13b, Federal Reserve

Act, as amended)___________________ __________________ ______For retirement of national-bank notes__________________________ 5,497,305

336,890,000 475,000,000

Unemployment trust fund:State accounts:

Investments_______ _______________________________________1 $781, 233,500

J 44,875,000

J 613,863,000

j 122,750,000

$811,890,000 $763,985,918.00 J $212, 233, 500 1 500,000, 000

} 58,875,000 I 55,000,000

J 578,863,000 i 35,000,000

J 6,750,000 1 116,000,000

Withdrawals by States_____________________________________Railroad unemployment insurance account:

Investments________________________________________________

Old-age reserve account:Investments___________________________________________________ 530.029.000

109.200.000

402.412.233.00

147.813.409.00

510,029,000 20,000,000

9,700,000 99,500,000

395,200,000.00 5,404,062.87

66, 200; 000.00 79,849, 056.18

Benefit payments___ ________ ___ ___________________________Railroad retirement account:

Investments _______________________________________________Benefit payments______________________________________________

T o ta l...____ ___________________________ ________ ______ ____ 1,906,746,331 1,790, 375,123 1,640, 992,187.74 1,921, 373, 940 1, 909, 687, 016 1,472,032,068.90

Excess of receipts over expenditures __ _______________________ 53,208,071 254,999,624.40Excess of expenditures over receipts________________________________ 46,461,758

« Excess of credits, deduct.

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Permanent appropriations included in Statement N o . 2 A. GENERAL AND SPECIAL ACCOUNTS

T a b l e No. 2

LEGISLATIVE ESTABLISHMENTGeneral accounts:

Library of Congress:Bequest of Gertrude M. Hubbard, interest account__________________Library of Congress trust fund, interest on permanent loan account...

Total, permanent appropriations, general accounts under Legislative Establishment.

INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHMENTSGeneral accounts:

Smithsonian Institution:Interest from trust account......... ................... ............ ............................... ..................... ..............

Special accounts:Farm Credit Administration:

Supervision of Federal credit unions_______________________________ ____ _____ ____ ___Proceeds of rents from property under foreclosure proceedings__________________________

Federal Home Loan Bank Board:Salaries and expenses, Federal Home Loan Bank Board________________________________

Federal Power Commission:Payments to States under Federal Water Power Act___________________________________

Railroad Retirement Board:Railroad Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund, Railroad Retirement Board.

Total, permanent appropriations, general and special accounts, under Independent Establishments.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREGeneral accounts:

Cooperative agricultural extension work_________________________________ ______________ ____ ___________Working fund, Agricultural Adjustment Administration______________ ____ _________ ______ _____________Advances by Secretary of the Treasury under sec. 12 (b), act of May 1 2 , 1 9 3 3 ____________________________________________

Exportation and domestic consumption of agricultural commodities______________________________________Special accounts:

Payments to States and Territories from national-forest fund______ ____________________________ __________Payments to school funds, Arizona and New Mexico, national-forest fund________________________________Roads and trails for States, national-forest fund__________________________________________________________Migratory bird conservation fund, act Mar. 1 6 , 1 9 3 4 _____________________________________________ _______ ____________________________

Advances to Department of Agriculture under Tobacco Act, June 2 8 , 1 9 3 4 ________________________________________________

Payment to counties under Migratory Bird Conservation Act____________________________________________

Total, permanent appropriations, general and special accounts, under Department of Agriculture.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORGeneral accounts:

Colleges for agriculture and mechanic arts_______________ ____________________ _________ ___________Federal Board for Vocational Education:

Promotion of vocational education_______________ ___________________ _________ _______________Special accounts:

Payments to States from receipts under Grazing Act__________ ____ ______________ ________________Payments to States from receipts under Mineral Leasing Act_______________________________________Payments to States from potash deposits, royalties and rentals_____________________________________Alaska Railroad special fund_______________________________________ _______________________________Payment to counties, Oregon and California land-grant fund_______________________________________Helium production fund___________________________________________________________________________

Total, permanent appropriations, general and special accounts, under Department of the Interior.

STATE DEPARTMENT

General account: Payment to consular agents for services to American vessels and seamen..____ ______

TREASURY DEPARTMENTGeneral accounts:

Payment of interest on deposits of public moneys of Government of the Philippine Islands..Expenses of loans (act Sept. 24, 1917, as amended and extended)_____________ ____ _________Contingent expenses, national currency (reimbursable)_____________ ______ ________________

Total, permanent appropriations, general and special accounts, under Treasury Department, exclusive of public debt.

General account: Interest on the public debt............... ............. ................................... ................................................ _........................

• Excess of credits, deduct.

Estimates of appropriations,

1 94 0

3 9 ,5 0 0

4 0 ,3 0 0

60, 00 0

9 1 ,0 0 0

1 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0

19, 500

9 ,1 5 0 , 00 0

10, 7 20 , 500

4 , 7 0 1 ,1 6 5

9 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

1, 2 7 5 ,0 0 0

3 0 ,0 0 0

5 1 0 ,0 0 0

1 5 ,0 0 0

9 6 , 5 3 1 ,1 6 5

2 , 5 5 0 ,0 0 0

7, 0 00 , 0 0 0

500 , 0 0 0

2, 500 , 0 0 0

3 7 ,5 0 0

2 ,6 2 5 , 0 0 0

3 7 5 ,0 0 0

7 0 ,0 0 0

15, 65 7 , 5 0 0

2 ,1 7 2 , 50 0

3, 6 9 0 ,0 0 0

3 ,1 0 0

5 ,8 6 5 , 60 0

1 ,0 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

Appropriations,1939

$ 8 0 0 .0 0

¡8 ,5 0 0 .0 0

39, 3 00 . 0 0

GO, 00 0 . 0 0

32 , 8 8 0 .0 0

1, 3 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

16, 7 4 3 .0 0

14, 3 02 , 4 91 . 00

15, 7 3 2 ,1 1 4 . 00

4, 7 0 1 ,1 6 5 . 00

1 4 4 ,0 2 4 ,8 9 3 .1 6

1 ,1 1 4 , 7 00 . U0

3 0 ,0 0 0 . 00

5 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

1 .5 ,0 0 0 .0 0

1 5 0 ,3 9 5 , 7 5 8 .1 6

2 , 5 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

7, 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

5 00 , 0 0 0 . 00

2, 4 5 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0

3 7 , 50 0

2, 3 6 0 , 0C0. 0 0

3 7 5 , 00 0 . 0 0

94 , 0 0 0 .0 0

15, 3 66 , 5 00 . 0 0

2 ,1 7 2 , 5 0 0 .0 0

3, 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 . 0 0

3 ,1 0 0 .0 0

5, 6 7 5 , 60 0 . 00

9 7 6 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Expenditures,1 938

$1, 2 2 9 .0 3

4 , 7 3 5 .1 7

5, 9 6 4 . 20

60 , 00 0 . 00

3 7 ,1 6 6 .1 4

1, 9 4 9 . 04

1, 2 4 8 ,9 9 0 . 73

15, 3 87 . 61

1, 3 6 3 , 49 3 . 52

4 , 6 9 8 ,4 7 5 . 00

3 7 ,6 9 2 . 87

« 3 9 0 ,1 4 1 . 49

3 4 , 9 9 8 , 546 . 83

1 ,2 1 4 , 5 4 7 .0 0

2 7 ,9 9 5 .0 5

4 7 6 ,4 1 3 . 6 2

9 56 . 57

« 10. 92

7, 9 0 4 .0 4

4 1 ,0 7 2 , 3 78 . 57

2 , 5 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

6, 8 9 6 , 9 0 2 . 60

2 1 8 , 9 6 6 .9 0

1, 9 44 , 618 . 95

3 0 , 579 . 91

2, 5 00 , 9 01 . 39

6, 7 2 1 .6 5

4, 725 . 85

1 4 ,1 5 3 .4 1 7 . 25

5 . 00

1, 577 , 5 3 6 .1 4

4 ,1 3 0 , 9 8 4 . 48

3 ,1 0 3 .0 9

5, 711 , 6 2 3 . 71

9 2 6 , 2 8 0 . 7 1 3 . 67

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Permanent appropriations included in Statement No. 2—C o n t in u e d

A. GENERAL AND SPECIAL ACCOUNTS— Continued

Estimates of appropriations,

1940Appropriations,

1939Expenditures,

1938

treasury department—continued

Public-debt retirements from ordinary receipts:Opti oral ft won nts: Sinking fund,.____________ _____ . . . . . . ________ ___________________ ____- _______ _ . $583,200,000

15,000 880,000

500, 000

$580,463,130. 00

15,000.00 840, 000. 00

1,500,000.00 2, 000. 00

$65,121, 550. 00

133,400.00Special accounts:

Retirements from gifts, forfeitures, and other miscellaneous receipts......................................................................................Obligations retired from Federal intermediate-credit banks franchise tax receipts................................................................Redemption of bonds, etc., from repayment of principal of loans to States, municipalities, etc., Public Works Ad­

ministration _________________________________________________________ ______ ___________________________________Redemption of Liberty bonds issued in the year 1918 from bequest of James Reuel Smith__________________________Redemption of bonds, etc., received as repayment of principal and as interest payments on obligations of foreign

governments _ _ _ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________ 210, 000. 00

65,464,950.00Total, public-debt retirements from ordinary receipts.......................................... .............................................................

Total, permanent appropriations, general and special accounts under Treasury Department, including public debt.

WAR DEPARTMENTGeneral accounts:

Permanent International Commission of Congresses of Navigation_______________________ _______ _____________ _______

584, 595, 000 582,820,130. 00

1,640,460, 600 1, 564,495, 730. 00 997,457, 287. 38

° 5. 87 41.59

761, 071. 29

Operation and care of canals and other works of navigation_____________________________________________________________Special accounts:

Replacing ordnance and ordnance stores_______ _ ________ _______________ __________________________________________Maintenance and operation of dams and other improvements of navigable waters_______________ ______ __________ ____ 135, 000

Total, permanent appropriations, general and special accounts under War Department........................................................

Total, permanent appropriations, general and special accounts. .................................................................................................

135, 000 761,107. 01

1,763,545,065 1,746,029,402.16 1,054,813, 652. 93

• Excess of credits, deduct»

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Permanent appropriations included in Statement No. 2— ContinuedB. TRUST ACCOUNTS

Estimates of appropriations,

1940Appropriations,

1939Expenditures,

1938

LEGISLATIVE ESTABLISHMENTLibrary of Congress:

$24,00040,000

$26,000.00 55,000.00 3,500.00

533,500.00

$50,729. 67 82,980.18Library of Congress gift fund__________________________________________________________________________________________

Chamber Music Auditorium, Library of Congress_____________________________________________________________________Proceeds of sale, etc., of publications, Government Printing Office_____________________________________________________ 600,000 564, 796. 50

257.14Architect fifths Capif.nl, special deposit annnnnt .... __ ___ _Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts under Legislative Establishment .,... __ ... ... __ ._ ___ _ _ 664,000 618,000.00 698, 763.49

INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHMENTS

Board of Tax Appeals, special deposit accounts____________________________________________________________________________ « 5,131.40

Civilian Conservation Corps:Savings fund _ _ ______________________________________________________________________________ 5,000,000 5, 000,000.00 3, 549, 068. 53

« 298, 677. 80Special deposit account ____ _______________________________________________________________________________________5,000,000 5,000,000.00 3, 250, 390. 73

Civil Service Commission:Civil service retirement and disability fund____________________________________________________________________________ 157,171,760

1, 330,000 405, 000

133,086, 760.00 1, 280, 000. 00

365,000. 00

126, 998, 287. 47 1,156, 420. 20

343,902. 29 « 287, 381. 38

Canal Zone retirement and disability fund _ __________________________________________________________________

Special deposit account _ ____________ _______________________________________________________

Total, Civil Service Commission ______ _________________________________________________________________ ____ ______ 158,906, 760 134,731,760.00 128, 211, 228. 58

Employees’ Compensation Commission:Relief and rehabilitation, Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act____________________________________ 30,000 30,000.00 22,044. 64

1,397.93Special deposit account __________________________________________________________________

Total, Employees’ Compensation Commission__ __ _________________________________________________________________ 30, 000 30,000.00 23, 442. 57

Farm Credit Administration: Special deposit accounts _ _____________________________________________________________ « 436, 987. 35 7,082. 71

19, 095.24 295, 707. 76 15,622. 65 52, 791. 84

141.01 ° 153. 49 2,482.05 5,477. 25 « 771.97 6,040.33 « 116. 54 3, 318. 56

508. 37 « 271.35

« 75, 312. 55 110,161. 67

« 205.42 « 123,947.18

374. 46 « 5, 547. 78

Federal Communications Commission, special deposit accounts __________________________________________________________Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, special deposit accounts______________________________________________

Operating and maintenance of housing projects_______________________________________________________________________Federal Home Loan Bank Board_________________________________________________________ - _______________________________Federal Housing Administration, special deposit accounts________________________________________________________________ -Federal Power Commission, collections____________________________________________________________________________________Federal Trade Commission, special deposit accounts_______________________________________________________________________General Accounting Office, wages of employees of contractors ___ ______________________________________________________ 1,000 600.00

Special deposit accounts ______ _ ___________________________________________________________________________________Interstate Commerce Commission, special deposit accounts _ _ __________________________________________________National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, special deposit accounts____________________________________________________National Archives, special deposit accounts - ___________________________________________ *_________Northwest Territory Celebration Commission, cooperative work___________________________________________________________National Industrial Recovery __ __________________________________________________________________________________________Railroad Retirement Board, special deposit account________________________________________________________________________Social Security Board, special deposit account______________________________________________________________________________Securities and Exchange Commission, special deposit account_______________________________ _____________________________Smithsonian Institution, special deposit account _______________________________________________________________________U. S. Maritime Commission, special deposit account ______________________________________________________________________U. S. Tariff Commission, special deposit account _________________________________________________________________________Rural Electrification Administration, special deposit account______________________________________________________________

Veterans’ Administration:United States Government life-insurance fund__________________ _______ _______ ______________________________________ 92,935, 000

245.000150.000 75, 000

2,100,000

94, 823,000.00 745, 000. 00 150, 000. 00 75, 000.00

2,100, 000.00

113, 718, 660.98 2, 269,602. 66

117, 576. 37 111, 133. 35

2, 111, 767. 96 “ 88, 395. 80

Adjusted service certificate fund______________________________________________ ______________________ ______ _________Funds due incompetent beneficiaries___________________________________________________________________________________General post and Horatio war funds, national homes__________________________ ________________________________________Personal funds of patients______________________________________________________________________________________ ______

Special deposit accounts. _________________ _________ __ ______________________________ __________________ _____ .

Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts, Veterans’ Administration__________________ _______ _______________ 95, 505, 000 97,893,000.00 118, 240, 345. 52

Welfare and Recreational Association of Public Buildings and Grounds......... .............................................. ........... ............. ......... 2, 600, 000 2,500,000.00 2, 542, 314. 09 « 1, 735,927. 30

4, 332. 44Works Progress Administration, special deposit account___________________________________________________________________Miscellaneous special deposit accounts_____________________________________________________________________________________

Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts, under Independent Establishments___ ____ ________ _______________ 262,042, 760 240,155, 360.00 250,406,485. 50

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Permanent appropriations included in Statement No. 2—ContinuedB. TRUST ACCOUNTS— Continued

Estimates of appropriations,

1940Appropriations,

1939Expenditures,

1938

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURECooperative work, Forest Service__ ___________________________________________________________________________ __________ $1,000,000

106,400$1,000, 000.00

116,900.00$1.107,177. 22

128,987. 06 976, 494. 89

° 12. 52 « 4,374,485. 52

89, 565. 08 6,821.81

737. 66 50, 095. 70

213. 62 8,481,223. 68

Miscellaneous contributed funds_____________________________________________ __________________________________________Special deposit arvyvnnts _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Miscellaneous, processing taxes (A. A. A.) . . . _______ ______________ _____________ _______________ __________________ __State rural-rehabilitation corporation funds, Farm Security Administration _ 2,475,000

1,600, 0002,840,000. 00 1, 200, 000. 00Operation and maintenance of resettlement and rural-rehabilitation projects, Farm Security Administration________ __ ___

Proceeds, distilled-spirits industry, parity payments (A. A. A .)____________ ___________________ ________ __ ____________Undistributed cotton price-adiustment payments (A. A. A .)-- ______ ___________________________ _____ ____________ --- -Expenses, sale of hides, Surplus Commodities Corporation___ _________ ______ _____ __________ ______________________ _Purchases for States, Surplus Commodities Corporation______________________ _ ___________ ___________ ____________Special deposit accounts, Farm Security Administration______ __ ____________ _______ ________ ____ _________ _______Sea-food inspections, Food and Drug Administration___ __________ ______________ __________ ________ ________________ 5,235 5, 235.00

Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts, under Department of Agriculture.____________________ ____________ 5,186, 635 5,162.135. 00 6,466,818. 68

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEPhilippine trust fund (tonnage tax)___ __________ ____ _______ ______________________________ _ ____ _______________ 20,000

10020,000.00

100. 00109, 241.14

Wages and effects of American seamen, Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection._________ ___________ _____ _ _ .Special deposit accounts_______________ __ _______ _____ _____________________ _________________ ________ __________ 52, 448.19

63, 357. 05 7, 540.11

10,322.96 « 3, 840. 68 21, 994. 60

Fox and fur-seal industries, Pribilof Islands_____ _ ____________ __________________ ______ ____________ __________________ 65.000 10, 00020.000

65, 000.00 10, 000.00 20,000.00

Special statistical work, Foreign and Domestic Commerce__________________ ____ ____________________ ______ _____________Special statistical wTork, Census. _____________ _________ _________ _ ___________ _____ ________________ _______________Special deposit accounts, Patent Office ___________________ ____________________ __________________ _ __ ___________ _Unearned fees, Patent Office____ _____ _________ _________________________________________________________ ___ ______ 25,000 25,000.00

Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts, under Department of Commerce.__ _______________________________ 140,100 140,100.00 261,063.37

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Reclamation, contributed funds._____ _______________________ _________________ ________ ______________________________ __ 35,000

7, 025, 000285,620. 00

6,110, 000. 003, 391,145.11 5, 607,051. 96 1,179, 030. 56 1,188,190. 21

253, 300. 75 93. 23

106,640. 91 15, 904. 35

277.42 34, 530. 98

133,872.08 4, 203.90

594,607.18 87, 677. 00

133, 780. 62

Miscellaneous trust funds of Indian tribes... ________ ________________ __________________ ______ _________ _______Special deposit accounts, Bureau of Indian Affairs_______ _____________ _____ _____________ _____________ _ ______________Indian monevs, proceeds of labor____ _________________________________ _____ _____ ____________ _________________ . . . 300, 000

20, 000 2,040

80,000 12,000 1,000

90,000 120, 000 15, 700

200, 000. 00 20, 000. 00 2,040.00

80, 000. 00 12,000. 00 1, 000. 00

88,000.00 120,000.00 15, 500.00

National Park Service, donations_______ ________________ _______________ _______ _ _._ _ ____________ _______________Preservation, birthplace of Abraham Lincoln_____ ____________ ___________ _ _________ _ ____________________ _______ __Funds contributed for improvement of roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska . _ __ ._ _____ ._ . . __Expenses, public survey work _ . . . . . . __________________ ________________ ________ _________________ _ ________ _______Trustee funds, Alaska townsites_________________________________________ _____________ ______ _________________ ________Pension money, St. Elizabeths Hospital________________ . ______________________________________________ ____________ _ _Personal funds of patients, St. Elizabeths Hospital____ _________________________________________________ ________________National park trust fund. ___________________ _______ _____ ____________ ____________ ____________ ______________ . .Special deposit accounts, miscellaneous civil _ ___ . _. . ___ _________________ . ._ _. _________ _____ ___Unearned proceeds, lands __ __ __ . _ _ . ........................................... 200,000 200, 000. 00Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, contribution _ . _ . _ ____________ _____ _________________ _______

Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts, under Department of the Interior_____________________________ ______ 7,900, 740 7,134,160.00 12, 730, 306. 26

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICEFunds of Federal prisoners ____ . . . . . . __ _. __ ___ _____ ___ ________ _________ ____________ _____ __ 600,000

100,000 300,000

1,000, 000

600,000.00 100,000. 00 300,000. 00

1,000,000.00

585,797.81 299,436.05 273,998. 20

2, 639,929.00 351,951. 53 306,630.10

Fees and other collections, United States marshals __ ________________________________________ _______ _________Commissary funds, Federal prisons __ ._ . . ___ _____ _____ ______ _ ___ _______________________Fees and other collections, clerks of United States district courts ____ _________________ ___________ ____ ____________Special deposit account _.. ........... ........................ . . . . __ ___ __ ______________ _ __________ __________________Alien property fund, Alien Property Custodian ___ _____ _____________ ____ ________________ ________ _ ____________

Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts, under Department of Justice_____ _________________ ______________ 2,000,000 2,000,000.00 4,457,742. 69

DEPARTMENT OF LABORUnearned naturalization fees __ _ . . ._ _ _____________________________ _________________________ 30.000

4,00022.000 2, 500

50,000 186,800

30.000. 00 4,000. 00

22.000.00 2, 500. 00

50,000. 00 186,800. 00

28,459. 40 3,546. 37

21,610.00 2,030.00

49,709. 91 81,396. 51

291,995. 28

Unearned immigration (reentry) permit fees— ____ ____ ___________ ________________________ _________ _________________Unearned immigration (registry) fees.___ . . . _________ _________________________ ______ __________________________-Disposition of deposits of aliens who become public charges. _______________ __________________________________________ .Deposits to secure payment of fines and passage money, Immigration and Naturalization Service_____ ___ _______________Advances by District Unemployment Compensation Board to United States Employment Service________________ ______Special deposit accounts . . . . _ _ _ _ _______ ______________ .

Total, pp.rmflTip.nt, appropriations, trust accounts, under Department of Labor____ _________________________________ 295, 300 295, 300.00 478,747.47

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Permanent appropriations included in Statement No. 2—C o n t in u e d

B. TRUST ACCOUNTS— Continued

Estimates of appropriations,

1940Appropriations,

1939Expenditures,

1938

NAVY DEPARTMENTPay of the Navy, deposit fund _ __________________________ __ ______________________ _______ ___ _____________________ $100,000

185.000275.000

1, 300,000300, 000

$100,000.00185.000. 00275.000. 00

1, 300, 000. 00300.000. 0050.000. 0025.000.00

$88, 781. 95 155,414. 48 47, 018. 06

1, 374, 531. 46 289,193. 51

546. 52 26,830. 32 1, 782. 46

Pay of the Marine Corps, deposit fu n d .______ _ _________ - _____________ ________________ _____________________________Navy fines and forfeitures._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __________ __ _________________ __ _________________ ________ __________ _._Naval hospital fund _ - ______ ___ _ _________ _____________________ _____________________________ _________________Ships’ stores profits, Navy __ __ __ _________ ____ ______ __ __ __ _ ___ __ ________ __________ ____________ ___United States Naval Academy museum fund____ __________ _ ____________________ ______ ___________________________ _Naval Reservation, Olongapo, civic fund __ __ __ _ __ __ _____________ ___________ _ ____________ __ __ __ 25, 000Special deposit accounts _ ________________ _________ _____ _______________ __________ _ __ ______ ____________ ___ ____

Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts under Navy Department. _ __________ _______ _____ _____ _____________ 2,185,000 2, 235,000. 00 1, 984, 098. 76

STATE DEPARTMENTForeign Service retirement and disability fund________ _ _______________ . ___________ ___________ _______________ __ 544,400

647, 700524, 600.00 647, 700. 00

525, 449.14 211,008. 21

« 163, 499. 71Miscellaneous trust accounts._ __ _ ________ ____ ________________ ___________________________ __________ _______ _________ ______________ __Special deposit accounts_______________________________________________ _________________ ___ ___________ ____________ ______________________ ___

Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts, under State Department______ __________________ ______________ ______ 1,192,100 1,172, 300.00 572, 957. 64

TREASURY DEPARTMENT100,000

2, 500 200

700,000 11,200,000

600 19,000 23,275

100, 000.00 110, 582. 61Philippine trust fund (Customs Service). _ ______________________ _______ ____ __ _______ _ ________ _____ _________ __Payment of proceeds of Government bonds, interest coupons, etc., found..________________ ___________ _______________________ . _ 200.00

700,000.00 11,116,000. 00

600. 0019.000. 0023.000. 00

715, 691. 75 57,339,670. 72

163. 00Return of proceeds of undelivered Liberty bonds belonging to subscribers whose whereabouts are unknown_____________________Puerto Rico trust fund (internal revenue)______ ______________ ________________ ________ _____ ________ __________ ____ _______Expenses, Treasury Department, enforcement title III, National Prohibition Act, as amended, Puerto Rico ____________ 23,855.19

12, 745. 99 618. 59

Securities trust fund, Public Debt Service____ ______________ ___________ _______ ____________________________ __ _ ___ ______ _____________Return of proceeds of assets of Liberty Loan associations of banks and trust companies of New York.. __ __ ______________ 100

100 3,400

55.00010.000

100. 00 100. 00

3, 400. 0050.000. 0010.000. 00

Return of proceeds of Government obligations held for rightful owners___________ ___________________________ __________________________Moneys and effects of former patients, Public Health Service___________________________ ________________________________ ____ __ 1, 527.11

43,483. 54 10,000. 00

° 85,300. 86 ° 59,935,635. 65

3, 849. 23

Personal funds and earnings of inmates of narcotic farms______________ __________________ _______________ ____________ __ __To promote the education of the blind (interest) _ _ _ ________ _____ _______________Outstanding liabilities __ _____________ __ ___________ _______ ____ __________________ ___________ _ _________________________________________Special deposit accounts ____________ ___________________ ________________________ _______ __ ____________________ _____________________ _________National Institute of Health gift fund. ____ __ __________ _ _ _ ____________________________________________________________________________ _. 8, 700 8, 700.00

Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts, under Treasury Department_______________________________________ 12,122,875 12,031,100.00 ® 1,758, 748. 78

WAR DEPARTMENTPay of the Army, deposit fund _ ________ . ___ _______ ________________________ ___________________________ 2,000,000 1, 800,000. 00 1, 571,952. 00

30. 33 37, 791. 59

« 433.05 4,962. 43

379, 989.18 1,170,358. 52

112,754. 34 18,954.80

® 2,282. 76 458.05

1,187. 05

Estates of deceased personnel, War Department.___________ ________ _______ __________ _______________________ ________________________________Estates of deceased soldiers _ _ _______ _________ _________________________ ___ _____ ___________________________ ________________ __ 40, 000 40, 000.00Army allotments ________ ____ ____________ ___________________________ ____________________ _______________ _ .Bequest of William F. Edgard Museum and Library . ______ __________ __ ______________________________ ____________________Funds contributed for improvement of rivers and harbors __________________________________ ____________________ __________________ _ 50, 000

808,950100,000. 00 418,200.00Funds contributed for flood control, general _ __ _ ________ ______ ______ ________________ ________________________ _

Funds advanced for improvement of rivers and harbors_ _ ________ __ ______ ____________________________________________ _______ ___________ __Funds contributed for sewerage system, Fort Monroe, V a _ _________ _ _________________ _____ ________ ____ ___________ _ 18, 500 18, 500.00Special deposit accounts _______ __ ___________ __________ __ ________________ _______ __________________ ______________________________Bequest of Maj. Gen. Fred C. Ainsworth, library, Walter Reed General Hospital________________________________________ 250 275.00Miscellaneous trust accounts, War Department_________ ______________ _______ ___________________________________ ______ __________ _______ ________

Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts, under War Department____ _______________________________________ 2,917,700 2,376,975.00 3,295,722. 48

DISTRICT OF COLUMRIATeachers’ retirement-fuhd deductions ______ ___ _______ __ ______________________________ ________________ - _ 475.000

800.000 540,00024.00060.000

475.000.00800.000.00 540,000.0024.000.0060.000.00

470.186.00787.745.00534.574.00

6,145. 0062,325. 00

Miscellaneous trust-fund deposits ____________________ _ _______________ __________ _____________________________________ ______________________Washington redemption fund ________ ___________ __ _______________________________ ________________________________ _ __Funds not otherwise classified _ _ _ _______ __ __ ___________ ____ ______________________ __________ ____ __ ___________ ___ _____Inmates’ funds, workhouse and reformatory___ _ __ _ _ __ ___ ________________________________ __________ _______ __

Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts, under District of Columbia___________ ___________ ______________________________ 1,899,000

298, 546, 210

1,899,000.00 1,860, 975. 00

Unclassified items____________ __ ___________ ___________ ______________ ___________________________________ - ____________________________________________275, 219,430. 00 281. 454, 932. 56

23, 264.63 750, 680,000.00 400,604,062. 87 146,049,056.18

Unemployment trust fund __ _ . _______ __ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 826,108, 500613.863.000122.750.000

811.890.000.00530.029.000. 00 lu9, 200,000.00

Old-age reserve account . _ ________ ___________ _ ________________ _________ __________________ ___________________Railroad retirement account __ _ __ _ ___________________________________ _______________________________ _______

Total, permanent appropriations, trust accounts _ ____________________________________ __________ _______________________________ ______ 1,861,267,710 1,726,338,430.00 1, 578,811,316. 24

• Excess of credits, deduct.

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Summary of estimated expenditures for public works, fiscal years 191+0 and 1939, compared with actual expenditures for the fiscal year 1938

This statement includes only outlays for Federal buildings, structures, and other public improvements, including sites for construction. It does not include emergency expenditures from allotments for public works to States, municipalities, and other public bodies. Items in italic represent emergency expenditures according to the classification of such expenditures in Table No. 1-A, p. 891.1

Appropriation Nature of construction Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

LEGISLATIVE

Enlarging Capitol Grounds____________________________ Grading, planting, concrete walks, terrace, fountain, garage, pur­chase of additional property, demolition and development.

Air conditioning, alterations.............................. .......... ....................... .

$3,672

400,000

1,050,000

$212.00

2.613.882.00

2.336.312.00

Air conditioning, Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings.

A nnfix, Librarv of Congress - _ ___ Library Building equipped with bookstacks..... ....... ..........................Reconstruction, Capitol terraces_______________________ Reconstruction, alteration, and improvement of terraces and rooms- $340,000

Total, Legislative...____________________________ 340,000 1,453,672 4,950,406.00

INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHMENTS

American Battle Monuments Commission____________ Improvements to national cemeteries and monuments in Europe.- 1, 750.00 2, 216, 204.00

18,400.00Civil Aeronautics Authority___________________________ Construction of airways and stations and installation of equipment.

Housing projects_____ ____ _______________________________________5,500,000 4,000,000

5,000

7, 500 190,000

District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Authority, emer- genzy relief, Alley Dwelling Authority, housing.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission____ 10,000340,000National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics..............- Repairs and alterations to propeller tunnel, construction of wind

tunnel.Full speed wind tunnel...............................................................................National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, emergency

expenditures (N. I. R.).Northwest Territory Celebration Commission_________

6,866.00

13,400.00 1,999.00

Buildings, etc______________________________ _____ _____ _________ 5,000Smithsonian Institution, Astrophysical Observatory—

Tennessee Valley Authority___________________________

Tunnel to house observing instruments.............. ..................................

Gilbertsville Dam and Reservoir_________________________________ 12,503,000637.000 135, 000

2,364,000 1,509,695

48.000 4,392,845 4,252, 000

228.000 6,222, 000

11.000 220,000

7,136,460830.000 54, 000

370.000

2,926,000 774, 000 114, 000359.000

8,357,83722,000

12, 616, 655239.000174.000

6, 863,000155.000 70,000

9,074, 508955.000 57, 000

499.000

1,644, 000. 00 6, 665,457. 00

41,868. 00 2,060,617. 00

11,963,903. 00 1,821. 00

8, 730,343. 00 174,107.00184.829. 00

3, 511, 855. 0053.801.0062.987.00

7,153, 291. 00678,425. 00 3U5,782.00457.830. 00

Do ............................................ - .............. - ................ Pickwick Landing Dam and Reservoir___________________________Do ................................................................ - .................. Wilson Dam and Reservoir............... .................................................Do .......................... - .................................. Wheeler Dam and Reservoir___________________________________Do ..............................- ............................................. Guntersville Dam and Reservoir_________________________________Do .....................— ............ .............................. Hales Bar Channel improvements________________________________Do - ............................... ...................................... Chickamauga Dam and Reservoir________________________________Do .............................................. - .................. Watts Bar Dam and Reservoir__________________________________Do............ ..................................— ..................... - .......... - Coulter Shoals Dam and Reservoir_______________________________Do........ ...............................................................- .............. Hiwassee Dam and Reservoir........ ........................................... ............ .D o ...... ............................ - ............................ - .................. Norris Dam and Reservoir_______________________________________Do ................................................................................ . Other tributary projects._____ ___________________________________Do - ................................... - .............. ......... Transmission and other electric plant____________________________Do ...................... ....... ................... Fertilizer plant___________________________________________________Do ...........................................- ................... .................... Village, national defense and related reservoir properties................Do .................................- ______ ____________________ General plant and equipment____________________________________

Total, Tennessee Valley Authority.____________ 4v, 913, 000 43,256,000 43, 690,916. 00

Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission______________ Structures and improvements to land_______________________ ____ 1,800,0005,000

300.000550.000

12,900. 00 7,000.00

400,000.00

United States Golden Gate International Exposition Commission.

United States Greater Texas and Pan American Expo­sition.

United States Maritime Commission ________________

Structures________________________________________________________

Federal exhibit buildings_________________________________________

Rehabilitation of buildings_______________________________________ 261,100 1,700,000

27,800United States New York World’s Fair _ _____ __ __ Federal and foreign exhibit building______________________________United States Supreme Court Building________________ Court and office building________________________________________ 120,352. 00

Veterans’ Administration:Hospital and domiciliary facilities and services____ Hospitals, homes, and other buildings__________________________ 7,600,000 9,350,000 9,309,252.00

85,607.00

242,759.00

Hospital and domiciliary facilities and services, emer­gency expenditures (N . 1. R.).

Emergency relief, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, etc. (transfer from W. P. A.) 1988 and 19S9.

Emergency relief, administrative expenses 0transfer from W. P. A.) 1988 and 1989.

Public Works Administration. Act of 1988 (allot- ment to Veterans* Administration) 1988-40.

Hospital facilities and services_________________ ____

Hospitals, homes, and other buildings______________________________

____ do........................................................... ................................. ............ 896,000

29,849

6, 400,000

9,297

____ do..............................................................................................................

........do.............................................. ............................................................ . 7,000,000

Hospitals, homes, and other buildings. . ___ . .. . . ___ ___ 46,382.00

Total, general______________ ____ _______________ 7,600,000 7,000,000

9,359,297 6,885,849

9,355,634.00278,866.00Total, emergency_________________________________

Total, Veterans’ Administration__________ _____ 14,600,000 15,684,646 9,634,000.00

Total, general__________________________ _______ 56,168,000 7,000,000

59,656,6976,880,849

55,820,155.00 298,182.00Total, emergency_______ _________________________

Total, independent establishments____ _______ 63,168,000 65,987,046 56,118,287.00

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Appropriation

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Public Works Administration, allotment to Agriculture, Secretary's Office.

Salaries and expenses, Office of Experiment Stations___

Payments for agricultural adjustment, Department of Agriculture (Office of Experiment Stations)

Special research fund, Department of Agriculture..........

Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry.........National Industrial Recovery, Agriculture, Animal In­

dustry.Public Works Administration, allotment to Agriculture,

Animal Industry.Salaries and expenses. Bureau of Dairy Industry______

Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Plant Industry............

National Industrial Recovery, Agriculture. Plant Industry. Salaries and expenses, Forest Service.................................

Roads and trails for States, national-forest fund (Forest Service).

Forest roads and trails (Forest Service)________________Cooperative work, Forest Service trust fund................. .Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, 1986 (Forest Serv­

ice) .

Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, 1987 (Forest Serv­ice).

Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, 1988 (Forest Serv­ice).

Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering.

Public Works Administration, allotment to Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering (Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering).

Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, 1938 (Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering).

Public Works Administi ation Appropriation Act of 1938 (Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering).

Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine.

Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, 1938 (Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine).

Public Works Administration Appropriation Act of 1988 (Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine).

Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Biological Survey........

Migratory bird conservation fund (receipt limitation) (Bureau of Biological Survey).

National Industrial Recovery, Agriculture, Wildlife Ref­uges (Bureau of Biological Survey).

Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, 1936 and 1937 (Bu­reau of Biological Survey) .

Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, 1938 (Bureau of Biological Survey).

Federal-aid highway system (Bureau of Public Roads) _ Federal-aid secondary or feeder roads (Bureau of Public

Roads).Elimination of grade crossings (Bureau of Public Roads)..Public lands highways (Bureau of Public Roads)...........Cooperative construction of rural post roads (Bureau of

Public Roads).

Nature of construction

Central feed mill and granary, dismantling, moving, andlor repairing buildings at Beltsville, Md.

Farm structures, quarters, clearing land, and repairs to farm, greenhouse, laboratory buildings, and roads.

Repairs to farm, greenhouse, and laboratory buildings at insular experiment stations.

Research laboratories and facilities (including purchase of land) and repairs to same in major agricultural regions of the United States.

Farm and laboratory buildings..............................................................Farm and laboratory buildings..................................................................

Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

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Dairy farm buildings, laboratories, fences, electric, water, and sewer systems.

Farm buildings, greenhouses, shop buildings, garages, fences, etc., and purchase of land.

Construction of artesian well and completion of water system...........Roads and trails; telephone lines, firebreaks, landing fields, look­

out structures, dwellings, barns, latrines; fences, stock drive­ways, and bridges; water development; public camp grounds; windbreaks, office and laboratory buildings.

Roads and trails.........................................................................................

Roads and trails; warehouse___________________________ _________Roads, trails, fences; water development.......... .......... .........................Roads and trails; firebreaks, windbreaks; stock driveways, water devel­

opment; public campgrounds, landing fields, lookout structures, latrines, fences; dwellings.

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Laboratory, experimental machinery buildings and minor field structures.

Construction of farm tillage ejperimental laboratory and built-in equipment.

Construction of laboratory and completion and repair of Government dwellings and laboratory buildings.

. . . d o ...-............... ........................ ..................... ............ ........................

Greenhouses, field laboratories, insectaries, garages, and outbuild­ings.

Construction of a plant and parasite receiving station.............................

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Construction of laboratory, residences, headquarters and service buildings, supply depot, electric light plants, gas and water wells, fences, telephone lines, roads, and water development structures and repairs to buildings, roads, and water systems.

Construction of laboratory, residences, headquarters and service buildings, electric-light plants, water systems, fences, towers, roads, ponds, spillways, and dikes; and repairs to buildings, docks, and water-control structures.

Construction of laboratory, residences, headquarters and service build­ings, electric-light plants, water systems, fences, towers, roads, levees, dikes, ponds, lakes, pools, canals, ditches, channels, and repairs to roads and water-control structures.

Dikes, dams, levees, ditches, retaining walls, irrigation systems, roads, trails, bridges, buildings and towers; and repairs to buildings, roads, and water-control structures.

___ do.............................................................. - .............. - .............. - ............

Highway construction.. ___ do^............................

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$8,012

21, 500

68,200

10,000

24,993

871, 699

510.000

11,500,000370.000

25,000

7,000

100,000

52,800

20,000

122,000,00025.000.000

30.000.000 1,500,000

$7, 212

138,100

61,5002,500

10,000

29,193

912,374

510.000

12,500,000370.000

1,907,707

26,000

1100

15,100

87.000

40.000

800,000

19,200

257,500

219,000

650,700

140,000,00015.000.000

20.000.000 2,500,000 1,134,100

$20,618.00

2.941.00

657.00

198,784. 00

98, 567. 004.917.00

48,811.00

9,879. 00

335,142. 00

2.666.00 875, 542. 00

476,030. 00

12, 545, 635. 00 392,995. 00 24,982.00

4,145,566.00

196.00

2,487.00

6, 621.00

45, 056. 00

46, 518.00

7,318.00

1,148,598.00

131, 227,179.003.198.981.00

4.864.785.001.717.688.003.495.034.00

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Appropriation Nature of construction Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Contd.

Flood relief, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Kentucky, for restoration of roads and bridges (Bureau of Public Roads).

Flood relief, Missouri, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Ar­kansas for restoration of roads and bridges (Bureau of Public Roads).

National Industrial Recovery, highway funds, act of June 16, 1933 (Bureau of Public Roads).

National Industrial Recovery, highway funds, act of June 19, 1934. (Bureau of Public Roads).

Emergency relief, Agriculture, highways, grade-crossing elimination, etc. (act of Apr. 8, 1935) (Bureau of Public Roads).

Emergency relief, Agriculture, public roads, highways, roads and streets.

Public lands highways, Emergency Construction Act of June 19, 1934 (Bureau of Public Roads).

National Industrial Recovery, public lands highways, act of June 16, 1933 (Bureau of Public Roads).

National Industrial Recovery, Agriculture, work-relief highways 1933-39 (Bureau of Public Roads).

Salaries and expenses, Agricultural Marketing Service...

National Industrial Recovery, Agriculture, Home Eco­nomics.

Salaries and expenses, Soil Conservation Service_______

Highway construction.

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$350,000

u 000,000

1,930,000

19, 000, 000

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Research laboratory and facilities, including built-in air-condition­ing equipment.

Installation of air-conditioning equipment for animal laboratories____

Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, 1936 (Soil Conserva­tion Service).

Conservation and use of agricultural land resources, De­partment of Agriculture (new uses and markets for farm commodities, regional laboratories, and surveys).

Beltsville Research Center-------------------------------------------

For construction and repair of experimental and research labora­tories and necessary buildings including, storehouses, storage cel­lars, lathe houses, greenhouses, etc.

Construction a nd repair of miscellaneous storage buildings and equip­ment sheds.

4 regional research laboratories__________________________________

119,641

Public Works Administration Act of 1938.

Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1938_____

Building, Weather Bureau, Washington, D. C.

Repairs to central feed mill and granary, and construction and maintenance of roads.

Laboratory buildings, roads, farm structures, fencing, greenhouses, heating plants, coal handling equipment, wells, water treatment, and stream control.

Laboratory buildings, barns, roads, farm structuies, Jencing, green­houses, heating plants, wells, water treatment, and stream control.

Building for Weather Bureau____________________________________

550,000

22, 400

59%, 000

250,000

Total, general___Total, emergency..

192,931,245 22,972,000

Total, Department of Agriculture________

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Propagation of food fishes_______________________

215,903, 245

Removal and reestablishment of Little White Salmon Fish-Cultural Station.

Construction of fish screens__________________ ________Alaska fisheries service________________________________Mississippi Wild Life and Fish Refuge________________Fishery laboratory, Little Port Walter, Alaska________Establishment of fish cultural station__________________Public Works Administration Act of 1938 (allotment to

Commerce, Fisheries) 1938-1940.Emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, 1938

(Transfer from W. P. A.).General expenses, Lighthouse Service__________________Aids to navigation, Lighthouse Service, emergency con­

struction. act July 21, 1932.Special projects, vessels, Lighthouse Service___________Special projects, aids to navigation, Lighthouse Service.

Public Works Administration Act, 1938 (allotment to Commerce, Lighthouses), 1938-40.

Electrical building and equipment, National Bureau of Standards,

Establishment and further development of fish cultural stations, including structural improvements to land.

Establishment of fish hatchery___________________________________

158,000

Construction of fish screens____ ____________________________ ____Structural improvements, including roads on Pribilof Islands____Structural improvements to land.._____ _____________ ____ ______Construction of laboratory_____________ _________________________Establishment of fish cultural station___________________________Repairs and improvements at fish cultural and biological stations and

laboratories, a new laboratory, and fish screens.---- do_______________________ ______________________________ ______

8,500 5,000 4,360 9, 500

Lighthouse depots, stations, other aids to navigation...____ _____Lighthouse depots, light stations, vessels, other aids to navigation,

roads, and purchase and installation of equipment.Constructing, equipping, etc.. lighthouse vessels_________________Lighthouse depots, light stations, other aids to navigation, roads,

tenders, and purchase and installation of equipment.Lighthouse depots, light stations, other aids to navigation, roads, and

purchase and installation of equipment.Construction of laboratory building, etc., and installation of equip­

ment.

20,000

1,000,000700.000

600.000

$125,000

150,000

1, 400,000

3, 700,000

32, 500, 000

1,913,938

19.000

3,600

552,300

15.000

119, 641

2, 500, 000

22,400

2,407,547

330,000

196,219,220 46,240,492

242, 459,712

222, 475

8, 500 5,000 5,975

6, 500 1,090, 350

640, 550

20,000 190, 000

1, 200, 000 600,000

8,100, 000

490, 000

$162,122. 00

3,479,554-. 00

8,227,253.00

69,921, 579.00

5,657, 758.00

60, 664. 00

615,612,00

44,170; 00

8, 600> 00

212, 245,00

3,228,00

11,931.00

159, 806, 576. 00 93, 542,278.00

253,348,854. 00

174, 584. 00

59, 708. 00

2,152. 00 5, 350. 00

18, 911. 00 598,126. 00

517, 745.00 374,774.00

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Appropriation Nature of construction Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

DEPARTMENT OF COM M ERCE—Colitd.

tL S. Coast and Geodetic Survey:Field expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey:

Tides, Currents, etc_________________________Magnetic and seismological work___________

Public Works Administration, Act of 1938________D o _________________________________________

Construction of tide house in Connecticut------------------------------Construction of auxiliary absolute observatory, Tucson, Ariz_.Buildings, tide stations, etc____________________________________Construction of Coast and Geodetic Survey vessels______________

Total, general___Total, emergency-.

Total, Department of Commerce________________

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

For construction and purchase of power transmission system, easements and rights-of-way. Bonneville project, Oreg.

Construction, power transmission system. P . W. A., Act of 1988 (allotment to Bonneville project, 1938-40).

Construction, etc., irrigation systems---------------------------

Transmission lines..

Construction, etc., irrigation systems, buildings, and utilities, emergency expenditures (N . I. R e ­

construction, etc., irrigation systems, buildings, and utilities, emergency expenditures (P. W. A . 1938),

Construction of Sioux Sanatorium and employees quarters.

Construction and equipment of Point Barrow Hospital, Alaska.

Roads, Indian reservations____________________________Road, Owyhee Canyon, Nevada______________________Construction, etc., buildings and utilities, Indian

Service.Bureau of Reclamation, emergency expenditures (N . I. R.).

Bureau of Reclamation, emergency expenditures (E . R .A .).Bureiu of Reclamation, emergency expenditures (P. W. A.,

1934).Bureau of Reclamation, emergency expenditures (P. W. A.,

1938).Reclamation projects (Reclamation fund)---------------------

Irrigation and water development work on Indian irrigation projects.

irrigation and water development, buildings, water and sewer work, etc.

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Construction and equipment of sanatorium and employees quarters.

Construction and equipment of hospital_________________________

Roads and bridges_______________________________________________Road____________________________________________________________Construction of hospitals, schools, heat, water and sewer systems,

quarters for employees, etc.Dams, reservoirs, irrigation canals and laterals, drains, pumping and

power plants.____do____________________________________________________________

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Reclamation projects_________________________________Boulder Canyon project, emergency expenditures (N . I. R.).Boulder Canyon project______________________________All-American Canal, emergency expenditures (N . I. R .). All-American Canal, emergency expenditures (E . R. A .). All-American Canal, emergency expenditures, (P. W .A .,

1934).All-American Canal, emergency expenditures, (P. W .A .,

1938).All-American Canal (General Public Works Program)Bureau of Mines, emergency expenditures (P. W. A . )___Bureau of Mines, emergency expenditures (N . I. R .)_____

Dams, reservoirs, irrigation canals and laterals, drains, pumping and power plants.

____do___________________________________________________________Boulder Dam, ptiwer plant and incidental works___________________Boulder Dam, power plant and incidental works_________________All-American Canal and appurtenant works___________________________do_______________________________________________________________ do____________________________________________________________

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Gaging streams.

Geological Survey, emergency expenditures (P. W. A .)..Do______________________________________________Do______________________________________________Do______________________________________________

Carlsbad Caverns National Park_____________________Grand Canyon National Park________________________Mesa Verde National Park____________________________Mount Rainier National Park________________________Emergency reconstruction and fighting forest fires in

national parks.Salaries and expenses, public buildings and grounds in

the District of Columbia.National Park Service, emergency expenditures (N. I. R.)

All-American Canal and appurtenant works_____________________Buildings, roads, etc______________________________________________Construction of bombproof partitions and observation testing floors,

Pittsburgh, Pa.Construction of new gaging stations and the repair of old gaging

stations.Construction, repair, and improvement oj river-measurement stationsConstruction and repairs at Federally owned camps_________________Repairs and protection for mineral deposits and properties___________Plugging or reconditioning abandoned wells, removal of pits, sumps,

weeds, or other fire hazards, restoring the surface of its status prior to drilling operations and repair and maintenance of roads on naval petroleum reserves.

Improvements to power plant___________________________________Employees’ quarters____________________________________________Improvement of water system___________________________________Construction of utility building_________________________________Reconstruction and repair of damages by elements_______________

Repairs and improvements to Federal buildings in the District of Columbia.

Buildings, water, sewer, telephone, electric systems, campground de­velopment and roads and walks in the District of Columbia, etc.

$540,0001, 905, 360 1,140,0003,045, 360

10,000.000

2,100,000

2, 700,000

950,000

2,000, 000

2,000,000

870.000

805.000

8,615,000

12, 323,000

36, 925,000

3, 800,000

380, 000

1, 800,000100,000

55,000

15, 000

$47,000 875,000

2, 748,450 5,752,900

8, 501, 350

2,800,000

8, 600,000

3, 000, 000

960,000

1,384, 800

88,000

3.000.000 7, 700

3.000.000

4,107,100

6, 815, 450 98,000

SI, 733,000

16, 320,000

31, 675,000 10,800

5, 500, 000149.000640.000 m, 000600.000

3, 500,000 490, 000

55.000

590,00039.000 25, 00036.000

$125, 00 170. 00

1, 751, 645.00

1, 751, 645. 00

15,273 43

1, 523, 537. 00

2, 602, 032. 00

211.746.00

197.903.00

20,000.00

2,839,928. 54 32, 226. 00

418.999.00

6,076, 726.74

14,546,490. 5111,735.27

7, 516, 636. 38

19, 488,316. 23

7, 353, 784. 26 835,252. 86

2, 352,064.15 449,268.89

4,014,821. 2410,350.28 22, 221.76

110,492. 00

9, 2714, 0005, 400

13, 728. 09

2, 590.141,300 3, 688. 68

15,000 43, 610. 00

446, 920 451, 391.12

52,000 242,556.02

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Appropriation

DEPARTM ENT OF THE INTERIOR—Contd.National Park Service, emergency expenditures (P .W . A.).

Roads and trails, national parks, emergency expenditures (N. I. R .).

Roads and trails, national parks, emergency expenditures (P. W .A .).

Roads and trails, national parks, emergency construction, Act of June 19,1984.

Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission......... ......George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission,

Department of the Interior.National Park Service, emergency expenditures, emergency

relief.Public Works Administration, Act of 1938 (allotment to

Interior, National Park Service, Roads and Trails).Public Works Administration, Act of 1938 (allotment to

Interior, National Park Service).Roads and trails, National Park Service................ .Blue Ridge and Natchez Trace Parkways, National

Park Service.Air conditioning public buildings in the District of

Columbia.Territory of Alaska, emergency expenditures (N. I. R.).._.Territory of Alaska, emergency expenditures, emergency

relief.Alaska Road Commission, emergency relief. ........................Alaska Railroad fund (special fund)..... .... ............Alaska Railroad, emergency expenditures (N. I. R .).........

Government of the Virgin Islands........................Government of the Virgin Islands, emergency expenditures

(N .I .R .).Government of the Virginlslands, emergency expenditures,

emergency relief.Government of the Virgin Islands, emergency expenditures

(P. W. A.).St. Elizabeths Hospital, continuous-treatment build­

ings.St. Elizabeths Hospital, driveway under Nichols Ave.,

etc.St. Elizabeths Hospital, emergency expenditures (N. I. R.),

1983-39.Emergency relief, Interior, Puerto Rico Reconstruction

Administration, highways, roads, and streets, 1936 and 1987.

Emergency relief, Interior, Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, public buildings, 1986 and 1937.

Emergency relief, Interior, Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, public uWities, etc., 1986 and 1987.

Emergency relief, Interior, Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, highways, roads, and streets, 1958.

Emergency relief, Interior, Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, etc., 1988.

D o .......... ..........................................................................

D o - ....................................................................................D o-- ....................................................................................

Do........................................................................................Emergency relief, Interior, Puerto Rico Reconstruction

Administration, highways, roads, and streets (Federal projects), 1939.

Do............ - ..........................................................................Emergency relief, Interior, Puerto Rico Reconstruction

Administration, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, etc. (Federal projects), 1989.

Do.............................- ....................... ................................-

Nature of construction Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

Buildings, water, sewer, telephone and electric systems, campground developments, and roads and walks in the District of Columbia, etc.

Roads and trails inclusive of necessary bridges__________ _________

.do..

.do..

Bridge across Potomac River, Washington, D. C. Monuments, Vincennes, Ind.................................. .

Construction of trails, dams, park structures and campground develop­ment.

Enlargement, extension, or remodeling of existing facilities....................

Enlargement, extension, or remodeling of existing Federal plants, institutions, or facilities.

Roads and trails, inclusive of necessary bridges............. ............. .Roads and trails, inclusive of necessary bridges in parkways.........

Improvements to buildings.

Public school buildings.................................... ..... .....................................Construction of buildings and improvements to streets and municipal

water works.Construction of roads and airfields..................... ......................... ............Construction and improvement of railroad roadway, buildings,

stations, etc.Construction and improvement of railroad roadway, buildings, stations,

etc.Improvements and alterations in buildings, highways, etc________Road construction, repairs to buildings and structures, rehabilitation

of sugar and rum industries.Road construction, community (homestead) development, street and

building improvement.Repairs to buildings and structures.............. ............................................

Buildings for the care of mental patients.

Furnish a driveway under Nichols Ave., connecting two parts of the hospital, and tunnel between C and M buildings, for convey­ing food.

Construction and repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds..

Highways, roads, and streets on Federal property of Puerto Rico Recon- struction Administration.

U. S. Army reservation buildings_

Sewer systems, drainage, water supply and purification on Federal property of Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration.

Access roads, streets, sidewalks, pavements, bridges, and drainage on Federal property of Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration.

U. S. Army reservation buildings................................................. .........

Water supply systems on Federal property of Puerto Rico Reconstruc­tion Administration.

U. S. Weather Bureau improvements...... ............................................... .Vocational schools on Federal property of Puerto Rico Reconstruction

Administration.U. S. Navy, improvements to buildings and landing field.....................Highways, roads and streets, sidewalks, pavement and bridges on land

owned by Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration.

Highways, roads and streets on (War Department) Federal property. U. S. Army reservation buildings..............................................................

$100,000

40,000

600,000

60,000

450,000

6,000,0006,000,000

1,800,000

130,000

10,000

300,000

10,000

$2,500,000

400.000

4,000

27,500

133,90013.000

12,000,000

40.000

1.560.000

5.400.000 4,000,000

21,000

319, 890

193, 300

10,000

270,000

600,000

12,000

61.700

800

60,800

45,600

44.700

U . S . N a v y b u i l d i n g s . 10,000

6,100

900112,000

14,00095,500

7 5 ,0 0 0

$194,084.00

2,806,242.75

1,802. 69

661,889.00

25,395.92 12,833. 51

9,485,274. 28

4,173, 498. 48 543, 238.51

800.0024, 001.40

876,748.28 239, 214. 00

288,994.79

11, 820. 0091.840.00

875,685.20

300.00

210,078.69

44,355. 74

829.87

97.988.00

288, 749.00

68.654.00

801,852.00

88.601.00

64.690.00

184.0012.582.00

20.948.00

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Appropriation Nature of construction Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

DEPARTM ENT OF THE INTERIOR—Contd.

Howard University, emergency expenditure (N. I. R.) 1933-89.

Construction, repairs, and alterations to buildings. $700,000

Total, general___Total, emergency.

$85,898,000 14,940,000

80,379,681 64,219,050

Total, Department of the Interior.......... .

DEPARTM ENT OF JUSTICE

United States penitentiary, McNeil Island, Wash_____Buildings and equipment, penal institutions___________National Training School for Boys, Washington, D. C_. Construction of target range, Federal Bureau of Investi­

gation.Public Works Administration Appropriation Act of 1938

(allotment to Justice, Prisons), 1938-40.Federal jails................... .................................... .....................

100,838,000 144, 598,731

For the development of island area..Construction of new institutions___For construction and equipment___For construction________ ____ _____

Construction..

Total, general___Total, emergency.

Total, Department of Justice_______ _____ _

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Immigration stations........... ..................... .................

National Industrial Recovery, Labor, Immigration..

Emergency reliej, Labor, Immigration and Naturaliza­tion Service.

Repairing, altering, and remodeling buildings, including repairs to the ferryboat Ellis Island, and purchase of equipment.

Constructing, repairing, altering and remodeling buildings, including nonstructvral improvements to land.

Renovating buildings and nonstructural improvements to land______

Total, general___Total, emergency..

Total, Department of Labor......... .

N AVY DEPARTMENT

Naval hospital fund............. ...........................Public works, Bureau of Yards and Docks..

Public works, Navy, Emergency Relief and Construc­tion Act, 1932.

Public works, Navy, emergency expenditures (N. I. R .). . .

Emergency relief, Navy, Yards and Docks, miscellaneous work project, 1936 and 1937.

Emergency relief, Navy, Yards and Docks, public utitities, 1936 and 1937.

Emergency relief. Navy, Yards and Docks, public build­ings, 1936 and 1937.

Hospital construction........................................................ ......................Ammunition storage facilities, buildings, grounds, drydocks, har­

bor and channel dredging, water-front structures, marine rail­ways, power-plant equipment, fire protection, water systems, streets, railroads, fuel plants, aviation fields and structures, radio towers, mooring facilities, weight-handling equipment, etc.

Buildings, power-plants, drydocks, water-front tracks, streets, heating plant, sewer dredging, moorings, oil storage, bridge, air- navigation aids, riñe range, telephone systems, etc.

Ammunition storage facilities, drydocks. harbor and channel dredging, water-front structures, shipbuilding ways, power plants and dis­tributing systems, fire protection, roads, streets, and seioers, railroad, oil and water tanks, aviation fields and structures, radio towers, weight appliances, recreation facilities, aids to air navigation, trans­portation facilities, etc.

Repair, improvement, and extension of miscellaneous property includ­ing water-front structures, drydocks, and equipment piers, marine railways, etc.

Repair, improvement and construction of airfield facilities and exten­sion to transportation facilities and public utilities including garage, boathouse, equipment buildings, grounds, roads, fields, runways, distributing systems, water-supply facilities, magazines buildings, ad­ministration building and barracks, power plant, railroad tracks, etc.

Repair, improvement, and construction of buildings, adjacent grounds, roads, walks, including small storage building, 4 larger storage build­ings, temporary storehouse, temporary barracks, mess hall, garage, temporary power and heating plant, engine house, explosive D loading plant, hospital extension, laundry,\[etc.

45,000800,000200,000

5,750,000

270.0001.500.000

24,000145.000

7.500.000

1.045.0006.750.000

1.939.0007.500.000

6,795,000 9,439,000

68,000 85,000

1,000 85,000

68,000 85,000

20,000,0004,000

20,000,000

4,200

63

101

70

$800,902.82

49,307,359.96 42,792,382.06

92,099,742.02

162,698. 81 1,830,148. 98

19,828. 00

65. 42

2,012,741. 21

2,012,741. 21

127,904.00

20,291.00

81.00

127,904.00 20,372.00

148,276.00

168,071.00 7, 445,367.00

49.942.00

18.019.00

73.452.00

248.591.00

416.867.00

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Appropriation Nature of construction Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

NAVY DEPARTM ENT—Continued.

Emergency relief, Navy, Yards and Docks, Public Build­ings, parks, utilities, flood control, etc., 1938.

Emergency relief, Navy, Yards and Docks, public build­ings, parks and other recreational facilities, public utili­ties, flood control, conservation, eradication of insect pests, and miscellaneous construction projects (transfer from W. P. A .), 1938 and 1939.

National Industrial Recovery, Federal Emergency Admin­istration of Public Works, 1933-41.

Public Works Administration, act 1938 (allotment to Navy, Yards and Docks, 1938-40.

Repair, improvement, and extension of miscellaneous property includ­ing waterfront structures, drydock and equipment, piers and marine railways, small storage buildings, larger storage buildings, repairs and improvements to buildings, grounds, roads, and walks, filling house, chemical storage building, hospital building, runways and distributing systems, flying fields and adjacent grounds.

Improvement to buildings and facilities, water pipes, landing fields, including extension of roads and services, construct pattern shop facilities, foundry buildings, high-frequency transmitting station, additional hospital wards, mess hall, additional dormitory buildings, construct quarters for officers, extend dike, lumber storage facilities, central heating plant, storage sheds, pipe systems, turret shop building, water storage facilities, electric, sheet metal, structural and machine shops, railroad tracks, shipbuilding ways, rehabilitating stations, etc.

Prevent pollution of Potomac River from raw sewage, intercepting sewer.

Enlargement, extension, or remodeling of existing plants or facilities

Total, general____Total, emergency-...

Total, Navy Department_____________

DEPARTM ENT OF STATE

Foreign Service buildings fund_____________

International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico.

Rio Grande rectification, Department of State-------------Lower Rio Grande flood control, Department of State..

Rio Grande canalization, Department of State________

The acquisition by purchase or construction of embassy, legation, and consular grounds and buildings.

Gaging stations; structures______________________________________

Fence construction, western land boundary___________International Boundary Commission, United States

and Canada and Alaska and Canada.International Boundary Commission, United States and

Mexico, emergency relief, emergency expenditures. International Boundary Commission, United States and

Mexico, emergency expenditures (N. I. R.). International Boundary Commission, United States and

Mexico, emergency expenditures (P. W. A .).

Total, general___Total, emergency_

Lands for right-of-way: structures; grade control; bridges_________Channel excavation and levee embankment; clearing and grubbing

of floodway land; structures.Land for right-of-way; excavation and levee embankment; con­

struction of canalization project.Construction of fences___________________________________________Structures; monuments; range markers___________________________

Boundary markers, gaging stations, etc..

____do________________________________

_do..

Total, Department of State___________________

TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Coast Guard:Additional vessels______________________________Emergency relief, Treasury, Coast Guard, 1935 and 1937_ National Industrial Recovery, Treasury, Coast Guard,

1933-39.Public Works Administration Act of 1938 (allotment

to Treasury, Coast Guard) 1938 and 1940.Rebuilding and repairing stations, etc_____________

Procurement Division, Public Buildings Branch:Sites and construction, public buildings, act May

25, 1926, as amended.Grand Central Station Post Office, New York, N. Y_ Emergency construction of public buildings, act

Aug. 12, 1935.Emergency construction of public buildings, act

June 22, 1936.Construction of public buildings, act Aug. 25, 1937.. Annex building, Government Printing Office,

Washington, D, C,

Vessels___Buildings.. ____do____

____do______________

Buildings__________

Sites and buildings..

Purchase of site and building-. Site and buildings___________

Site and buildings..

.__do_.Additional land and building.

$9,000,000

20,000,000 9,000,000

29,000, 000

1, 000, 000

9, 000

150, 000 1,000, 000

1, 000, 000

3,159,000

3,159,000

190.000

124.000

500,000

150,000

5.000.000

5.000.000

35,000,0003.000.000

$719, 000

10,281,000

106,000

25,000,000

20,008, 200 36,162,140

56,170, 340

1, 000, 000

3, 300

400, 000 2, 000, 000

1, 300, 000

24.000 300

12.000

200, 000

63,000

4, 727, 600 275,000

5,002, 600

510,000

;, 500, ooo

215, 996

500,000

8, 700,000

20, 700,000

15,000,000 3,000,000

$6,558, 878.00

7.663.380.007.315.807.00

14,979,187.00

68, 846. 00

6, 513. 00

984,428. 00 591,670. 00

706, 543. 00

300. 00

147.344.00

367.257.00

425,557. 00

2, 358, 300. 00 940,158. 00

3, 298, 458. 00

59,140.00 159,783.00

85,808. 00

1,373,663. 21

10,107,065.94 18,792,028.17

22,386,754.09

2, 579, 573. 58629,657.21

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f i s c a l y e a r 1 9 3 8 — C o n t i n u e d

Appropriation

TREASURY DEPARTMENT—Continued

Procurement Division, Public Buildings Branch- Continued.

Additional building, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Washington, D. C.

Memorial to persons killed in wreck of Navy diri­gible Shenandoah.

Additional story, Navy Department Building_____War Department Building________________________War Department Building, emergency expenditures

(.Public Works Administration).Social Security Board and Railroad Retirement

Board Building.Social Security Board and Railroad Retirement Board

Buildings, emergency expenditures (Public Works Administration).

Federal buildings, emergency expenditures (N. I. R .).Federal buildings, emergency expenditures (P. W. A .).Federal buildings, Secretary’s office, emergency ¿expen­

ditures (N . I. R.).Federal buildings, Secretary's office, emergency ex­

penditures (P. W. A.).Federal buildings, emergency expenditures, stacks for

Archives (P. W. A.).Emergency construction of public buildings, act June

19, 1934.Emergency repairs to public buildings and mechanical

equipment, act June 19,1934.Public Health Service transfer to public buildings,

emergency expenditures (N . I. R.).Public Health Service transfer to public buildings,

emergency expenditures (P. W. A.).Coast Guard transfer to public buildings, emergency

expenditures (P. W. A.).Decoration of public buildings, emergency expenditures

(Emergency Relief Act).Burlington, Iowa, armory, emergency expenditures

(Emergency Relief Act).Coast Guard air station, Elizabeth City, N. C.,

transfer to public buildings.Coast Guard air station, San Francisco, Calif.,

transfer to public buildings.Public Health Service transfer to public buildings . _ -Acquisition of triangle properties, Washington,

D. C.Outside professional services______________________Emergency repairs to public buildings and mechani­

cal equipment, act Aug. 12, 1935.Emergency repairs to public buildings and mechani­

cal equipment, act June 22, 1936.Emergency repairs to public buildings and mechani­

cal equipment, act Aug. 25, 1937.Miscellaneous public building projects:

Narcotic Farm, Lexington, K y________________National Institute of Health, Washington. D. C.Post Office, Washington, D .C _________________Albert Gallatin Statue, Washington, D. C_____Treasury Building, Washington, D. C., repairs

and improvements.

Total, general___Total, emergency

N ature of construction

Site and building____

Erection of memorial..

Additional story.. Site and building.. Site and building—

Site and buildings..

Site and buildings...

___ do___________Buildings________Site and building..

Building_____________________

Extension___________________

Sites and buildings___________

General repairs______________

Remodeling, etc______________

Extension and remodeling____

Buildings___________________

Decoration of public buildings..

Building____________________

Buildings___________________

____do_______________________

Remodeling.. Sites________

Preparation of plans for construction. General repairs______________________

.do..

.do..

Buildings_____________________Additional buildings__________Extension and remodeling____Erection of pedestal for statue- Repairs_______________________

Total, Treasury Department.

Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

$50,000

10,000 3, 500,000

500.000

6, 000, 000

500.000

135.000275.000

700, 000

!, 000, 000

1,750,000

18,975

90,000

335, 000

350,000

25.000 31,950

70.000

1,000,000

59,713, 450 6, 592, 975

66, 306,425

$200,000

2, 500 200, 000

2,500,000

2, 500, 000

500, 000 450, 000125.000

26, 700

1,000,000

3, 800,000

2,500

3,380

1,500,000

110.000

18, 290

300.000

185, 000

160.000

46,000

50.00050.000

100,000

500,000

10,000 10,000 37,000

50,176,496 17, 335, 870

67, 512,366

$2, 985, 778. 04

225,855.36 729,474. 00

9, 854. 55

414, 911. 43

8, 947,109. 86

57,320.34

5, 571.00

328. 20

64, 333. 46 202, 575. 87

491, 252. 90

3, 713. 90

1,108. 20 «5.30

66, 212. 67

62,069.63

59,891,057. 77 15, 271,099. 71

75,162,157. 48

• Excess of credits, deduct.

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Appropriation

WAR DEPARTMENTMilitary activities

Construction of buildings, etc.

Construction of buildings, etc. (N. I. R .)...

Construction of buildings, etc. (P. W. A .).. Construction of buildings, etc. (E . R. A.)...Acquisition of land........................................Repairs of arsenals, Army..........................

Do..............................................................D o . . . . . . . . .......................... .....................Do................................— .................

Seacoast defenses, United States_________Seacoast defenses, Insular Department__Seacoast defenses, Panama Canal..............

Total, general___Total, emergency..

Total, military activities.

Nonmilitary activities

Buildings for United States representatives in the Phil­ippine Islands.

Improvement of existing river and harbor works........... .

Improvement of Washington Channel, D. C. (trans­ferred to War).

National Industrial Recovery, War, Rivers and Harbors,

Public Works Administration, allotment to War, Rivers and Harbors, 1935S9.

Public Works Administration, Act of 1938 (allotment to War, Rivers and Harbors), 1938-40.

Emergency relief, War, rivers and harbors, flood control, etc., 1935-37.

Flood control, general.................................................. ..........Emergency relief, War, Corps of Engineers, assistance

for educational, professional, and clerical persons, 1935-37.

Emergency relief, War, Corps of Engineers, assistance for educational, professional, and clerical persons, 1986-87.

Emergency relief, War, Corps of Engineers, flood control and other conservation (non-Federal projects) , 1936-37.

Do. . .............................. .............. .......... ..........................Emergency relief, War, Corps of Engineers, highways,

roads and streets, 1936-37.Emergency relief, War, Corps of Engineers, public build­

ings, parks, utilities, flood control, etc. (Federal projects approved prior to June 29,1937), 1938.

Emergency relief, War, Corps of Engineers, public build- ings, parks, utilities, flood control, etc., 1938.

Emergency relief, War, Corps of Engineers, public build- ings, parks, utilities, flood control, etc. (transfer from W. P. A.) 1938-89.

Emergency relief, War, Corps of Engineers, flood control, general (act July 19,1937) 1938.

Emergency relief, War, Corps of Engineers, public build­ings, parks utilities, flood control, etc., non-Federal proj­ects, 1938.

Emergency relief, War, Corps of Engineers, public build­ings, parks, utilities, flood control, etc., non-Federal proj­ects (transfer from W. P. A.) 1938-89.

Public Works Administration, act of 1988 (allotment to War, flood control) 1988-40.

Flood control, Mississippi River and tributaries.............Flood control, Emergency Construction Act, July 21,

1932.

Nature of construction

Barracks, quarters, hospitals, technical and other buildings for the Army, runways, etc.

Barracks, quarters, hospitals, technical and other buildings for the Army, runways, etc.

____do............................ ....................................... ........................................do..

Land for military purposes.....................................................................Dredging power pool at Rock Island Arsenal..................................Rehabilitation of power plant at Frankford Arsenal......................Moline Water Power Dam_____________________ ________________Repairs and improvements to power plant at Picatinny Arsenal.Structures for military defenses.______________________ ________ ____ do.---------------------------- ------------- --------------------------------------------- -___ do________________________________________ _____ ____________

Buildings and equipment, and improvement of sites.

Dredging channels, construction of breakwaters, jetties, and other improvement of navigable waters.

____do............... ................................................... ............... .......................

Dredging channels, construction of breakwaters, jetties, and other im­provement of navigable waters.

____do.......................... ................................................................................

Dredging channels.

Dredging channels, construction of breakwaters, jetties, and other im­provements of navigable waters (including flood control).

Building levees, revetments, and reservoirs---------------------------------Surve, a for flood-control projects........................................ .......... ..........

.do..

Construction of levees, etc., for control of floods..

.do..Erection of highway bridges in connection with Los Angeles flood-

control project.Construction of levees and other protection works, and channels for

flood protection.

-do..

..do..

..do..

Raising and enlargement of existing earth dike.

.do..

.do..

Construction of levees, revetments, and other flood-control works.. ____do........................................................................................................ .

Estimated, 1940

$8,000,000

14,088,400

1,000,20,

166,115,

750, 29,

1,066,

11,148,175 14,088,400

25, 231,575

65.000

60,000,000

64.000

75,000,000

28,000,000

Estimated, ]

$12,000,000

88,000,000 18,800,000 1,500,000

166,666 854,629 55,700

312,829

14,889,82446,800,000

61,689,824

574.000

78.000.000

133.000

758,391

887,159

600.000

2,800,000

60.000.000

6,400

6,000

46,271

1.005.000

6.500.000

77, 862

688,000

8,000,000

27,000,000 40,000

Actual, 1938

$9,579,208.65

28,652.66

188,175.64 28, 111, 551.87

122,582.00

166,666.00 563,356. 00 176,251. 00 443,330.00

11,051,393. 65 28,828,280.16

34,374,673. 81

43,027. 53

8,372,898.27

1,883,640.94

8,781,578.97

5,218,609.45

14,149,740.33 1,018.87

176,581.84

806.794.86

631.879.86 82,630.68

788,145.59

1,290,790.68

12,656,050.60

250,428.77

23,751,502.7029,015.31

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Summary of estimated expenditures for public works, fiscal years 191+0 and 1939, compared with actual expenditures for the fiscal year 1938— C o n t in u e d

Appropriation Nature of construction Estimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

W AR DEPARTMENT—Continued

Nonmilitary activities— Continued.

Emergency relief, War, Corps of Engineers, flood control, Mississippi River and tributaries (act July 19, 1937), 1988.

National Industrial Recovery, War, flood control-Mississippi River ____________________________

Constructions of levees, flood walls, channel improvements, and roads on levees.

Construction of levees, revetments, and other flood-control works_______

$120,000 $1,884,890.58

a 2,692.64 1,032. 72

6,064,572.48 ° 84.50

142,935. 56

785,873.35 19.95

7,315.30

62,308.20

Sacramento River, Calif____________________________ ........do_____________________ ________________ _______________ _____ 34,000 1,850,000Muskingum River, Ohio..___________ ____________ __ do........ ............................................ ............... ................. ......... ............

Public Works Administration, allotment to War, flood con­trol, 1935-87, Salmcn River, Alaska.

Emergency fund for flood control on tributaries of Mississippi River.

Flood control, Sacramento River, Calif________________

____ do.............................................................................................. ..............

Levees.. _________________________________________ _______ _____ $150,000

100,000

150.000

450.000 30,000

Dredging channels, building levees, bank protection, bypass weirs Revetments____________ _______________ ______ - .......... ........... .......Flood control, Missouri River, at or near Niobrara,

Nebr.Protective works and measures, Lake of the Woods and

Rainy River, Minn.Claims for damages, protective works and measures,

Lake of the Woods and Rainy River, Minn.

Flowage easements and bank protection........................... ................... 29,800

___ do__________________________________________________________ 10,962

Electric power plants..................................... .................................... ..... 1,500,000 5,000,000Power plant, Bonneville Dam, Columbia River, Oreg____ do___________________________________________________________

Funds contributed and advanced for improvements of rivers and harbors.

Funds contributed for flood control, rivers and harbors. _

Total, general _ ________________________________

Dredging channels, constructing levees, etc............ ............... .......... 966, 540

1, 455, 000

339, 520. 62

1,170,358. 52Building levees, concreting drainage ditches, and general flood con­trol works.

808,000

170,716,800 168,809,502 16,827,578

128,854, 515.64 88,914,768.10Total, emergency_________________________________

Total, nonmilitary activities_____________________ 170,716,800 185,137,075 162,769,283. 74

Total, general............ .............................. .......... .......... 181, 864, 975 14,083,400

183,699,326 68,127,578

139,905,909. 29 57,238,048.26Total, emergency_________________________________

Total, War Department, exclusive of Panama Canal.

Panama Canal

Maintenance and operation, Panama Canal __________

195,948,375 246,826,899 197,143,957.55

Buildings, including preparation of sites, and necessary municipal and electrical installations; investigation and plans for increasing capacity of the Canal in accordance with act of May 1, 1936; additional electrical facilities, roads, fills, etc.

2,171,000 2,129,900 2, 223,134. 00

Total, general___________________________________ 184,035,975 14,083.400

185,829, 226 68,127,573

142,129.043.29 57,238,048.26Total, emergency_________________________________

Total, War Department, including Panama Canal.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Public works, general ________________________________

198,119,375 248,956,799 199, 367,091.55

Public-school buildings, highways, water and sewer construction, sanatoria, penal institutions, municipal center, etc.

Sewersf highways, etc_______________ ______ ______ _____ _________

6,000,000

9,000,000

6,000,000

7,000,000

6,032,969.00

1,149, 768.00Public works, emergency relief (P. W. A .)_______________

Total, District of Columbia_____________________ 15,000,000 13,000,000 7,182,737.00

Total, general___________________________________ 611, 264,030 90,478,875

609,223,242 258,948,874

491,851,537.23 218,568,045.08Total, emergency_________________________________

Total, public works_____________________________ 701,742,405 863,166,616 710,419,582.26

a Excess of credits, deduct.

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T a b l e N o . 4

GENERALEstimated, 1940

Amount Percent

Estimated, 1939

Amount Percent

Actual, 1938

Amount Percent

Current expenses:Personal services_____________________________________

Deduct amount included in objects named below.

01 Personal services (net)_____________________________________________________________02 Supplies and materials_____________________________________________________________03 Subsistence and support of persons (service)________________________________________04 Subsistence and care of animals and storage and care of vehicles (service)-----------------05 Communication service____________________________________________________________06 Travel expenses____________________________________________________________________07 Transportation of things (service)_______________ __________________________________08 Printing, engraving, lithographing, binding, photographing, and typewriting (service)09 Advertising and publication of notices (service)____________________________________10 Furnishing of heat, light, power, water, and electricity (service)____________________11 Rents_____________________________________________________________ _____ __________12 Repairs and alterations____________________________13 Special and miscellaneous current expenses________14 Maintenance and operation of naval shore stations.15 Maintenance and operation of fleet________________16 Miscellaneous naval operating charges_____________

Total, current expenses.

Fixed charges:20 Interest___________________________________________________ _________21 Pensions, retirement salaries, annuities, and World War allowances.22 Grants, subsidies, and contributions_______ _______________________

Total, fixed charges.

Acquisition of property:30 Plant and equipment_______________________________ ______________________________31 Land and interests in land________________ ____ ___________________________________32 Structures and parts and nonstructural improvements to land (includes fixed equip­

ment)_____________________________________________________ ______________________33 Stores purchased for resale_________________________________________________________34 General stores_____________________________________________________________________

Total, acquisition of property.

Payment of debt:40 Public-debt redemptions and purchases .

Payments for rights and obligations:50 Investments______________________51 Treaty obligations________________52 Repayments of deposits___________53 Refunds, awards, and indemnities..

Transfers to trust accounts________

Total, payments for rights and obligations.

Total, obligations_______________Repayments, receipts, and collections .

Net total, obligations-__________

$1, 722, 606, 873 84, 209, 026

1, 638, 397, 847 226,098,144 58,149,420

785,387 10,186, 754 65, 910, 598

177, 054, 813 15,925, 224

306,085 17, 855, 667 28,493, 795

130, 350, 355 104,158, 322 79, 886, 751

148,037, 202 51, 743,083

2, 753, 339, 447

1,034,254, 750 503, 531, 303

1,178,971, 865

2, 716, 757, 918

555,412,931 52, 580,380

271, 322,472 2,453, 650

118, 538,804

1,000,308, 237

100,015, 000

696,628,000 250,000 303, 555

110,009,792 709,113,400

1,516, 304, 747

8,086,725,349 -75, 569, 619

8, 011,155, 730

21.30 1. 04

$1, 653, 836, 612 78,134, 790

20. 01.94

$1, 567, 303, 594 55,314, 604

20. 26 2.80 .71 .01 .13 .82

2. 20 .20

.22

.35 1. 61 1. 28 1.00 1. 83

1, 575, 701, 822 217,319, 504 58, 096, 723

861, 732 9, 766,114

64, 960,050 176,500,032 12,931,044

453, 098 16, 984, 425 28, 445, 726

122, 681,937 104, 752,707 76, 077,972

140, 024,108 44,135, 220

19. 07 2. 63 .70 .01 . 12 .79

2.14 .16

.21

.34 1.48 1. 27 .92

1. 69

1,511,217,54,

56,170,13,

16,26,

104,74,71,

130,44,

988.990 195, 407 412, 371 655,403 934,205 847,492 044, 539 250, 884 521, 644 304, 233 738, 682 654,186 070, 279 335,129793.991 607,473

34. 05 2, 649, 692, 214 32. 06 2, 502, 354,908

12. 79 6. 23

14. 58

979, 215,750 516,785,473

1, 287,189, 338

11.85 6. 25

15. 58

929,381,074 537,955, 340 944, 734, 000

33. 60 2, 783,190, 561

6. 87 .65

3. 35 .03

1.47

785,821,166 39,492,410

427, 214, 762 2,452,159

128,244, 715

33. 68

9. 51 .48

5.17 .03

1.55

2,412,070,414

322,408,691 39, 684, 587

236, 571, 795 2,445,447

67, 594,005

12. 37 1,383,225, 212 16. 74 668, 704, 525

100,017, 000 1.21 65,473,300

1.36 8. 77

627,992,477 250,000 403, 555

90,821,061 629,075, 600

1.10 7. 61

588,136,441 250, 000 540, 224

134, 292, 603 575, 547,233

18. 74 1, 348, 542, 693 16.31 1, 298, 766, 501

100.00 8, 264, 667, 680 -75, 335,890

100.00 6,947, 369, 648 -95, 596, 355

8,189, 331,790 6,851,773, 293

22. 56 .80

21. 76 3.13 .78 .01 .13 .82

2. 45 .19 .01 .23 .38

1. 51 1.07 1.03 1. 88 .64

36. 02

13. 38 7.74

13. 60

34. 72

4.64.57

3.41 .04 .97

9. 63

8. 47

.011.938.28

18. 69

100.00

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T a b l e No. 4 —ContinuedSummary, by “character and objects of expenditure ” of estimated obligations under estimates of appropriations for the

fiscal year 1940, compared with estimated obligations under appropriations for 1939 and actual obligations under appropriations for 1938, including Postal Service payable from postal revenues and excluding trust accounts—Contd.

EM ERGENCYEstimated, 1940 Estimated, 1939 Actual, 1938

Amount Percent Amount Percent Amount Percent

Current expenses:$27,762, 538

330,68032.11

.39$189,715,405

6,016,3136.90.22

$216,414, 724 37,359,623

10.37 1. 79Deduct amount included in objects named below................................................... . .........

01 Personal services (net)__________ ____ ______________________________ ______ ________ 27,431,858 1,194,114

31.72 1.38

183,699,092 11,816,940

6.68 .43

179,055,101 11,580,943

133,386 66, 292

3,754,673 2, 383, 767 9,753,969 1,195,261

2, 576,746 3,572

594,644 6,926, 631

24,889,304 10,218,309 5,361, 622

8.58 .56 .01

. 18

.11

.47

.06

. 12

02 Supplies and materials . ____ .. ................. ..... ............Hi? Suhsist.ftnofl and support of person s (servira) _ -04 Subsistence and care of animals and storage and care of vehicles (service)...................Procurement, processing, storage, and transportation of commodities.—.............................05 Communication service____ ____ __ ____ _____________________________ ______ ______

67,340

459,901 2,873,635

183,682

401,353 990

65,480 854,280 443,498

11,102,448

.08

.53 3. 32 .21

.46

103,985 269,710

2,618,375 12,686,885 2,511,096

1,992,442 52,563

504, 554 5,074,288 3,446,869

12,306,832 541, 523

.01

.10

.46

.10

.07

Ofi Travel expenses „ . .............. .07 Transportation of things (service)_________________ ____ _____________ ________ _____08 Printing, engraving, lithographing, binding, photographing, and typewriting

(service)___________________ ____________________________________________________09 Advertising and publication of notices (service) _____________ ____10 Furnishing of heat, light, power, water, and electricity (service).-................................11 Rents______________ ___________ ______________ ______________ ________ ______ ______

.08

.99

.51 12.84

.02

.18

.13

.45

.02

.03

.331.19.49.26

12 Repairs and alterations_____________________ ______________________________________13 Special and miscellaneous current expenses____________________ ________ ___________14 Maintenance and operation of naval shore stations..........................................................

Total, current expenses.............. .............................................. ..........................................

Fixed charges:20 Interest......................................... ............................ ................... .......... ....................................

45,078,579 52.12 237, 625,154 8. 65 258,494,220 12.39

123,000 3,507,100

.144.06

89,513 6,625,317

720,165,200 1,359,085,263

16,276 5,171,261

133,210,688 1,454,989,509

21 Pensions, retirement, salaries, annuities, and World War allowances.............................22 Grants, subsidies, and contributions _ _ _ __ __ ____

.24 26.21 49.47

.25 6.38

69.74Work-relief projects ________ ____________ _ _ _ __ . ___________________

Total fixed charges____ _____ _______ __________ ______________ __ ____ __________ 3,630,100 4.20 2,085,965,293 75.92 1,593,387,734 76.37

Acquisition of property:30 Plant and equipment____ _________________________________________________________ 621,360

772,118

17,895,061

.72

.89

20.70

5,984,639 6,147,822

191,457,350

.22

.22

6.97

3,064,370 16,361,778

92,089,467

.15

.78

4.41

31 Land and interests in land.......................................................................... ............................32 Structures and parts and nonstructural improvements to land (includes fixed equip­

ment).. .................... ...................................................................... .................. ............. .......

Total, acquisition of property........ ....................... ............................................................

Payments for rights and obligations:50 Investments............ ............ ....................................... ................. ..................... ........................

19, 288, 539 22.31 203, 589,811 7.41 111, 515,615 5.34

9, 016, 000 1,644, 750

775,000 7,000,000

34, 675

10.43 1.90 .90

8.10 .04

134, 111, 100 877,761

78,160,000 7,250,000

19, 789

4.88 .03

2.85 .26

74,059,907 130,259

42,090, 293 6, 763, 267

5,833

3. 55 .01

2.02 .32

Retirement of bonds. ............................................... ........................ ..............................................Loans............................. .................... ................................................... ............................................installment contracts purchased. _ ...... .................................. ..... ..................... ............ ..............53 Refunds, awards, and indemnities___ ____ _ _ __ . ___________________

Total, payments for rights and obligations................................ .......................................

Total, obligations

18,470,425 21.37 220,418,650 8.02 123,049, 559 5.90

86,467,643 -23,538, 594

100.00 2,747, 598, 908 -25,750,027

100.00 2,086,447,128 -28, 865,191

100.00Repayments, receipts, and collections______________ ____________ __ ______________________

Net total, emergency obligations____ _____________ . . _____________________ 62,929,049 2,721,848,881 2,057, 581, 937

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Statement of expenditures under general heads, fiscal years 1932 to 1938, inclusive[The expenditures on this statement are classified in every column according to the present location of activities and functions]

1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932

LEGISLATIVESenate..__________ __________ ____________________House of Representatives______ __________________Legislative, miscellaneous_______________________Architect of the Capitol_________ ________________Architect of the Capitol, emergency expenditures.Botanic Garden___________________________ .Library of Congress______________________ _____Library of Congress, emergency expenditures___ __

$4,157,792. 54 8,138, 660. 87

4,000. 00 6,876, 627. 29

325,684.83 103,191. 51

2, 649,079. 76 170,256.01

3, 576,006. 54

$3, 664, 668. 47 8,451,082. 63

4, 000.00 4, 867,274. 89

747,962. 98 102, 496. 82

2, 438,051. 28 345,774. 65

3,451,006. 25

$3, 681, 741. 44 8, 377, 366. 38

4,000. 00 2, 050, 318.07 1,489,451.36

108,948. 80 2, 466, 368. 20

189,304.35 4,820,119. 87

$3,274,419. 08 8,007, 326. 36

3,981.14 3,337, 682. 39

486,108. 10 99, 512. 41

2,161, 359. 72

$3, 057,941.21 7,154,335. 25

« 12,746. 39 2, 654,245. 93

123,381.50 107,915. 29

1,992, 317. 70

$3,107,855. 37 7, 597, 994.19

61,936. 54 7,196, 685. 76

121,122. 39 2, 332,155. 27

$3, 331, 666. 60 8,309,804. 28

9. 69 9,177, 457.02

169, 691.12 2,376, 386. 64

Government Printing Office _____ __ __________

General _ _ _______________ . ______Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued._ _ _ ___ _______ _______

2,814, 366.05 2,698,723. 53 1,059, 623. 74 3,953, 585. 81

25, 505,358. 51 22,978,580. 34 21,508,862. 76 19,698, 647.15

-74,920. 20

17, 652,732. 52 21,477,373.26 27,318,601.16

Total, general1. . _. . . . ______ . . . ____

Emergency... _ ____ . . . . . . ______________

25, 505, 358. 51 22,978,580. 34 21,508,862.76 19, 623, 726. 95 17, 652, 732. 52 21,477,373. 26 27,318, 601.16

495, 890. 34

+ 20,004.88

1,093,787.63

+730. 75

1,628,755. 71

-25,706.29

486,103.10 123,381.50Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued_________ ______________ _____

Total, emergency_________________________ 515, 895.17 1,094, 468. 88 1, 603,049. 42 486,103.10 123,881.50

Total, general and emergency------------------

Trust accounts________ ________________________

26,021, 253. 68 24,073, 048. 72 23,111,912.18 20,109, 830. 05 17, 776,114.02 21, 477,373. 26 27, 318, £01.16

698, 763.49 608, 265. 38 375, 745. 54 119,825. 23 114, 408. 06

EXECU TIVE OFFICE AND INDEPENDEN T ESTABLISHMENTS

Executive Office___________ ____________________Advisory Committee on Allotments, emergency ex­

penditures. . . ___ ___________ _____ ___________

479, 019. 68 502,152. 39

1.08 180,882. 79

425,401. 68

17,126.34 202,690.10

« 3. 00 515, 307. 36

457, 693. 77 358,897. 75 369,112.82 424, 545. 62

American Battle Monuments Commission----------Aviation Commission _______________________ .

234,829. 30 245, 519.92 51,807.10

537,645. 39

281, 540.89 350, 047. 00 656,020. 74

Board of Tax Appeals______________ _____________Charles Carroll of Carrollton Bicentennial Com­

mission __ ___ ______ ______________________

511,137. 96

12, 500. 00

516,952. 17 465, 621.79 535, 025. 65 607, 042. 09

Bureau of Efficiency2____ . . . _______________ 992. 52 134, 264.18 160,186. 03California Pacific International Exposition______ • 952.94 55, 733. 77

10,000. 00

139,915.45 166, 534. 71Celebration of the bicentennial of the birth of

Patrick Henry............. . ____ ___________Census of Partial Employment, Unemployment,

and Occupations, emergency expenditures________ 1, 759,225. 80 87,018. 94

« 1,221.67 9,842,034.89

233,081. 83 326, 382, 547. 61

75, 526, 675. 86 a h- 41

Central Statistical Board ______ _______________ 169, 759.10

« 4,832. 56 6, 456, 407. 68

55, 216.98 385. 807, 729.81

49,099, 572. 23 11,857.34

75, 000. 00

24,347. 57

183,484- 75 « 5, 000. 00

65,90S. 14

16, 411. 27 6, 333, 556.46

639,371.73 486, 281,193. 58

42, 857, 506. 34 107, 683.87

Chicago World’s Fair Centennial CelebrationCommission______________ ____________ . . .

Civil Aeronautics Authority_____________________Civil Aeronautics Authority, emergency expenditures.Civilian Conservation Corps____________________Civil Service Commission (including retirement

funds, United States share)-------------------------------Civil Service Commission, emergency expenditures... Commemoration of the admission of the State of

Arkansas - __

155,619.09 4,899,613.09 1,947, 462. 42

435, 508, 643. 05

22, 794,051. 22

361,241.90 4,885,837.10

392,183. 25 331,940, 851.40

22,082, 649. 56

458, 654. 60 9, 287, 745. 65

8, 773, 569. 75

22,165,417. 61

9,136,607.17

22, 577, 746. 70

Commodity Credit Corporation, emergency expendi­tures... _______________ ______ ______ _____ - - 66,965. 57

8, 195. 79 1, 390.18

96,852,286.00

82,837.72

136,420.18 2,811,949. 79Coordinator for Industrial Cooperation, emergency

expendituresDistrict of Columbia Airport CommissionDistrict of Columbia-Virginia Boundary Com­

mission . ___ ______ __________ ______ 6,149. 29

812,447. 21

244,895.26 4, 698, 387. 44

/, 712,777.88

46, 818.92

85,960.85

15,917. 67 3, 000. 00District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Authority,

emergency expenditures . . _________ 242, 861. 65 96, 624.19

» 187. 50 4, 710, 971.15

6,231,265.22

Electric Home and Farm Authority, Inc., emergency expenditures . ____________ 720,814.18

4, 705,065. 576, 897. 58

3, 743, 875. 07Employees’ Compensation Commission_________Employees’ Compensation Commission, emergency

expenditures . . . . __

4,704,319.31

5,226,835.99

4,343,388.78 4,700,687.74

Expenses, National Banking Emergency Act, Mar. 9, 1933 ............................................... .............. 45,181. 64

1,688.11

938, 543.02

63,532. 67

304,398. 53Export-Import Banks of Washington, emergency

expenditures___________________________________ 2,70S. 70 1,092,873.79

* Excess of credits, deduct.* Exclusive of $274,581.09 in 1938, $98,677.01 in 1937, and $7,371.67, in 1936, carried under U. S. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission.* Abolished by the act of March 3, 1933.

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S t a t e m e n t o f e x p e n d i t u r e s u n d e r g e n e r a l h e a d s , f i s c a l y e a r s 1 9 3 2 t o 1 9 8 8 , i n c l u s i v e — C o n t i n u e d

EXECUTIVE OFFICE AND INDEPENDENTestablishments—continued

Farm Credit Administration 3___________________Farm Credit Administration, emergency expendi­

tures 3_________________________________________Federal Alcohol Control Administration, emergency

expenditures___________________________________Federal Civil Works Administration, emergency

expenditures.____ _____________________________Federal Communications Commission *_________Federal Coordinator of Transportation__________Federal Coordinator of Transportation, emergency

expenditures___________________________________Federal Emergency Administration of Public

Works, emergency expenditures 5________________Federal Emergency Relief Administration, emer­

gency expenditures 6____________________________Federal Home Loan Bank Board-------------------------Federal Housing Administration, emergency ex­

penditures_____________________________________Federal Oil Conservation Board--------------------------Federal Power Commission_____________________Federal Power Commission, emergency expenditures.Federal Prison Industries, Inc___________________Federal Reserve Board 7--------------------------------------Federal Trade Commission______________________Federal Trade Commission, emergency expenditures.General Accounting Office_______________________General Accounting Office, emergency expenditures__George Washington Bicentennial Commission___Great Lakes Exposition_________________________Greater Texas and Pan American Exposition____Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commis-

sion.Interstate Commerce Commission_______________Investigation of enforcement of prohibition and

other laws_____________________________________National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, emer­

gency expenditures--------------------------------------------National Archives----------------------------------------------National Capital Park and Planning Commission. National Emergency Council, emergency expendi­

tures 8_________________________________________National Labor Relations Board________________National Labor Relations Board, emergency expendi­

tures_____________________________________ ____National Mediation Board 8................. .....................National Recovery Administration, emergency ex­

penditures_____________________________________National Resources Committee, emergency expendi­

tures__________________________________________New York World’s Fair__________ ____ _________Northwest Territory Celebration Commission___Office of Special Adviser to the President on Foreign

Trade, emergency expenditures__________________Operations under Mineral Act of Oct. 5, 1918____Prison Industries Reorganization Administration,

emergency expenditures_________________________Protecting interests of United States in oil leases

and oil lands.............. .......... ...................................Puerto Rico Hurricane Relief Commission_______Railroad Administration _________________ ____Railroad Retirement Act, administrative ex­

penses, investments, and annuity payments___

1938

$8,154,936.11

« 12,646,101.91

222, 101.04 1,843, 630. 38

340. 37

11, 016. 75

170,922, 517. 62

4,869,080. 76 1, 264, 289. 06

11,725,019.45

1,450,486. 21 37. 97

« 638,870.46

1,856, 747. (

5, 279,100. 01 4, 361, 847. 63

63, 692.83 144, 708. 31 502, 610. 72

73, 941. 13 9, 270, 520. 70

2,108,094. 54

6, 366.15 716,798. 52 463, 347. 80

682, 282. 84 2, 328,101.42

18,900.37 365, 634.40

« 4, 522.24

824, 736. 93 194,809 50 74, 589. 84

•. 471, 559. 93

122,487.34

25, 285.34

128,109.43

145, 030, 560. 63

1937

$27, 271,

» 17,826,

2,067, 23,

7,

299,430,

12,401, 1,108,

868.88

050.18

4.66

750.72 486.40064.82

495. 00

952. 51

286.50357.83

16, 740, 080.13

1, 282, 7,

201,

946. 93 700.62 460. 55

1, 848,

5, 670, 3,565,

33, 205, 603,

7, 596,

796. 25 15. 34

081. 98 443. 61635.04049.04 567. 25

354. 87 409. 82

1,454,146. 99

6, 871. 66 680,127. 27 467, 258. 52

1,184,054.96 738,451. 86

14,888.37 362, 632.06

4, 873.17

961,922.65

13, 049. 59

10.87 41,156.11

154,387.72

27, 269.88

4, 491, 577. 60

5,478, 723. 77

1936

$11,551,

« 33,223,

676, 2, 262,

250,

343. 05

232.37

138.14

195.79 374. 67 798. 68

47,999. 72

94,083,849.93

495,591, 774,

986.97 967. 81

14,504,600.14

571, 456,

* 1,100,

973. 44 686.51 206. 96

1, 789, 48,

4,974, 2,981,

15, 78,

965. 32 085. 89 114.15 995. 97 544.04 601. 91

49, 372. 57 6,078, 577. 32

1,083,473.61

177,507.29 349,436.02 641,867.47

/, 479,875.03 284,076.15

368,056.62 344,824.94

5,111,871.02

778,467.72

5,473.88 91,622. 78

63, 643.75

44, 347. 56

6, 345, 275. 79

306, 880.64

1935

$12,979, 061.

141,390,814.

365,622.

11,827,263. 1,102, 764.

345,822.

151, 752.

224,979,008.,

,820,993,987. ( 332,417. i

15,963, 878.1

337, 589. 528,748. 297,033.

1,540,872.50,417.

4,834,991. 857,257. 35,425.

55,045. 58 5,996, 591. 55

820, 225.48

848, 755.02 33, 202.42

257,083.40

793,292.85

624,637.14 225,966.90

12,496,730.81

925,957.86

289,484.18 369, 671. 73

24, 415.02 56.409. 78

1934

$23,122, 934.07

846,833,164.18

188,038.48

805,122,892.29 655, 554.97 359, 596.00

156,243,896.34

707,860,826.18 331,499. 01

2,110. 39 264,707.12 116,832.29

128,153. 60 1, 261,500. 74

3,181,261.13 ISO, 744• 95 67, 239.23

5,042,881. 20

719,000.81

179, 427. 42

162, 633.08

99,165.61

199,489.45 142,411. 58

6,632,491.49

81,708.84 282,442. 85

1,933. 82 31,771.66

» 4,449, 794.83

$29,849, 568. 34

73,804,848.18

663, 378. 73

87,910,142.00 215, 637. 37

15,634. 70 304,124.02

2,022,847.10 1, 299,853. 50

3,963,970. 00

280,166. 07

51,051.00 7,140, 346. 22

920,113. 94

525, 584. 94

159,929.16

9, 740.39 403,348.29

« 731,814.61

$138, 577,481. 26

61,867,202.08

969,334. 62

10,381.80 330, 615. 66

1,741,063. 86 1,745,170. 63

4,117, 240. 64

611, 723. 25

17,062. 76 9,081,730.82

75,019. 41 1,105, 692. 72

2, 394,447.44

198,418.09

128,199.67 2,436, 211.36

» 1,644,150. 79

0 Excess of credits, deduct.3 Includes expenditures of the Federal Farm Board and Federal Farm Loan Bureau in the fiscal years 1932 and 1933 before these activities were consolidated under the Farm

Credit Administration.4 Formerly Federal Radio Commission.8 Includes administrative expenses, Public Works Administration; emergency housing; loans and grants to States, municipalities, etc.; and loans to railroads.6 Includes expenditures of the Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation prior to its transfer to the Department of Agriculture by the Act of June 28, 1937.7 Expenses not now paid from Government funds.s Includes expenditures of the Executive Council, consolidated with the National Emergency Council by Executive Order No. 6889-A, Oct. 29, 1934.8 Formerly Board of Mediation.

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Statement of expenditures under general heads, fiscal years 1932 to 1938, inclusive—Continued

1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932

EXECUTIVE OFFICE AND INDEPENDENTestablishments—continued

Reconstruction tinance Corporation, emergency expenditures:

Subscription to capital stock......................... ......... $500,000,000.00Disaster Loan Corporation, stock____________ $4,000,000.00

*254,374.30 3,405,199.62

10,627,512. 41

4,565,206.87 3, 686,958. 97

914,534. 54

274,382, 779.90 920,372. 52

$6,000,000.00

<* 13,334,330.00 2,616,380. 77

939, 581. 29

7,97U4U-U 3, 681,228.13

907,722.41

168,326, 684.17 948,305.87

Loans and grants to States, municipalities, etc., under act July 21,1932........................ ............ 1,274,537.00

8,997,667. 78«$871,628.00 8,654,845.47

$486,932.23 14,154,123. 43

$298,073,703.77 5,476,074. 65Other________________________________________

Rural Electrification Administration________Rural Electrification Administration, emergency

expenditures____________________________________ 1,402,654.17 2,982,386. 50 1,377, 515.38

24,136,121. 64 948,272. 92

27,814,668. 09 1,029,146.22

14,490. 20 17,217.93

16,820.93 1,406,366. 79

688,997.84Securities and Exchange Commission..............Smithsonian Institution________________ 809, 543. 51 1,059,931. 02 1,113,802. 52Social Security Board, administrative expenses

and grants to States_________________Tariff Commission___ __ „ _ _ ___ 918,117.11

86,148,537.34

729, 861.92

11,036,794. 57

916,866.17 1,187,136. 08Tennessee Valley Authority (see General Public

Works Program).Tennessee Valley Authority, emergency expenditures. Texas Centennial Exposition___ _________ 8,191. 51

12,905. 63 274,581.09

677,070. 82 13,694. 24 98,711. 03

386.48 « 6,087, 578.99

41,548. 29

Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission___ _CX. S. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission. U. S. Harvard University Tercentenary Com­

mission_______ . -- ___________U. S. Maritime Commission 10____________ 1,023,551. 36

120,352.82

127,574.99

» 12,109,468.01 725,653.22

« 21, 348, 272.91 1, 772,850.13

« 9, 544,425. 59 2, 639, 622.89

28,518,830.33 3, 545,067. 39

51, 540,826. 67 486, 535. 29U. S. Supreme Court Building Commission......

U. S. Golden Gate International Exposition Commission______________________

U. S. Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission 111.42

556,549,454.14 401,088.60 46, 646. 86

« 83,356.83

256. 68

863,154,886. 30

142, 248. 57

984,841,819.60Veterans’ Administration (see also General Public

Works Program) ____ __ _ ____ 572,455,411.30 213,071.61

8,092.72

1,128,072, 642. 66 409,684. 52

« 213. 60

2, 347,585,398. 81 1,908,497.75

88,100. 65

605, 573,274.31 1,491,450.37

• 23,413. 61 175,011.59

Veterans* Administration, emergency expenditures— War Finance Corporation _____________ - <* 8,680.85

• 8,212.87• 11,887.13 « 83,441.89 'Welfare and recreation fund_____________

Works Progress Administration, emergency expendi­tures ________ -________________________________ 1,472,499,478.21

136,896. 22

48,712.65

1,896,446,658.29 * 11, 410. 75

1,268,661,490.21 52,100.14Other independent establishments_________ • 1, 564.40

« 85,686.68

898.51 10,699.30 171,466.81Other independent establishments, emergency ex­

penditures _____________________ _______________

Total, general.... .............. .............. 1,463,182,038.90 1,806,937,173.89 2,945,225,415. 59 1,088,389, 248. 62 947,519,244.26 991,004,747.20 1, 239, 546,985.81

Emergency_________________________________ 1,672,627,480.81 2,224,705,959.45

-48,728.75

1,980,761,528.76

-218,098. 78

2,274,792,772.88 2,051,986,624.09 415,264,268.55 561,867,202.08Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued_ _ ______

Total emergency____________________________ 1,672,627,430.81 2,224,657,285.70 1,980,548,480.08 2,274,792,772.88 2,051,986,624.09 415,264,263.55 561,867,202.08

Total, general and emergency.... .......... 3,135,809,469. 21 4,031, 594,409. 59 4,925,768,845. 62 3,363,182,021.00 2,999,455,868. 35 1,406,269, 010. 75 1,801,414,187.84

Trust accounts.................................. .... 250,406,485. 50 201,626,997.16 143,907,489. 61 140,839,488.86 138, 532,308. 53 143,060,894.38 130,785,453.23

general public works program 11

Independent offices:Tennessee Valley Authority ___ 42,002,238.16

9,309,252.00

153,554,269.45

892,519.97

15,273.43 38,373,558.11 4,716,736.99

4,814,691.84

1 254,434.43

41,995,141.08 8,827,491.00

86,672,695.37

335,122.27

21,016,755.48 1,889,226.92

29, 726,342.16

316,756.32

Veterans' Administration . _________Department of Agriculture:

Highways, forest roads and trails, e tc _______Department of Commerce:

Bureau of Lighthouses, vessels and aids to navigation____________________

Department of the Interior:Power distribution system, Bonneville proj­

ect, Oregon. __________________Bureau of Reclamation______________ 14,331,217.21

4,912,838.09

4,141,828.49

8,510.83

14,196,351.00 1,535,398.413,338,804.23

1,122.66

National Park Service, roads and parkways. Bureau of Indian Affairs—irrigation systems,

roads, and buildings ________ ___St. Elizabeths Hospital, buildings and

grounds.........................................« Excess of credits deduct.10 The expenditures and credits shown for the years 1932 to 1936, inclusive, are those of the U.S. Shipping Board Bureau, whose functions were transferred to the U. S. Maritime

Commission by the act of June 29, 1936.h During the fiscal years 1932-35 similar items are included under the departments and establishments.

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S t a t e m e n t o f e x p e n d i t u r e s u n d e r g e n e r a l h e a d s , f i s c a l y e a r s 1 9 3 2 t o 1 9 3 8 , i n c l u s i v e — C o n t i n u e d

1936 1935 1934 1933

general public works program—continued

Department of Justice:Buildings and equipment, penal institutions,

etc..... ................ ............................................ ......Navy Department:

Bureau of Yards and Docks..............................Department of State:

International Boundary Commission________Foreign Service buildings fund..........................

Treasury Department:Coast Guard, additional vessels...................... .Public buildings..... ..................... .......... ............ .

War Department:Improvement of rivers and harbors...... .......... .Flood control-............... ....................................... .Construction of buildings, etc., at military

posts..................... ......... .................................Runways, etc., Langley Field, Va.................. .Sacramento Air Depot, Sacramento, Calif___

Total, General Public Works Program.

department of agriculture 12

$2, 012, 675. 79

7,449, 446.44

2, 282, 642.20 68,846.07

59,140. 40 59, 016, 598.88

88,372,898. 27 38,687,116. 38

6, 235,974. 65 211, 360. 64

3,131,873. 36

$1,063,557.86

8,083, 207.47

1,139,772. 21 192, 082.40

33, 209, 597.47

73, 670,346. 62 27,633, 515.87

3,568,455.58 87, 760.18

316,114.96

461, 461,547. 46 310,189, 254.96

Office of the Secretary.......................................... .......Office of the Secretary, emergency expenditures_____Office of the Solicitor...... ..........................................Office of the Solicitor, emergency expenditures.........Office of Information...................................................Office of Information, emergency expenditures...........Library, salaries and expenses...................................Office of Experiment Stations. .................................Office of Experiment Stations, emergency expendi­

tures.............................................................. ................Special research fund, Department of Agriculture-Extension Service.........................................................Extension Service, emergency expenditures.--............Foreign Agricultural Service.................................... .Weather Bureau...........................................................Weather Bureau, emergency expenditures................ .Bureau of Animal Industry *3_....... .........................Bureau of Animal Industry, emergency expenditures.Bureau of Dairy Industry__________ ____ ______ _Bureau of Dairy Industry, emergency expenditures..Bureau of Plant Industry_______________________Bureau of Plant Industry, emergency expenditures__Forest Service............... ............................... .............Forest Service, emergency expenditures______ _____Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry and Engineer­

ing.........................- ..................................................Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering,

emergency expenditures............................................Bureau of Chemistry and Soils.................................Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, emergency expendi­

tures..........................................................................Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine___Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, emer­

gency expenditures......................................................Bureau of Biological Survey.......................... ............Bureau of Biological Survey, emergency expenditures. Bureau of Public Roads (see also General Public

Works Program)............................. ............. ..........Bureau of Public Roads, emergency expenditures. . .Bureau of Agricultural Engineering______________Bureau of Agricultural Engineering, emergency

expenditures................................................................Bureau of Agricultural Economics. __......................Bureau of Agricultural Economics, emergency

expenditures............................................................. .Agricultural Marketing Service................................Bureau of Home Economics................. ..................

586,064. 33 31,078.53

193, 547. 60 128,323. U

1,190,450. 74 1,233.44

103, 744. 48 6,459, 661. 75

612,068. 35 29,535.17

187, 785.19 577,437.37

1,162, 539. 70 18,745.36

100, 792. 61 5,844,187.92

1,046,893. 29 18,135, 682.33

796, 700.94 17, 238,975. 28

50,045.23285, 715.23

4, 529, 608.15 9.59

9, 573, 391. 99 62,085.85

670, 787.46

5,033, 517. 21 9, 562.86

20, 662, 924. 93 18,886,987.24

1,327,829.85

2,906.57

3,807,945. 34 7,091.46

9, 845, 408.96 1,099,050.69

673, 724. 07 636.64

4, 591, 774. 40 89,119.02

18,780,119.82 23,680,492.07

7, 228,906.90

8,080,594• 482, 372, 215. 57 1,539,267.25

3, 500, 730. 67 88,203,734.52

832,793.11

273,035.67 5, 283,921. 50

238,557.49

1,366, 295. 65

5,466, 293.42

14,737,830.65 2, 312, 428. 26 1,877,020.88

1,811,227. 26 268,420,735.93

436, 636. 28

49,193.78 5,832, 536. 63

1,887,175.54

211,705. 85

$159, 299. 98

85, 608. 85 551, 572. 84

14,175, 523. 32

8,174,653. 23 29, 261, 554. 89

124, 428,970. 29

763,161.16 51,078. 26

831,488.47 1,049, 226. 75

99, 665.15 5, 206,448.05

112,193.94 17, 549,202.43 1,954, OI4.28

3,421, 575.97 12.387.45

10,960, 557. 79 1,083,237.58

597, 558. 33 29,230.99

4, 288,144.83 222, 760.90

13, 535, 777.66 16,413,767.68

1, 244, 763. 66

9,100.18 5, 342, 638. 04

10,971, 881.11 1,813, 453.76 2,089, 868.56

4,251,270.13 205,206,806.97

412, 250.48

40, 873.19 5,612,168.16

187,995.12

1608,826.87 95,696.74

1,015,475.15

90, 619.97 4,601,021.01

9,447,107.48

3,187,487.49 90,136.55

10, 869, 929.64 682,872. 08 580, 640.10 130,376. 49

3, 795, 351.16 603,822.74

12,170, 717. 56 7,754,207.68

1,095, 344.74

121,102.80 5,187,744. 50

2,928,126. 69 1, 215,064.62

805,405.92

285, 614, 677. 77 365,792. 83

120, 987. 83 5,253,759. 41

186,298.16

$765,903.47 2,717.96

915, 290.06

87,380.18 4, 552, 233. 21

4,947.89

9,541,311.58

2,963, 574.12 92,865.39

11, 043, 636. 26 995,4II. 86 541, 060. 52 180, 705.71

3,352,302. 39 818,468.80

10, 622, 526.30 8,648,052.79

1,073,248.03

49,889.05 4,803,842.88

2, 611,62179 1,067, 572.46

447,5O4. 68

227,562,662.02 345, 598. 30

91, 229. 91 4,707,489.14

171,361. 76

$970, 336. 55

1,126,934. 25

102,887.13 4,582,913. 50

10,141,151.90

3,695,617.37

13,062, 780.33

626, 584.27

4,636,867.89

20,859,885.01

1, 602,627. 52

4, 596, 271.22

1, 784,158. 54

168, 214,964. 65

496,176.17

5, 899,740. 94

214, 312.94

$1,244,027.49

1,334,691. 64

105,804. 40 4,737,215.10

10,345, 707.13

3,936,358. 97

13, 885, 092. 44

741, 028.48

5,406, 025. 75

23,956,695.11

1, 740,398.87

5, 762,066.22

2,033,767.66

195,006,323. 74

504, 258.04

6, 468,053. 70

216, 675.08

12 The 1938 expenditures have been adjusted to the basis of the 1940 appropriation estimates which involve numerous transfers and consolidations of appropriations. For this reason the 1938 expenditures under the Department of Agriculture are not strictly comparable with those shown for prior years.

11 Includes $17,739,448,73 in 1937 and $965,044.32 in 1936 for elimination of diseased cattle, formerly carried under “Miscellaneous.”

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1937 1934

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—continued

Bureau of Home Economics, emergency expendi­tures__________________________ ________________

Enforcement of the Grain Futures Act and Com­modity Exchange Act_________________________

Food and Drug Administration__________________Food and Drug Administration, emergency expendi­

tures___________________________________________Soil Conservation Service-------------------------------------Soil Conservation Service, emergency expenditures-— Conservation and use of agricultural land re­

sources________________________________________Farm Security Administration, including subsistence

homesteads, emergency expenditures_____________Farm Tenant Act_______________________________Miscellaneous:

Loans and relief in stricken agriculturrl areas,emergency expenditures____________ _________

Wildlife refuges, emergency expenditures _ ..........Forest roads and trails and forest highways

(see also General Public Works Program) Forest roads and trails and forest highways,

emergency expenditures____ ________________Agricultural credits and rehabilitation, loans

to farmers, etc_____________________________Collection of feed and seed-grain loans-----------Other miscellaneous_________________________Other miscellaneous, emergency expenditures—

Agricultural Adjustment Administration________

$988,047.28

497, 548. 59 2,178,163.95

24, 274,036. 44 3,498, 711. 85

303,852,184.12

180,149,108. 66 3,051,656. 62

582.42 1,280,568.14

$1,850,021.83

229, 665. 90 2, 040, 765. 08

2, 825.00 21,486, 440. 83 11,664,880.54

357,199, 796. 39

209,695,567.17

$188,406.16 1,916, 351. 68

5,882.00 3, 558,258. 08

21,288,668. 97

322,037. 35

188,015, 987. 65

$188, 602. 90 1, 638, 539. 63

30,558. 45 165, 748. 74

10,178, 841.21

$1,199.03

163,180.15 1,489,938. 82

29,725. 41

$174,056. 60 1, 582, 712. 66

5, 428,600.77 2,872,812.6

480,941.97 2,669,084. 37

\ 876,729.02 460,849.79

K158,685.44

9, 747,766. 27

General------------ ------------- --------------- ---------. . .Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued______________________________

Total, general.

Emergency--------------------------- ----------------------Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued____________ _________ ________

Total, emergency_______________

Total, general and emergency.

Trust accounts...... .....................................

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Office of the Secretary______ ______ _____________Office of the Secretary, emergency expenditures_____Bureau of Air Commerce H______________________Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce_____Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, emer­

gency expenditures___________ _____ ___________Bureau of the Census____________ ______________Bureau of the Census, emergency expenditures_____Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation.......Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, emer­

gency expenditures_____________________________Bureau of Standards_________ _________ ________Bureau of Standards, emergency expenditures______Bureau of Lighthouses (see also General Public

Works Program)_____ _____________ _________Bureau of Lighthouses, emergency expenditures____Coast and Geodetic Survey_________________ ____Coast and Geodetic Survey, emergency expenditures..Bureau of Fisheries............................................. ........Bureau of Fisheries, emergency expenditures.............Federal Employment Stabilization Office_______Patent Office........................ ................. ....................

186,600. 67 1,218,901.71 6, 047, 819.15 17, 802,208. 87 19,659,943. 62

351,268.08 1,807.68

57,807,125.23

0 86. 70 266,140. 07

6,649.92 169,861, 473. 84

1,039,916.43 10,169.03

532, 201,970. 57

60,139.95 848, 640.03

711,819,102.95

a 1.00 a 6, 225.02

0 805,232.86 289,055,028.78

143, 746. 34 400,499.14 794,854. 20

481,268,927.61

-5,301, 594.16

632,163, 341. 34

-806,024.80

615, 674,991. 68

-7,328,699. 61

773, 543,314. 86

+312, 599. 99

347, 256,252. 39

+161,348.78

255,457,845.39

-4,476,706.37

475,967,333.45 631, 357,316. 54 608,346,292.07 773,855,914.85 347,417,601.17 250,981,139.02

297,768,190.14

-5,697,952.75

539,507,481.80

-6,290,427.04

407,071,546.18

+ 8, 822, 012.40

412,884,847.51

+ 0 ,179,890.05

263,208,479.24

+ 20, 048, 414.46

292,070,287.89 583,217,054- 76 410,893,558.58 419,064, 787.56 288,256,893. 70

768,037,570.84 1,164, 574,371.30 1,019,239,850.65 1,192,920, 652.41 630, 674,494. 87 250,981,139.02

6,466,818. 68 6, 245, 851. 85 24, 556,443. 69 14,646,602. 89 a 4,145,193. 35

$186,144. 28 1, 634, 729. 70

14,375, 237. 83

11,108, 992.62 113,401.01 831,177.88

305,673,873.14

+13, 301,943.91

318,975,817. 05

318,975,817. 05

1,869,001. 63 146,816. 26

975,950. 26 323, 931. 62

953,883. 58 1,150,742. 09

775,171. 44 672, 508. 96 1,088,445. 06

3,010,904. 85

407.08 2,045,692. 85

184,928. 00 2,363,982.19

2,076, 580. 74 31.78

10,390,822.97 1,201.68

2,636,980.72 8,971.60

1,749,228.35 4,840.80

4,394,567.2

0 Excess of credits, deduct.U Expenditures included under Civil Aeronautics Authority.

2,916, 406. 82

62,768. 40 2, 215, 897. 49 4,417,305.60 2,095, 536. 76

1,935,974. 49 60, 777. 57

10, 538,933.70 55,979.12

2,478, 365. 36 48,602.32

1, 540,983. 24 64,585.21

4,498,652.85

2, 849,937. 30

36,792.48 2, 902, 607. 58 6,186,482.69 1, 796,187. 48

1,065.241, 758, 034. 76

84,187. 62

9,432,860. 96 779,648.15

2, 544, 231. 60 645,001.83

1,486, 978. 62 152,460.51

1,304. 21 4,639,058.92

2, 457,822. 78 2, 070,403. 57

4, 525, 681. 01

1, 364, 058. 33

71,920. 85 1, 434, 867. 90

24, 654. SI

9,000,953.06 8,438,712.28 2,083,145.48 4,482,786.17 1,334,846. 42

271,761.46 30, 550.39

4,148, 655.42

1,459, 775.08

1, 278, 727.19

19,043. 00 1,310,481.10

74,906. 50

8, 289,210.85 1,329,585. 77 1,744,039. 78 3,150,270.61 1,211, 525.97

826,737.15 29, 263. 54

3,942,719.41

3, 745,402. 81

3,181,293. 66

1, 385, 767.49

2,208,391. 83

12,045,493.37

3,367,652. 42

2,019,113. 97

70,472.104,752,840.14

1, 577,631. 53

5,093,299. 00

6,925,362. 04

1,721, 500.16

3,079,947. 63

11,473, 658. 20

2,899, 612. 52

2,663,370.08

62,160.815,084,933. 70

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Table No. 5—Continued

Statement of expenditures under general heads, fiscal years 1932 to 1938, inclusive— Continued

1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued

Miscellaneous____ __________ _ _______ _____ $75, 259. 31 $74,442. 60 $101, 351. 90 $6,161.18 a $21,051. 29 $311, 559. 04 a $168,187. 28

General______- _ _________ _____________ 30,613,020. 89

+33, 561. 70

29, 271,143. 57

+217, 248.42

28,466,436.91

+63, 287. 41

27,161, 913.41

+254, 210.17

21,987, 604.16

+578,978. 60

34,176,431. 89

+652, 209. 65

40,413,288. 39

+291,909. 61Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued. ______ _ _ ________________

Total, general____ . . . _________ ____ __ 30,646, 582. 59 29,488, 391. 99 28, 529,724. 32 27,416,123. 58 22, 566,582. 76 34, 828, 641. 54 40, 705,198. 00

Emergency.- . ______________ ____________ 291, 696.60

+44, 739.20

5,028,949.84

+280,039.99

9,036,380.11

-94,003.68

8,239,835. 02

+10,586.25

4,900,493.08

-121,860. 81Adjustment between cash expenditures and checks

issued________________ . ________________

Total, emergency_ ______ _______ _______ 336, 435. 80 5,258,989. 83 8,942,376.43 8,250,421.27 4, 778,682. 22

Total, general and emergency____________ 30,983,018.39 34, 747, 381. 82 37,472,100. 75 35, 666, 544. 85 27,345, 214. 98 34,828, 641. 54 40, 705,198.00

Trust accounts____ _______ . . . ___________ _ 261,063. 37 260, 557. 65 0 237, 230. 91 0 12,044. 20 ° 83, 677.41 0 965.00

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR" --------------------

Office of the Secretary__________________ _______ _Office of the Secretary, emergency expenditures..........

2, 580, 969. 79 1,203,811.58

9,807.14

12,833. 51

2,123,150. 46 1,566,158.82

9,870. 75

41, 489.14 3, 471. 30

1,946, 461. 21 1,656,988.88

9,832. 61

30,808. 94 2, 550. 89

0 584. 88

1, 285, 352. 88 1,840,656.68

8,981.07

127,804. 52

619, 745.83 1,484,121.25

8, 413.48

306,027.71

1, 683,017. 34 1, 578,009. 53

Commission of Fine Arts_______ ______________George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commis­

sion______________________ ______ ___ _____ ___Perry’s Victory Memorial Commission__________

7, 209. 70

582,358.12

9, 838. 42

465,127.34

Perry’s Victory Memorial Commission, emergency expenditures_____ ______ ______ ______ ____ _ 20,560.00

Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission________ 354, 442. 67 1, 580, 686. 79National Bituminous Coal Commission____ ____ 3, 533, 491. 24 314, 661. 27 199, 311. 37

48,694.87National Bituminous Coal Commission, emergency

expenditures........................... .......................... .........Bonneville project________________________ ____ 73,141.93

« 834, 575. 68

20,487,826.32 599,088.83

4, 617, 549. 19 28,020.47

25, 749, 918.41 2,813, 778.66

United States Housing Authority................... .........United States Housing Authority, emergency expend­

itures................................... .......................................War Minerals Relief Commission_______________ 630,301. 74

3, 373, 698.15 697,144- 52

23, 490, 508. 31 9,828,884.87

1, 602, 547. 46 86,446,039.602, 743, 412.17

802,410.4S2,153, 021. 08

217, 645.64

20,212. 61 3, 283, 203. 29

» 9, 264.61

19, 399, 846.08 6,137,122.56

17,985.99 2,568,668.86

584,804.70

18,973,973.01 8,925,014.68

1, 417, 725. 98 89,465,186. 46 1, 394, 202. 87 2,911,225.89 1, 357,095. 76

201, 815.86

6,919,845.95 IS, 594,840. 62

14,146, 228.13

General Land Office............................ .......... ............General Land Office, emergency expenditures............

2, 780, 402. 65 611,997,09

16,499,406.76 6,873,498.57

2, 215, 582.02 22,6S6,251.87 1, 585, 034. 52 1,835,898.46 1,332, 786.15

71, 648.42

9, 484, 367. 51 5,971,987.29

10, 927,632.85

2,868,814.34 3,836,823.03

Bureau of Indian Affairs (see also General PublicWorks Program)____________________________ _

Bureau of Indian Affairs, emergency expenditures..22,722,346.53 26,125,092.29

Bureau of Reclamation (see also General PublicWorks Program)______ ________ _______ ______

Bureau of Reclamation, emergency expenditures___Geological Survey________ _______ _____ _______ _Geological Survey, emergency expenditures_________

1, 533, 954, 60 25,498,296.952, 868, 601. 50

338,570.162,174,283. 94

SB, 572. 04

13, 654, 989. 05 IS, 018, 514.84

26, 432,115. 24 377,283.35

3, 824, 294.00 698, 722.07

1,044, 928. 24 84,607,840. 60 2,156,879.85 1,1S8,299. 74 1, 891, 389. 73

S12,950.00

25, 204,914.39 26, 345,914. 81

2, 514,820. 33 2, 780,692. 76

Bureau of Mines 15_ _________ ____ ___________Bureau of Mines, emergency expenditures...... ..........

1,851, 765.95 2,304, 411.99

National Park Service (see also General PublicWorks Program)___ ____ _____________________

National Park Service, emergency expenditures........10, 246, 436. 73 18,888,044-18

9,053, 841. 56 12,996, S82.65

13, 913, 238.11 18,061,125. 24

Office of Education, including vocational educa­tion______ . _____________ _____

Office of Education, emergency expenditures..... ........15, 943,042. 43 1, 751,203.26

14,927, 475.07 418,311.88

3, 296, 431.95 656,964.99

11, 785,663.76 12,923,809. 56

Government in the Territories:Territory of Alaska, including Alaska R. R.,

roads, bridges, etc_________ ____ __________Territory of Alaska, emergency expenditures___

3, 515,196. 37 460,258.71

2, 901,090.47 920, 527.25 64, 958.12

328,837.05 690,573.78

2,689,225.15 927,540.71

18,344.50 342,410.09 193,481.43

2,867, 726.15 3, 390,236.34

Territory of Hawaii___ _________ ___________Virgin Islands_______ ______ _______ ______Virgin Islands, emergency expenditures.............

21, 494. 37 285, 451. 90 467,326.59 24,783.32

12, 072,036.27

1,124, 735.13 829.37

67,817. 33 307, 257. 39

1,248,496.25 33, 803. 60

2Î, 652,822.93

1,153, 070. 40 119,689.86 130,163. 86

20, 363. 56 325,863. 32 627, 688.40

63, 233.38 565, 700. 77

21,900.00 508,271.63

Jarvis, Baker, and Howland Islands_________Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration,

emergency expenditures. . . ................................ 6, 462,585.64

1, 009,039.92 38 4,048. 69 143, 027. 86

St. Elizabeths Hospital (see also General PublicWorks Program). . . __________________________

St. Elizabeths Hospital, emergency expenditures___Columbia Institution for the Deaf...... .......... ..........

1,198, 367.00 407,868.61 127, 136.31

1, 258, 296.33 206,803.88 111, 794.55

1,385,826.39 1, 514,808.14

143, 377. 60 120,389. 29 124,797.75

° Excess of credits, deduct.i« Transferred from Department of Commerce, Executive Order No. 6611, Feb, 22, 1934,

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued

Columbia Institution for the Deaf, emergency ex­penditures...................................................................

Howard University...............................................Hoioard University, emergency expenditures___Freedmen’s Hospital............................................Freedmen’s Hospital, emergency expenditures...Miscellaneous.........................................................Miscellaneous. emergency expenditures------------

General................ ...............................................-Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued.......................................................

Total, general_

Emergency...................................... - ------- --------Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued................. ..... ................ .................

Total, emergency..........................

Total, general and emergency.

Trust accounts............... ...........................

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Office of the Attorney General:Salaries...................................................................Contingent and miscellaneous expenses.........Salaries and expenses, Federal Bureau of In­

vestigation.........................................................Enforcement of antitrust and kindred laws...Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Prisons.........Veterans’ insurance litigation.............................Protecting interests of United States in cus­

toms matters, defending suits and claims,etc...............- .......................................................

Survey oj criminal laws and records, emergencyexpenditures__............... ....................................

The Judiciary................ ........ ................................. .Penal and correctional institutions (see also Gen­

eral Public Works Program).............. ..................Penal and correctional institutions, emergency ex-

penditures....................... .............. ............................

1938

General................... ............................................Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued................................... .............. .

Total, general.

Emergency________________________________Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued_____ _____ _____ _____________

Total, emergency..........................

Total, general and emergency..

Trust accounts...........................................

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Office of the Secretary.................................................Office of the Secretary, emergency expenditures..........Bureau of Labor Statistics.......................................Bureau of Labor Statistics, emergency expenditures.Immigration and Naturalization Service_________Immigration and Naturalization Service, emergency

expenditures..... .............................................. ...........

$682,582,27 800,902.82 171,792.69

i3,435.86

89,388,115.83

+313,999.26

89,702,115. C

77,838,491.49

+ i, 065, ISO. 88

78,903,621.8/7

168,605,736. Î

12, 730, 306. 26

1,879,024.67 1,254,785.76

6,439,219.69 7,984.20

238,222.39 514,896.66

490,573.80

84,467.89 18,470,247. 66

10,647,586.76

1,156,878.19

39,942, 541. 59

+84,036.15

40,026, 577.74

1,190,840. 58

+ 19,867.71

1,210,708.29

41,237,286.03

4,457,742. 6

1,928,346.1915,189.88

796,999.48 617,602.78

9,671,305.14

20,872.45

$671,575.04 888,159.49 153,949.36

51,830.86 4,948.80

68, 760,275. 20

-126,268. 66

68, 634,006.54

98,466,406.86

-528,977.02

92,942,489.84

161,576,435.88

12,635,547.52

1,682,412.41 530,698.74

5,510,938.39 439,903.35 262,321.63 681,207.12

546,555.67

17,453,388.09

10,429,417.05

987,618. 09

37, 536, 842.45

+85,938. 52

37, 622,780. 97

937,618. 09

987,618. C

38,560,399.06

3,122,325. 78

1936

$682,406.14 719,858.77 154,200.00

654,271.50 27,819.20

60,252,345. 70

+596,645.87

60,848,991. 57

66,125,151.88

- 972,511.08

65,152,640.80

126,001,632. 37

16,680, 436.82

1, 679, 058. 22 498,439.46

5,368,921.17 441,365. 60 241,229.30 753,456.29

426,238.93

17,878,461.31

10,181,842. 65

781,695.11

37,469, 012. 93

+214, 039.15

37, 683,052. 08

781,695.11

781,695.11

38,464,747.19

6,003,837.75

1,262,728.79 162,881.66 841,643.85

1,582,420.89 9,978,199. 46

46,650,28

1,087, 247.53 199,045.18

1,050,875.92 44,087.48

9,545,776.26

185,958.49

1935

$634, 578. 36 667,468.54 136,910. 00 23,818.91

447,651. 93 95,808.10

54, 057,394.26

+1,157,946.12

55,215, 340. :

69,799,164.48

+ 7 ,157,876.56

76,956,541.04

132,171,881.42

1, 656,143.92

1,390,983.82 548,858.00

4,526,346.13 360,601.96 197,671.34 572,898.66

350,215. 51

16,143, 769. 54

8,210,140.10

531,708.81

32,301,485.06

-22,807. 55

32,278, 677. 51

581, 703. 81

531,703.81

32,810,381.32

690,448.99

1934

$10,000.00 626,012.71 227,827.88 126,884.80 61,155.17

® 397,391.24 » 128,658.08

50, 534,976. 37

-1,602,729.97

48,932, 246. 40

40,888,052.44

- 1,244,805.16

89,638,747.28

88,570, 993.68

1, 216, 923. 63

1,153,712.99 484, 518.14

5,650,472.41 146, 057.73 185,438.76 316, 573.21

125, 088.35

14, 545,374. 63

8,710,966.46

187,450. 28

31,318, 202. 68

+280,321. 85

31,598, 524. 53

137,450.28

137,450.23

31,735,974.76

494, 593. 28

775,966.53 76,874.78

679,303.32 178,622.49

¡,913,368.40

117,274• 04

583,827.13 9,860.40

396,339.33 8,698.58

7,959,779.00

1,218,786.88

1933

$1,043,938. 54

135,588.87

8,199.33

89, 679,193.96

+1, 085,313. 55

90,764,507. 51

90,764,507.51

4,783,469.40

1,297,943.46 509,831.00

11,407,161.81 156,570.21 202,166.35 (18)

142,023.29

16, 565, 512. 35

13, 525,717.80

43, 806,926. 27

+318,441. 38

44,125,367. 65

44,125, 367. 65

905,935. 24

655,714.90

414, 525. 41

10, 632,149. 23

0 Excess of credits, deduct.1« Included in Veterans’ Administration. Amounts not available.

$946,309.24

193, 500.00

148,496.14

102,859,851.10

-1,528,742.35

101,331,108.75

101,331,108.75

9,917,663.27

1,258,476.61 674,010.65

13,784,675.72 158,933.01 227,545.28 (16)

462,723.14

20,151, 223. 06

14,738,937.14

51,456, 524. 61

+226,360. 76

51,682,885.37

51,682,885.37

690,437. 00

742,445.71

545,030.94

11,637,733. 21

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department of labor—continued

Children's Bureau................. .....................................Women’s Bureau___________ ______ - .....................United States Employment Service. _....................United States Employment Service, emergency ex­

penditures------- ------- -----------------------------------------United States Housing Corporation— .............Labor Boards, emergency expenditures.................... .Bituminous Coal Labor Board........ ........ .........—M iscellaneous..................................................- .......... .

$8, 537,402.02 140,620.44

4, 561,758.13

6,450,047.71

17.18

51, 532.90

$6,895,047. 45 150, 582.99

3,084,080.05

IS, 499,906.93 12, 262. 51 1, 114.24

221. 72 94, 295. 50

$2, 611, 295.18 153,453. 65

2,906, 535.18

11,067,821.86 « 7,905. 81 95,710. 64 16, 694. 07

106,045.12

$342, 155.35 147,030. 65

1.884.405.05

5.184.907.06 6,858.69

277,018.82

$324,043.78 136,894.93

1,001, 241. 25

698,172.07 16,624. 69

$338,594. 56 143, 217.93 765,151. 27

13,951. 88

39, 297. 57 24, 695. 82 667,165. 71

General...............................................................Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued........................................- ..........

25,687,964.30

+583,987.48

22,319,062. 32

+28,137.82

17,470,017.10

-338,831. 36

12, 788, 385. 56

+223,772.09

10,443, 445.93

+388,497.44

13, 630, 470.89

+47, 370. 68

Total, general. 26,271,951. 78 22,347,200.14 17,131,185. 74 13,012,157. 65 10,831,943. 37 13,677,841. 57

Emergency.................................. ..................—Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issu ed -------- . ------- . -------------------------

7 ,108, 229.95

+425,468.26

15,292,924.00 11,592,628. 65

+70,679. S3

5,779,192.19

-148,199.07

1,980,012.93

-21,541.06

Total, emergency.......................

Total, general and emergency..

Trust accounts........................................

NAVY DEPARTMENT

7,528,698.21 14,894,691., 11,663,802.98 5,685,993.12 8,471.87

33,800, 649.99 37, 241,891. 46 28, 794,488.72 18,648,150. 77 12,740,415. 24 13, 677, 841. 57

478, 747. 47 541,450. 65 532, 574. 30 « 236, 542. 37 ' 476,460. 54 « 85,114.10

Salaries, Navy Department.......................................Contingent expenses....................................................Office of the Secretary............................................ —Office of the Secretary, emergency expenditures_____Bureau of Navigation..................................................Bureau of Engineering................................ ...............Bureau of Engineering, emergency expenditures___Bureau of Construction and Repair........................Bureau of Ordnance.....................................................Bureau of Ordnance, emergency expenditures...........Bureau of Supplies and Accounts...............................Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, emergency ex­

penditures------- ------------- ------------------------------------Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. ................... ........Bureau of Yards and Docks (see also General

Public Works P ro g ra m )-------- ----------------------Bureau of Yards and Docks, emergency expenditures..Bureau of Aeronautics..................................... ..........Bureau of Aeronautics, emergency expenditures.......Marine Corps................................................... .........Alterations to naval vessels.......................................Replacement of naval vessels_________ __________Replacement of naval vessels, emergency expenditures.M iscellaneous................................... ......................Miscellaneous, emergency expenditures--------------

4,026,593.53 747,596.33

1,592,351. 50 5,488. 84

13,297,348. 71 19, 983,559.33

18,964,129. 59 24,065,439. 66

3,891,084.38 651,137.46

1,539,042. 05 8,988.09

12,648,851.19 20,044,282.28

886,898.08 17,829. 700. 76 14,206,831.10

214,635,934. 64

582,538. 88 2,441,526.47

8,145,998. 21 18,617, 626. 79 60,698,620. 35

100,578.62 26,180,192. 62

General...............................................................Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued................................ ....................

Total, general.

Emergency........................................... ............Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued.......................................................

Total, general and emergency..

Trust accounts..........................................

T o t a l , e m e r g e n c y ....................

178,941, 264. 85 12,451,898.47

« 7, 540,360.06

566,180,195. 73

-4,174, 248. 46

562,005,947. 27

2 6 ,7 0 8 ,1 8 1 . 1 0

+ 1 1 4 , 7 7 5 . 9 9

1,828,854.36

'8.76

190,162, 836. 32

4,721,563.95 2,251,050. 84

7,706, 959. 65 18,046,577.11 26,210, 261.90

281,196.37 24, 754, 689. 37

244,115.17 152,815,953. 33 85,094,576.06 9, 561,457. 37

484, 518,253.17

+4,482, 258. 37

489,000,511. 54

5 8 ,4 8 4 ,7 9 4 . 6 6

+ 1 , 8 1 5 , 9 3 5 . 8 2

5 9 ,8 0 0 ,7 3 0 . 4 8

548,801,242.02

1,847,025.43

3,807,669.27 729,992.14

1,477,998.16 147, 869. 54

10,087,506.53 18,340,602. 47

9,783. 61 16,196,907. 83 12,538,612. 52

•11.14 190,840,162. 99

5,677,179. 50 2,204, 621. 93

12,896,428.76 18,707,840. 69 20,895,188.33 2,108,192.99

23,165,831.74 899,412.22

78,878,274.32 108,017,106.74

761,786.18 « 9,828. 72

3,585,708. 23562.980.16

1,240,298. 99 1,588,129.08 6,569,023. 73

14,580,144. 54 82,600.56

14,384, 732.02 11,770,570.95

115. 888.17 191, 339,957. 35

« 10,837,418.81 2,021,550.16

8,373,785.36 12,587,919. 41 17,302,861.11 4,480,868.54

21,177,158. 47 2,736,866. 53

38,909, 527. 32 93,829,106. 70

860,971.12

3,265, 524,

1,216, 1,084, 4,591,

14,465, U,

12,495, 9,065,

211, 125, 699,

402. 38 577.64 493.52 864.15 383. 56 588.02 700.29 137. 82 194. 25 845. 38 395.19

3,705,312. 85 836,473.22

1,797,085.52

7,327, 563.13 20, 240,372. 68

15,939, 205. 48 11,611,171.29

143,646,902. 88

393, 720,995.39

-2 , 296,846.13

335,416,136.04

-14,005,605. 61

391,424,149. 26 321,410, 530. 43

1 3 4 , 6 5 3 ,1 3 8 .2 1

+ 2 , 9 5 4 , 8 7 8 . 4 7

1 0 1 , 7 9 1 ,5 8 9 .1 0

+ 1 3 , 2 4 5 , 7 9 0 . 5 0

1 3 7 , 6 0 7 ,5 1 6 .6 8 1 1 5 ,0 3 7 ,1

529,031,665.94 436,447,860.03

1,670,898.51 1, 553,378.43

117,413.98 2,289,796.80

8, 687, 581.83 11, 896,446. 82 15,698,526.93

502,227.14 17,340,996. 74 5,611,425.16

42, 999,865.14 28,457,056.19

190,170.03

1, 768,136.85

19,399,093. 55

31, 257, 213.01

20,792,131.47 12,417, 381. 29 48, 319, 748. 45

3,871,905. 53

264,141, 535.01

+10, 246,851.05

342,929, 697. 20

+6, 632,227. 39

274, 388, 386.06 349, 561,924. 59

8 6 ,7 8 4 ,0 5 3 . 8 5

- 1 4 , U S , 1 4 8 .9 5

297,029,290.9 349,561,924. 59

159,198.02 170,288. 24

$375,823. 25 156, 264.91 869, 993.07

15,173. 48

393,727. 60

14, 736,192.17

-34,848. 20

14,701, 343. 97

14,701,343. 97

523.00

4,223, 502. 03 885,885.63

1, 704,999. 29

8,920,874.73 19,610, 511. 53

17,421,517. 49 12,300,244.02

162,740,898. 58

2,632,980.45

21,868,823.87

31,684,496.05

22,968,365. 50 7, 572,103.90

39,588,673.21

« 11,954.73

354, 111, 921. 05

+3, 505,912.33

357,617,833. <

357,617,833.S

203,026.53

Excess of credits, deduct.

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1933 1932

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT (SEE ALSO ANNEXED BUDGET)

Postal deficiency____ _______ ___________________Post Office Department, emergency expenditures___

$47,167,995. 70 9,274, 617.47 $85,860,912.32 $63,956,146.64 $64, 209,025. 35 6,198.00

$117,438,074. 74 $203, 002,239. 53

Total, Post Office Department, paid from general revenues-------------------------------------- 47,167,995.70 9, 274, 617.47 85,860,912. 32 63, 956,146. 64 64, 215, 223. 35 117, 438,074.74

STATE DEPARTMENT

Office of the Secretary................. ..................... . ........Office of the Secretary, emergency expenditures..........Foreign intercourse:

Foreign Service______________ ______________Foreign Service buildings fund (see also Gen­

eral Public Works Program)-----------------------Foreign Service retirement and disability

appropriated fund_________________________International commissions and bureaus, etc.

(see also General Public Works Program)... International commissions and bureaus, etc.,

emergency expenditures________ ____________Other_______________________________________

Miscellaneous claims and judgments, etc-------------

2,496, 221. 82 4,919. 82

12, 308,893. 32

2,263,760.10 2,146, 536. 56 1,988, 316.10 1, 674, 416. 50 2,028, 320. 27

11,722,988. 37 11,995,756.97

188,000.00

1,746,259.14

940,158.87 646,702. 00 56, 325. 26

185, 300. 00

1,818, 558. 59

568,652. 60 480,974. 56

0 11,345.87

162,400.00

1,721,162. 68

886. 636. 88 138, 646.93 • 7,890.12

12,380,154. 85

17, 353. 53

159,100. 00

1,262,876.19

2,659,016.08 13,094.17 36,733. 80

8, 248,075.12

200, 972, 68

292, 700. 00

1,068,092.15

747,170. 01 18,179. 39

176,684. 59

9, 774,910.12

1,839,633. 82

416,000.00

1, 256,350. 58

54,237.02 « 8,682.41

General..... ................... ............................ ..........Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued___ ____ _____________________

17,442,401. 54

-278,609.76

16,460, 235. 75

+92,038. 31

16,156, 613.02

+184,961.59

15,857, 628. 64

+162,250. 98

11, 679,120. 43

-265,317. 57

15, 360,769.40

+243, 758. 81

Total, general. 17,163,791. 78 16, 552,274.06 16, 341, 574. 61 16,019,879. 62 11,413,802. 8 15, 604, 528.21

Emergency--------- ------- --------------------------------Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued____________________ ____ _____

945,078.19

+ 196,058.07

568,652.60 886,686.88 2,659,016.08 747,170.01

Total, emergency____ _____ ___

Total, general and emergency..

Trust accounts................................. .

1, 141, 181.26 568,652. 60 6.88 2,659,016.08 747, 170.01

18,304,923.04 17,120,926.66 17,228,211.44 18,678,895. 70 12,160,972. 87 15, 604, 528. 21

572,957. 64 607, 802.18 727,909. 54 442,035. 61 366,961.60 757,653.45

TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Office of the Secretary:Salaries and expenses, etc-------------------------------Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, capital stock,

emergency expenditures-------------- ------------------Subscriptions to capital stock, Federal home loan

banks, emergency expenditures----------------------Subscriptions to paid-in surplus, Federal land

banks, emergency expenditures----------------------Payments to Federal land banks, reduction in

interest rates on mortgages, emergency expend­itures------------------------------------------ ------- --------

Payments to Federal Farm Mortgage Corpora­tion, reduction in interest rate on mortgages...

Refunds to States of taxes collected underTitle IX of Social Security Act................... .

Subscriptions to preferred shares, Federal sav­ings and loan associations, emergency expend-itures..______ ________________ ____________

Subscriptions to capital stock, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, act of June 16,1988,emergency expenditures........... ............. ............

Subscription to capital stock, U. S. HousingAuthority........... ............ .................... ..............

Assistance for educational, professional, and clerical persons, internal revenue tax survey,emergency expenditures, emergency relief.........

Administrative expenses, emergency expendi­tures (emergency relief acts).................................

Old-age reserve account, Social Security A ct... Restoration of capital impairment. Commodity

Credit Corporation..............................................

3, 322,014. 36 8, 709, 295. 09 4, 669,761. 43

4,784,900.00

82,977, 497.58

82,114,088.21

5, 726,515.05

40, 561,886. 43

11, 797. 85

20, 664, 100.00

85,198, 811. 40

82, 880,087.17

17,696,800. 00

82,467,994. 68

29,06b, 981.00

4,094, 285. 30 46,000,000.00

200,000. 00

88,680,185.59

12,477,674. 95

139, 319. 35

153,000,000. 00

88,475,700. 00

40,863, 477.16

7,029, 256.79

140, 628.98

1,000,000. 00

42,970,000.00

22,188. t 19,689,058.26 29, 486, 784• 08

497, 850.85

754, 800.00

I49, 502,149. 65

1,000,000.00

1,447,985.79

21,081,091.46 387,000,000.00

9 4 ,2 8 5 ,4 0 4 . 7 3

4,804,151.00

28,992,568.86 265,000,000.00

8,915,880.21

22,024,886.97 29,950.95

203, 002,239. 53

2, 247, 368. 72

12, 607, 637.09

2,401, 779. 78

215, 000. 00

1, 644, 524. 33

26,442. 70 ' 127,943.49

19,014,809.13

+38,430. 08

19,053,239, 21

19,053,239. 21

854,312.35

158,406. 47

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT—continued

Division of Research and Statistics 17_____________Office of General Counsel________________________Office of Chief Clerk____________________________Division of Printing_____________________________Office of Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits.. Office of Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits,

emergency expenditures_________________________Public Debt Service_____________________________Division of Appointments_______________________Bureau of Customs:

Collecting the revenue from customs_________Refunds and draw-backs____________________

Bureau of the Budget___________________________Office of Treasurer of the United States__________Office of Comptroller of the Currency------------------Bureau of Internal Revenue:

Collecting the internal revenue---------------------Refunds of internal revenue_________________Refunds of processing taxes__________________

Federal Alcohol Administration_________________Bureau of Narcotics_____________________________Coast Guard____________________________________Coast Guard, emergency expenditures_____________Bureau of Engraving and Printing----------------------Secret Service Division__________________________Public Health Service-----------------------------------------Public Health Service, emergency expenditures_____Bureau of the Mint_____________________________Procurement Division

Salaries, operation, and equipment----------------Salaries, operation, and equipment, emergency

expenditures_______________________________Construction of public buildings (see also

General Public Works Program)----------------Construction of public buildings, emergency ex­

penditures________ _____ ___________ ______Miscellaneous:

Settlement of war claims, act of 1928_________Capital-stock payments:

Federal land banks, emergency expenditures.Federal intermediate credit banks_______

Other miscellaneous______________ __________Other miscellaneous, emergency expenditures—

Public debt:Interest_____________________________________Retirements_________________________________

General___________________________________Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued______________________________

Total, general.

Emergency______________________________Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued____ ______ ___________ ______

Total, general and emergency..

Trust accounts______ ________ ____

T o t a l , e m e r g e n c y _____________

$127, 556. 99 143,171. 39 765,023.17

1, 537, 677. 052, 987, 803. 61

7, 014, 875. 84 44, 318. 30

20, 676, 872. 82 16,156, 340. 00

192, 477. 05 1, 473, 387.13

265, 752. 63

57, 820,372. 50 32, 791, 660. 60 10, 232,

455,1, 289,

24,832,

8, 371, 1, 068,

21,279, 958,

2,800,

689. 76 281. 23 416. 24 723. 79 16 4. 72 567. 61 689.41 261. 76 549. 58 739.33

7,803,439. 26

62,299. 86

149,365.25

15, 834,911. 80

a 310.88

4,786,775.00

248,918.80 544. 28

926,280, 713. 67 65,464,950.00

1,644,158, 634.90

-1,961,370.85

1, 642,197,264. 05

214,970,420.81

+256,665.80

2 1 5 , 2 2 7 ,0 8 6 .1 1

1,857,424,350.16

a 1,743,509. 22

1937

$100, 548.08 679, 551. 65

1, 466, 909. 362, 953, 885. 49

10, 000. 00 6, 247, 026.11

44, 417. 24

20, 444, 831. 79 16, 549,408. 30

202, 764. 81 1, 427,472. 21

237, 299. 25

51, 260, 32,848, 6, 515,

485, 1, 296,

23,493, 8, 888, 7,046,

954, 19, 777, 1,908, 2,895,

967. 40 860. 38 773. 54 332. 85 725.02 334. 46 878. 97 590. 40 572. 28 268. 59 989. 24 696. 23

5,301, 876. 88

« 785, 881 72

183, 626. 29

40,116, 842. 05

a 43. 62

0 8,847,885.00

321, 736. 92

866, 384, 330.90 103,971,200. 00

1,446,801,257. 90

+507,898.16

1,447, 309,156. 06

168,297,887. 62

+ 1,029,021.49

1 6 4 , 3 2 6 ,8 5 9 .1 1

1, 611,636, 015.17

a 420, 848. 31

$39,661,

1, 223,2, 796,

2, 6, 200,

42,

20, 340, 14, 085,

180, .1,311,

234,

47, 565, 30,100, 10,081,

139, 1, 231,

22, 630, 6, 608, 5,383,

861, 13, 360, 2,500, 1,180,

3,833,

8,154,

647,

51,990,

1,

a 1,046,

561,

749, 396, 403-, 240,

965. 36343.40 816. 49071.13

187.40 054. 98 987. 79

682. 31 195. 44 020.01 650. 29239.14

403. 77 430.34 744.03 428. 83 748. 94 044. 38 525. 53 551. 26 024.22 579. 77 731.26 636. 96

728.13

915. 09

571. 42

044.99

696. 20

185.00

188.06 481.05

801. 68 150. 00

1, 342,001, 515. 76

+447,680. 99

1,342,449,196. 75

188,068,751.39

-1,407,488.89

1 8 6 ,6 6 1 ,2 6 8 . 0 0

1, 529,110,464. 75

689,058.16

$57.42 638, 243. 56

1, 256, 973. 372, 694, 697. 81

5,139, 800. 77 41, 648. 83

19, 699, 940. 9920, 715, 688. 49

153,180. 751, 494, 864. 39

260,410. 09

42,999,067. 57 24, 531,990. 82 31, 208, 208. 32

1, 225,016. 80 19,739,639. 28 4,957, 863. 50 6,068,662. 41

760*850.47 9,479, 992.02

717,638. 60 882,413. 77

4,319,822. 77

714, 222. 50

22,955,717.12

82,474,518.28

a 1, 946. 74

1,939,140.00

1,854,401,

820,926, 573, 558,

414. 25 270.25

353.45 250.00

1,616,698,

+1,374,

244. 08

568. 61

1, 618,072,812. 69

163,527,099.05

-922, 671.65

1 6 2 , 6 0 4 ,4 2 7 .4 0

1, 780, 677,240. 09

799, 995.13

1934

$575, 966.83 922, 284. 92

1, 296,190.18

3, 814, 756. 47 37, 896. 31

17, 487, 726. 45 14, 046, 350.08

155, 313. 48 1, 406, 768. 95

271,148. 09

30, 744,105. 55 48, 664, 202. 21 1,194, 639.95

1,029,034.06 19, 485,418. 45 17, 665, 307. 00 4, 339, 524. 32

648,910.07 8, 243, 950. 31 1, 897, 468. 54 1,031,702. 64

10,830,833.47

71, 619,742.42

5,190,455. 48

79, 666. 63

a 1, 787, 780. 00

254,919. 92

756, 617,126. 73 359,864,092. 90

1, 354,801,590. 74

+9, 638,691. 68

1,364,440,282. 42

410,140,745.04

-134,565.80

4 1 0 , 0 0 6 ,1 7 9 .2 4

1, 774,446, 461. 66

1,172,450.18

1933

$683, 720. 52 1,093, 025. 28 1,176, 370. 75

3,182, 691.02 40,035. 43

19, 513,261.80 12, 576,841. 79

171, 514. 351, 532, 318. 302, 756,457. 05

31, 731, 254. 35 57, 763,119.46

1, 210.857. 30 29, 217, 513. 34

5,528,147. 59 660, 537. 57

10, 376,874.01

1, 204,401. 82

21,984,301. 76

105,609,929. 57

136,896. 63

0 242,545. 00 28,000,000. 00

a 534,689. 58

689, 365,105. 60 461, 604,800. 00

1,486, 725,914. 69

+2,466, 639. 29

1,489,192, 553.98

48,727,455.00

4 8 ,7 2 7 ,4 5 5 . 0 0

1, 532,920, 008. 98

1932

$731, 544. 55 1, 293, 991. 32 1,101,155.09

3, 909, 747.12 67, 721.50

22, 560, 675. 75 17, 202,968. 59

188, 961.18 1, 655, 925. 41 3,049, 618. 37

38, 301,483. 69 83,921, 552. 08

1,499,817. 68 32, 290,805.10

6, 781,800. 25 711,977.97

12,891, 597. 75

1,353,194. 31

24,152, 503.91

86,018,957.12

37,787,911.96

125,000,000.00 2,000,000.00

a 29, 602. 31

599,276,630.87 412,629, 750.00

1, 391, 509,095. 73

+8,470,030. 73

1,399,979,126. 46

125,000,000.00

1 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . 0 0

1, 524,979,126.46

a 201,396. 21

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1938 1937 1936

WAR DEPARTMENT

Military Establishment:Salaries and expenses, War Department

proper.................... ....................... ......................General Staff Corps------- ------------------------ -------Office of Chief of Staff, work-relief projects,

emergency relief...... ............ .......... ..................—Special field exercises.. . ......................................Army War College---------------------------- -----------Adjutant General’s Department....................Finance Department-------------------- ----------------Quartermaster Corps. _____ _______________Quartermaster Corps, emergency expendituresSeacoast defenses_______ _____________________Seacoast delenses, emergency expenditures..........Signal Corps--------------------------------- --------------- -Signal Corps, emergency expenditures...... ..........Air Corps,................. ............ ............ - . .............. .Air Corps, emergency expenditures____________Medical Department.......................... ............... .Medical Department, emergency expenditures...Corps of Engineers................. .............................Ordnance Department_______________________Ordnance Department, emergency expenditures.Chemical Warfare Service................... ............. .C hief of Infan try____ ______________________Chief of Cavalry.................... ..............................Chief of Field Artillery.............................. ..........Chief of Coast Artillery.......................................Military Academy................................................National Guard Bureau-------- ------------------------National Guard Bureau, emergency expendi­

tures.....................................................................Organized Reserves................................... ..........Citizens’ military training___________________National Board for Promotion of Rifle Prac­

tice_____________ ____ _____________________Claims, judgments, and miscellaneous.............

General___________________________________Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued______________________________

Total, general.

Emergency....... .......Adjustment between

checks issued______cash expenditures and

Total, emergency..

Total, military activities.

Civil functions:Finance Department...........................................Quartermaster Corps................................... ........Quartermaster Corps, emergency expenditures..Signal Corps (Washington-Alaska cable)........Corps of Engineers, maintenance of rivers and

harbors, etc....... ................................. ................Corps of Engineers, emergency expenditures___Miscellaneous...... ...............................................Bureau of Insular Affairs.....................................Bureau of Insular Affairs, emergency expendi­

tures.......................................... .........................

$5,462,137.28 90,361.07

8, 118, \ 309, 71, 69,

169,637, 77,393, 23,823, 5,159,

1,6,333,

1,50,869,

6,1,902,

594, 21, 229,

° 5, 1, 554,

23,44,30,

3, 056, 926. 09 35,953, 214. 56

152.84 092. 78 994.34 807.72 475. 22 278.16 273. 71 842.82 470.77 267.02 788.42 3/(0.45 116. 01 « 2.50 233.09 879. 26 461. 94 666. 63 776.76 892.97 820.49 276. 85

1,175.88 9, 473, 076. 88 6, 453, 361.17

609, 202.81 1,151,988.13

$5,303, 216. 20 79,045. 21

1,075,769.50 270,959.41 80,109. 46 61,902. 59

167,907, 326.84 63, 727,517.01 17,261,409.89 4, 674, 022.93

» 54,288.80 3,507,304.26

« 989.80 40,996.999.14

68,082.77 1, 213,054. 09

11,000.00 351,711.00

15,468, 253. 29 « 21, 815. 52

1,488,083. 54 64,771. 0623.820.0625.456.06 25,962. 95

3, 277, 557. 78 34, 256, 310. 88'

i6,051.27

8, 202, 792. 06' 6,442,669. 56'

584, 007. 49 1,187,810. 77

$5,308,833.75 82, 348.13

¡4,866,058. 38 28, 652. 92

¡4, 393, 233. 21 35, 215. 01

$5,107,324.14 43, 668.41

372,84,83,

152,394, 64,566, 16,778, 1,451,

92, 3,032,

12, 27, 238, 4,788,

690,

029. 24 234.44 275.67 506. 89 388.59 157. 66 086. 52979.94081.95 7 01.21 335.92 285. 77 788.47

68,441.87 61, 028.92 64,944.75

189,129, 508. 44 48,917,104. 59 89, 588,035. 62 1, 260, 313. 78 4,488,909.81 1,880, 678.09

66,655.46 17,706,880.03 2,630,990. 57

262,475.24

57,61,

114,198, 49,620, 27,303, 1,414, 8, 416, 1,649,

94, 17,357,

14, 1,201,

384.38 568. 67 657.75935.38 122.62 332. 00 590.85 316. 65 459.12 355.11 922. 23 794. 75

71, 045.49 103, 638.91

127,908,110.16 72, 669, 076.85

2,417, 313. e

2,924,999. 20

21,929,302.27

1, 532,489. 22

369, 13,179,

257, 1,329,

66, 20, 24, 28,

2, 637, 33,115,

96, 5, 424, 5, 663,

414, 1,271,

755.15 308.87 402. 64 171. 70 155. 66 708. 64 188.78 716. 71 586.45 265. 31

976.09 456. 28 199.24

242.12 771.77

323, 8,359, 4,086, 1,271,

57, 21, 24, 26,

2, 221, 28, 774,

1, 009, 3,875, 3,811,

134, 1,065,

024.73 977.09770.97 298. 57 624. 39 227. 79148.97 914.13 876.42 424. 05

700.17 355. 22 847. 38

541. 72 266. 31

321, 7,843. 4,446,

806, 57, 18, 23, 26,

1, 975, 24, 575,

1,118, 3,611, 3, 587,

51,959,

403. 51943.09 489. 52 742. 51 700. 55 324. 25 568.93 319.55441.09 804. 34

212.62 720.69 473.78

792.95 822.24

515,538.07 9,936,483.15

1,238,840.85 59,993. 79 18,169.44 24,885. 25 26,887.12

2, 515, 889.42 33,161, 514. 73

5, 745,921.90 6,458, 651.41

257, 693. 53 3,749,989.99

397, 542, 985. 85

-2,420, 355.17

359, 220, 663. 64

-4,165, 019.88

318,848,

+54,166,

436. 25

541. 43

314, 213,

-102, 026,

613. 78

901.17

233, 849,

-28 , 543,

850. 39

928.46

!, 417, 426. £

395,122, 630. 68 355, 055, 643. 76 373, 014, 977. 68 212,186, 712.61 205,305,921.93 ;, 417,426.96

25,440,405. 77

+1,482,645.78

18,385, 769.81

+868,785.85

22,021,

-12,382,

503. 81

397.82

51,711,

+9,587,

062. 60

936.51

85,388,

+8,634,

796.96

488.41

86, 863,051. 55 19, 804,505.16 9, 639,105.49 38,028,889.87

421,985,682. 23 374,260,148. 92 382, 654, 083.17 273, 485, 711. 72 243,329,151. 30 298,417,426.96

1,209, 1,

160,

38, 262, 84,446,

289, 200,

733.48 183.58 456.90

483.55 784.18 628.37 733.87

1,095, S,

157,

39,246, 93,789,

112, 184,

» 2,588.76

997.55 896.68 957.83

300.27 208.31 083. 79 978.96

478.90

733, 635.24 1,838.98

156,670.47

33, 962,423. 90 152,318,787.09

526, 784.43 119, 993. 58

145,849.84

11, 945.11 662,799.70 191, 288.14 147, 494.20

54, 541,927.83 146,503,616.81

251,072. 60 77.00

1,096,346.94

981.06 1,083,213.31

424,060.88 142,225. 77

78,053,648.39 75,066,639.58

159, 234.25

2,331.21 1, 993, 514.66

194, 277.68

118,158,549.43

250, 892. 61

889,160.87

General ............................................................. .Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued..................................... .................

40,123,

+777,

036.17

003.77

40,797,

+1,592,

318.40

034.10

35,499, 507. 62

-50, 624. 94

55, 615, 316. 44

+1,631, 552. 89

79,439,302. 78

+2,952,035.14

120, 599, 565. 59

Total, general . 40,900,039.94 42, 389,352. 50 35,448, 882. 68 57, 246,869. 33 2,391,337.92 120, 599, 565. 59

$5, 690,462.89 45,933. 29

81, 106,

138, 609, 91, 229,

126.52 907.99 894.61

i. 45

3,195,

3,368,

042.41

592.86

33,046,254.34

890,133.90

609, 14,255,

445. 32 890.58

1,264,605.43 68, 551.01

021.09 967.90 636.86 684.16 293. 43

23,27,28,

3, 220,34, 767,

6,214, 019. 52 6,463,704.41

796,192. 61 606,313. 68

344,610, 560. 26

344,610, 560.26

344, 610, 560. 26

20,106.08 4,431, 777.70

342, 553.26

116,924,192.09

121, 539.02

121, 840,168.15

121, 840,168.15

• Excess of credits, deduct.

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S t a t e m e n t o j e x p e n d i t u r e s u n d e r g e n e r a l h e a d s , f i s c a l y e a r s 1 9 3 2 t o 1 9 3 8 , i n c l u s i v e — C o n t i n u e d

war department—continued

Civil functions—Continued.Emergency....... ................................................

Adjustment between cash expenditures and checks issued........ ................... ............................

Total emergency______

Total, civil functions.

General__........... ................................. .........Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued.......................................................

Total, general___7'otal, emergency

Total, War Department, exclusive of Panama Canal.............................. ............ .

Panama Canal:Maintenance and operation....... ............. .........Maintenance and operation, emergency expendi­

tures_____________________ _______________Sanitation, Canal Zone............. .........................Civil government_________ ______ __________Postal funds, Canal Zone_______ ___________Special deposit accounts...... ..............................Repatriation of unemployed aliens—«_______Payment to certain employees for injuries.. . Memorial to Maj. Gen. George W. Goethals.

General................................ ..............................Adjustment between cash expenditures and

checks issued.....................................................

Total, general___Total, emergency.

Total, Panama Canal,

Total, general___Total, emergency

Total, general and emergency..

Trust accounts..........................................

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

General government................. ........................ .Protection of life and property...........................Health and sanitation_____ _______ _________Health and sanitation, emergency expenditures..Highways______ ________ ___________________Public welfare.................................. ........... ........Education.................... ...................... .................Recreation— .................................................. ......Miscellaneous....................................................... .Public-service enterprises......... ........ ............... .Permanent appropriations.................................Investment of teachers' retirement fund........

Subtotal, other than emergency expendi­tures.................................................................

Less United States share.................................

Total, trust accounts. Total, emergency..........

Total, District of Columbia, exclusive ofUnited States share....................................

1938

$84, 445,828. 95

-805,988.74

88, 689,885. 21

74, 539,375.15

436, 022,670.62

436, 022, 670. 62 60,502,886. 76

496, 525,057. 38

8, 907, 228. 22

917,942. 97 1,112, 696. 52

337, 884. 93 31, 420. 69 3, 279. 67

1,791. 42

11,312,244.42

+48,885. 24

11,361,129.66

11,361,129. 66

447,383,800. 28 60,502,886.76

507,886,187.04

4,093,718.46

4,100, 7,137, 3, 781,

9,5, 261, 8,910,

12,847, 1, 643,

229, 2,557, 4,512,

470,

179.37 510. 50 712. 65 882.44 912.10 520. 83 759.73 090. 64 370.01 998. 36480.93185.93

51,452,721.055,000,000.00

46,452, 721.059,882.44

46,462,053.49

1937

$98,726,182.09

+779,222.10

94,505,854.19

136,894, 706. 69

397,444,996. 26

397,444,996. 26 118,709,859.85

511,154,855. 61

9,490, 643. 62

935, 712. 71 1,099, 012. 67

536, 348. 454, 349. 345, 521. 32

12,071,588.11

-154,406.03

11,917,182.08

11,917,182. C

409,362,178. 34 118,709,859.85

523,072,037.69

5,668,163. 54

2,776, 7,920, 2,780,

117, 3,305, 8,876,

12,064, 1,841,

204, 2,160, 5,498,

422,

644. 27 950. 20 781. 74 729. 97 100. 28 144.42 166.11 558.17 734. 63 582. 27 262.96 475.44

47,851,400.495,000,000.00

42,851,400. 49117,729.97

42, < i, 130. 46

1936

$152,465,925

-588, 721

151,927,204

187, 376, 086

408,463,860

80

36

408, 463, 860. 36 161,566,809. 79

570, 030,170.15

8, 797,962. 51

4, 950. 80 886, 904. 85 998,921. 89 188, 887.18 « 51, 757. 98

8,771. 60

10,829,690.05

+618,088.93

11,447,778.98 4,950.80

11,452,729. 28

419,911,639. 34 161,571,260.09

581,482,899.43

7,107,831.07

2, 336,863. 28 7, 77.6,873.08 2, 564,086. 59

219,878.58 4,966,749. 51 9,278,425. 76

12,432,387.15 1,842,654. 50

217, 713. 00 1,680,839. 21 8,086,053.77

535,540.22

51,718,186.075,707,500.00

46,010,686.07219,873.58

46,230,559.60

1935

$147,791,251.29

+1,621,875. 83

149,418,127.12

206, 659,996. 45

269,433,581.94

269,433, 581. 94 210,712,126.23

480,145,708.17

8, 018, 370. 40

243,541.54 789, 532. 48 922, 345. 67 182, 764. 03 « 11, 057. 37

27,059.15 1, 500.00

9,930, 514. 36

-1,164,309. 62

i, 766, 204. 74 243,541. 54

9,009,746.28

278,199,786. 68 210,955,667.77

489,155,454. 45

5, 650,132. 37

2,066, 6,075, 2,

957, 3,583, 7,940,

11, 520, 1,912,

311, 1,606, 9,491,

471

271. 84 354.97326.03701.03 893. 36 797.40 977.24 313. 54 049. 33 271.77 982.49 858.90

47,350,096.874,539,295.00

42,810,801.87957, 701. 08

43,768,502.90

1934

$75,729,860.78

- 2,504,001.84

78,225,859. 44

155, 617,197. 36

287,697, 259. 85

287, 697,259. 85 111, 249, 088. 81

398,946, 348. 66

7, 393, 281. 90

751,480.25 589, 200. 42 863,118. 63 127, 236.91

« 125, 579. 89

8,847,257.97

+349,889.40

1,197,147.37 751,480.25

9,948,627. 62

296,894,407. 22 112,000,569.06

408,894,976.28

2,001,227.04

1,838,5, 477, 2, 656,

180, 3,684,6, 500, 9,701, 2,204,

259, 1,498, 2,127,

440,

498. 59 355. 53 732.40 911.17 041. 20 687.15 483.93 677. 89 768. 23 501.13 405.28 653. 34

36,389,804.675, 700,000.00

30,689,804.67180,911.17

30,870,715.84

1933

$120, 599, 565. 59

419, 016,992. 55

+8,931, 721. 95

427,948, 714. 50

427,948,714. 50

9, 424, 002. 61

662,114.40 1,194, 532. 82

137,108. 01

11,417,757.84

+1,254,970.75

12,672,728.59

12,672, 728. 59

440, 621, 443. C

440,621,443.09

1,370,768.48

2,762,972. 77 6,054, 841.39 3,541,526.24

4,190,918. 68 7, 201,816. 91

11,213,791.43 2, 573, 707.73

597,881.79 1, 746, 428.45 2,087,732.49

407, 722.67

42,379,340.557,775,000.00

34,604,340.55

34,604,340.55

1932

$121, 840,168.15

466,450, 728. 41

+337, 283.11

466, 788,011. 52

466, 788,011. 52

8,165, 232. 35

739, 612. 81 1,354,237.61

» 24, 659. 73

10, 234,423.04

+427, 381. 71

10,661,804. 75

10,661,804.75

477,449,816! 27

477,449,816. 27

1,438,833.47

3, 528,876. 40 6, 702,719.94 3,863, 260.94

5,040,176. 87 5,927,018.41

14,891,122.16 3,248,969. 68

130, 578.13 2,017,061.29 3,038,692.53

636,297.25

49,024,773.609,500,000.00

39,524,773. 60

39,524,773.60

• Excess of credits, deduct.

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S t a t e m e n t o f e x p e n d i t u r e s u n d y r g e n e r a l h e a d s , f i s c a l y e a r s 1 9 3 2 t o 1 9 3 8 , i n c l u s i v e — C o n t i n u e d

1937 1936 1934 1933

SUMMARY

Legislative Establishment:General_____________________________________Emergency___________________________________Trust accounts______________________________

Executive Office and independent establish­ments:

General_______ _____________________________Emergency___________________________ ______Trust accounts______________________________

General Public Works Program, general expendi­tures__________________________________________

Department of Agriculture:General_____________________________________Emergency___________________________________Trust accounts______________________________

Department of Commerce:General_____________________________________Emergency___________________________________Trust accounts______________________________

Department of the Interior:General------- --------------------------------------------------Emergency___________________________________Trust accounts______________________________

Department of Justice:General..____ ______________________________Emergency__________________________________Trust accounts_____________ _________________

Department of Labor:General_____________________________________Emergency___________________________________Trust accounts ____________________________

Navy Department:General___________ ____ ____________________Emergency___________________________________Trust accounts______________________________

Post Office Department:Deficiency, paid from general revenues----------Emergency________ ___ _____ ________________

Department of State:General_____________________________________

‘ Emergency__________________________________Trust accounts______________________________

Treasury Department:General______________________ ______________Emergency___________________________________Trust accounts______________________________

War Department (including Panama Canal):General_____________________________________Emergency___________________________________Trust accounts______________________________

District of Columbia:United States share, general expenditures____Payable from District of Columbia revenues

(trust accounts)___________________________Emergency__________________________________

Adjustment for disbursing officers’ checks out­standing, general----------------------------------------------

Unclassified items:General_____________________________________Emergency______________________ ____________Trust accounts (including adjustments to

daily Treasury statement)__________ ______Transactions in checking accounts of govern­

mental agencies (net), etc.:Commodity Credit Corporation, Reconstruc­

tion Finance Corporation funds, etc .......Export-Import Bank of Washington, Recon­

struction Finance Corporation funds----------Rural Electrification Administration, Recon­

struction Finance Corporation funds----------Reconstruction Finance Corporation, direct

loans and expenditures____________ ______Other.........................- ............ - ........ — ..............

i, 505, 358. 51 515, 895.17 698, 763.49

1, 463,182, 1,672,627,

250,406,

038. 90 430.81 485. 50

461,461,547.46

475, 967, 292,070,

6,466,

30, 646, 886, 261,

89, 702, 78, 903, 12,730,

40,026, 1,210, 4 457,

26, 271, 7,

478,

333.45 287.89 818.68

582. 59 435.80 063. 37

115.09 621.87 306. 26

577. 74 708. 25 742.69

951. 78 698. 21 747.47

562,005,26,822,

1,984,

47,167,995. 70

947.27 907.09 098. 76

$22, 978, 580.34 1,094,468.88

608, 265.38

1,806,937,173. 89 2,224,657,235. 70

201, 626, 997.16

310,189,254.96

631,357, 316.54 538,217,054.76

6, 245, 851. 85

29,488, 391.99 5,258, 989. 83

260, 557. 65

68,634,006. 54 92, 942,429. 34 12,635, 547. 52

37,622, 780.97 937, 618.09

3,122,325. 78

22,347, 200.14 14,894, 691.32

541,450. 65

489,000, 511. 54 59, 800, 780. 48

1,847,025. 43

39, 274,617.47

$21, 508, 862. 76 1, 603,049.42

375, 745. 54

2, 945, 225, 415. 59 1,980,543, 480.03

143,907, 489. 61

124,428,970. 29

608, 346, 292. 07 410, 893,558.58 24, 556, 443- 69

28, 529, 724.32 8, 942,876. 43 « 237, 230. 91

60, 848,991.57 65,152, 640.80 16, 680, 436. 82

37, 683, 052. 08 781,695.11

6, 003, 837. 75

17,131,185. 74 11,663,302.98

532, 574. 30

391, 424,149. 26 187, 607,516. 68

1, 670,898. 51

85,860,912. 32

I, 623, 726.95 486,103.10 119,825.23

1, 088, 389, 248. 62 2,274, 792,772.88

140, 839, 488. 86

$17,652, 732. 52 123,881.50 114, 408.06

947, 519, 244.26 2,051, 936,624.09

138, 532,308. 53

$21, 477, 373. 26 $27, 318, 601.16

991,004, 747. 20 415,264,863. 55 143,060, 894. 38

1, 239, 546, 985. 81 561, 867,202.03 130,785,453. 23

773, 855, 914. 85 419,064,737.56 « 4, 646, 602. 89

27, 416,123. 58 8,250,421.27

<* 12, 044.20

55, 215,340. 38 76, 956, 541. 04 1,656,143. 92

32, 278, 531, 690,

13, 012, 5, 635, “ 236,

321, 410, 115,037,

1,553,

677. 51 703. 81 448.99

157. 65 993.12 542. 37

530. 43 329.60 378. 43

63,956,146. 64

17,163,791.78 1,141,131.26

572,957. 64

1, 642,197,264. 05 215,227,086.11 « 1, 743, 509. 22

447, 383, 800. 28 60,502,386.764, 093,718. 46

5, 000,000. 00

46,452, 721. 05 9,382. 44

438, 209.47

46,884.13 223,839. 46

187,583.68

« 184,487,067.11

• 1,206,460.00

33.930,430.61

«» 8, 627,452.52 « 43,596,417.45

16, 552, 568, 607,

1,447,309, 164,326.

» 420,

409, 362, 113,709,

5,

274.06 652. 60 802.18

156. 06 859.11 848. 31

178. 34 859. 35 163. 54

5, 000, 000. 00

42,851, 117,

400. 49 729. 97

-732, 802. 42

* 1,182, 715,

841. 22 837.57

5, 083, 884.17

* 111,812,104.91

« 2, 545, 584. 75

2,282,787.45

» 329,146,506.02 127,380,803.28

*16,341,574. 61 886, 636. 83 727,909. 54

1, 342,449,196. 75 186,661,268.00

689,058.16

419, 911, 639. 34 161,571,260.09

7,107,831.07

5, 707, 500. 00

46, 010, 686. 07 219,873. 53

-4 , 463,463. 07

2, 067,785. 47 « 642, 825.90

« 2, 081, 323. 72

32,862,736.53

19,495,496.91

16,019, 879. 62 2, 659,016.08

442,035. 61

1, 618,072,812. 69 162, 604,427. 40

799,995.13

278,199, 786. 68 210,955, 667. 77

5, 650,132. 37

4, 539,295. 00

42,810,801. 87 957,701. 03

-6 , 416, 302. 83

“ 490, 365. 40 418,175.19

“ 2, 548, 298. 08

« 60,280,485.04

“ 2, 618,129. 74

347, 417, 283,256, « 4,145,

22, 566, 4, 778,

a 83,

48, 932, 39, 688, 1,216,

31,598, 137, 494,

10,831, 1,908, « 476,

274, 388, 22, 64O, 159,

601.17 893.70 193.35

582. 76 632.22 677.41

246.40 747.28 923. 63

524. 53 450. 23 593. 28

943.37 471.87 460. 54

386.06904.90198.02

250, 981,139.02 318, 975, 817. 05

34,828, 641. 54 40, 705,198. 00

<* 965. 00

90, 764, 507. 51

4, 783,469. 40

44,125, 367. 65

101, 331,108. 75

9,917,663. 27

51, 682, 885. 37

905,935. 24

13,677,841.57

690, 437. 00

14, 701,343. 97

« 85,114.10

349,561,924.59

523. 00

357, 617,833. 88

64, 209,025. 35 6,198.00

170,288.24

117,438,074.74

203,026. 53

203,002, 239. 53

11,413,747,366,

1, 364,440, 410,006,

1,172,

296, 894, 112,000,

2, 001,

802.86 170.01 961. 60

282.42 179.24 450.18

407. 22 569.06 227. 04

15,604, 528. 21 19,053,239. 21

757, 653. 45

1,489,192, 553.98 43,727, 455.00

« 598, 989. 09

440, 621,443. 09

854,312.35

1,399,979,126. 46 125,000,000.00

a 201,396. 21

477,449, 816. 27

5, 700,000. 00

30, 689, 180,

804. 67 911.17

1, 370, 768. 48

7, 775, 000. 00

34, 604, 340. 55

1,438,833.47

9, 500, 000. 00

39, 524, 773. 60

360, 353. 02 *889,918.19

0 10, 074, 304.10

161,529,985. 06

2,590, 791.48

1 895,138. 48 45, 490. 67

117,145. É 205,412. 79

* 241,445,547.51 80, 788,693.33

« 144,709,781.37 «429,528,749.56

569,981,961.39 817,803,904.18 205,868,006.52

1 Excess of credits, deduct.

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1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932

su mm ary—continued

Chargeable against increment on gold:$2,000,000, 000. 00

Melting losses etc $34, 678.99

125,000.00 51,478, 739. 50

559, 705,000. 00 190,975,000. 00

395, 200,000.00 5, 404, 062.87

66, 200,000.00 79,849, 056.18

$333,153. 63

875,000.00 99, 573,790. 50

293,386,000. 00 1,000, 000. 00

267,100, 000.00 26,969. 35

$791,845.87

5,614, 453. 63 397, 422,480. 00

18,909,000. 00

$675,121.93

20,931,857.34 91,415, 650.00

Payments to Federal Reserve banks (sec. 13b, Federal Reserve Act as amended)

For retirement of national-bank notes . ___Unemployment trust fund:

InvestmentsOther . ___

Old-age reserve account:Investments and transfers (net) _ ___Benefit payments

Railroad retirement account: Investments *Benefit payments

Total, general... _________________________Total, emergency____ ___________ __________

Grand total expenditures, general and special accounts_________ _______________

Total, trust accounts, increment on gold, etc

5,334,167, 398. 20 2,857,119, 710.16

5,334,137, 799.20 8,212,242,156.50

6,103,001, 789.10 2,965, 883, 782. 58

4,305,082, 972.37 8,278,850,589.85

3,443, 925,131. 94 2,927,022,215.08

$3,866,158,003.88 458,991,718.55

$4, 260,909, 686.13 686,867,202. OS

7,691, 287,108.36 8, 546, 379, 955. 70 9,068, 885, 571.68 7, 583,433, 561. 72 6, 370,947, 347.02 4,325,149, 722. 43 4,947, 776,888.16

1,472,032, 068.90 629,132, 732. 02 560, 383, 515.19 « 336, 995, 753. 57 2,894,070, 977. 54 1,002, 889,331. 71 389,287,045. 55

° Excess of credits, deduct.

N ote—This statement is on the basis of daily Treasury statements as revised on July 1,1938, to clarify the effect on the Budget of the financial transactions of the Reconstruc- on Finance Corporation, Commodity Credit Corporation, Rural Electrification Administration, and Export-Import Bank of Washington.

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Statement of balances of appropriations of June 80,1938, and of appropriations for the fiscal year 1939 {including permanent and indefinite appropriations), as of Nov. 1, 1938, reported by the Secretary of the Treasury

[This statement is included in the Budget only because of the requirements of the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921 (31 U. S. O. lie). As budgetary information, the statement has little if any value, as it simply shows the balances of appropriations on the books of the Treasury, June 30, 1938, classified as between 1939 appropriations and those of prior years according to whether the funds were appropriated as “immediately available” ]

Balances of appro­priations, June 30, 1938

Balances of appro­priations for fis­cal year 1939, in­cluding perma­nent and indefi­nite appropria­tions

Total available

Legislative establishment..................................................................... ......Executive Office.............................................................................................Independent offices:

Civil Service Commission______ _______________________________Civilian Conservation Corps (emergency conservation work)___Emergency Relief K-........................ ............................... ............. ......Employees’ Compensation Commission..........................................Farm Credit Administration.,-.........................................................Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works............... .Railroad Retirement Board____________ _______________________Rural Electrification Administration........................................ ......Social Security Board____ _________ ___________________________Tennessee Valley Authority___________ ________________________United States Mar time Commission____________________ _____Veterans’ Administration........ .............. ............... ........... _ . . ............Works Progress Administration___ ____________________ _______Other independent offices.,___________ ______ _________________

Department of Agriculture_____ _____________________________ _____Department of Commerce.............................. ...........................................Department of the Interior..........................................................................Department of Justice............................................................................. .Department of Labor................................ ...................................................Navy Department........ ...................... *................................ ......................Post Office Department, payable from general revenues_____ ______State Department___________________________ ______________________Treasury Department..................................... ........................................ .War Department___________ _____ _________________________________Panama Canal................................................................... .........................District of Columbia............... .................... ...............................................Public debt, permanent appropriations:

Sinking fund_____________ ____ ________________________________Other public-debt redemptions, chargeable to ordinary receipts.. Interest on the public debt______________ ______________________

Total, exclusive of Postal Service, payable from postal revenues. Postal Service, payable from postal revenues. _______ _________________

$2,

75,1,

20,23,

978,

19,210,

9,105,447,

,213,11,

760,6,

141,17,2,

139,

7, ̂278, 459,

4,

684,202. 8834, 604. 68

78,440.07 713, 547.15 200,000.00 943,385. 04 684,934. 39 237, 296. 75 131,016.77 774,333. 75 166, 756.76 278, 804.96 067, 495.70 110,189. 99 407, 315.14 859,947. 54 460, 807.09 240,400. 74 237,757. 50 696, 111. 10 995, 368. 56 229, 804. 71 101,016. 74 882,023. 32 411,687. 35 443,993. 98 004,844.02

$21,899,933.50 449,910.00

77, 665, 750. 00 248,331,000.00

8.761.475.003.782.880.00

122,880,000. 0041.702.000.0062.300.000. 0040.000.000.00

137,667, 500.00 2 75,000,000. 00

43,439, 605.00 a 864, 889, 237.16

47.088.440.00 129, 619,711. 0743.244.995.0027.419.750.00

584,638,144.00

,131,7,

293, 789. 72 898, 549.17

16.545.250.00 » 676, 701, 009.00

460,813,124.0010.250.125.00 5,000,000.00

586.000.000.00 1, 515,000. 00

976.000.000.00

$24, 584,136. 38 484,514. 68

77, 744, 324,044,

1, 200,29, 704, 27, 467,

978, 237, 123,011, 61,476,

272, 466, 49,278,

105,067, 584,777,

1,288, 407, 55, 299,

1, 625,350, 53,328,

270,857, 60,941,30, 415,

723,867,101,

24,427, 955,112, 920, 257, 14,254, 5,000,

190.07 547.15 000.00 860. 04 814. 39 296. 75 016. 77333.75756.76 804.96 495. 70 689.99 315.14 552. 54 044.25 840.74 468.57 106.10 118. 56 948. 71 016. 74 273. 32 696. 35 117.98 969.02 000.00

1,717,293,789.72 9,413,549.17

976,000,000.00

6,076,268,425. 57 8 5,313,604,838. 73 1 730,000,000.00

11,389, 873, 264. 30 730,000,000.00

Total. 6,076,268,425.57 6,043, 604, 838. 73 12,119,873, 264. 30

1 Appropriations for emergency relief, contained in Public Res. No. 122, 75th Cong., approved June 21, 1938, are included under Works Progress Administration and the respec­tive departments and independent offices as provided in the said act.

2 For National Youth Administration.3 Includes $144,024,893.16 for exportation and domestic consumption of agricultural commodities, 1939 (permanent annual appropriation, revised).4 Includes $113,000,000 for old-age reserve appropriated account, Social Security Act.5 Includes $360,000,000 for old-age reserve appropriated account, Social Security Act.fl Exclusive of $1,110,453,660 in annual appropriation acts, fiscal year 1939, established as “ immediately available” in the fiscal year 1938, balances thereof included in first column.

Estimated permanent appropriations amounting to $1,737,007,310.16 are included in second column.7 Comprises appropriations in Post Office Department Appropriation Act, Mar. 28,1938, and $561,838 in Deficiency Appropriation Act, June 25,1938, less estimated postal deficiency

of $63,332,737, which are not carrried on the books of the Treasury.

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Securities owned by the United States Government, June 30, 1938, and June 30, 1937

June 30, 1938 June 30, 1937 Increase (+) or decrease (—)

Foreign obligations:Funded indebtedness:

Under the debt-funding agreements as authorised by acts of Congress and moratorium agreements as authorized by the act of Congress approved Dec. 23, 1931______ _______________ _________________ _____________________ $11,157,796,272. 38

187, 729,750. 00

406,082. 30

12,493,877,22

3,931, 505. 34

654, 354,250. 00

$11,155, 642,306. 30

187,729,750. 00

695, 981. 08

12,493, 877. 22

3,931, 505. 34

654,354,250. 00

+$2,153,966. 08

-289,898. 78

Unfunded indebtedness:Cash advances made under authority of acts of Congress approved Apr. 24,1917, and Sept. 24,1917, as amended._ Surplus war supplies sold on credit by Secretary of War under authority of acts of Congress approved July 9,

Relief supplies sold on credit by American Relief Administration under authority of act of Congress approved Feb. 29, 1919 - ___ ___ ____________________ _____ _____________ _____ ____

Relief supplies sold on credit by United States Grain Corporation under authority of act of Congress approved Mar. 30, 1920 - ____ ___________________________ ____________ ______ _____________

German bonds:For account of reimbursements of the costs of the United States Army of Occupation and awards of the Mixed

Claims Commission, under the funding agreement of June 23, 1930, as authorized by the act of Congress ap­proved June 5, 1930 (bonds are in reichsmarks, which for the purpose of this statement are converted at 40.33

Total, foreign obligations. . . . . . ___________________________________________________________________ 12,016,711,737. 24 12,014,847, 669.94 +1,864,067. 30

Capital stock of war emergency corporations:U. S. Housing Corporation (net). _ _ ___________ ____________________________________________________________ 33,414, 915. 88

100, 000. 00 1, 000.00

33, 504, 594. 86 100,000. 00 10,000. 00

-89, 678.98

-9,000. 00

Total - _________ _______________ ____ _________________ _____________ — ________ _________ 33, 515,915. 88 33, 614, 594. 86 -98, 678. 98

Capital stock, etc., of other governmental corporations and credit agencies:Capital stock of the Panama R. R. Co.. ___ - __ ___________ ______________________________________________ 7, 000,000. 00

12,000,000. 00 1, 270,093, 240. 73

7,000,000.00

12,000,000. 00 3, 303,389, 546.17

25,000,000. 00

Capital stock of the Inland Waterways Corporation (acquired pursuant to the act approved June 3,1924, as amended by act of May 29, 1928) . _ ____ . . __ . ____________ . ___________

Capital stock and notes of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (net). ------------------------------ --------------------------Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, series “ H ” bonds, issued under provisions of sec. 4 (c) of the Home Owners’ Loan

Act of June 13, 1933, as amended _ _ ____ ___________________ __ ______________________________ _____

-2,033,296, 305.44

-25, 000, 000. 00

+15,000,000.00Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, series “I” bonds, issued under sec. 4 (c) of the Home Owners’ Loan Act of June 13,

1933, as amended_______________________________ __________________ ___________________________________________ 15.000.000. 00

100,000,000.00

11.000.000. 00

100,000, 000. 00

' 5,000,000. 00 124, 741,000. 00

200,000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000.00

21. 000,000. 00

25.000.000. 00 10, 000,000. 00

120,000,000.00

4, 000, 000. 00

100,000,000. 00

850,000.00

150,000,000.00 1,000.00

47,802, 700.00

10,000.00 124, 801, 520.00 175,137, 966.31

70.000.000.00

Capital stock of the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, Home Owners’ Loan Act of 1933, approved June 13,1933, as amended (less funds expended for subscriptions to capital stock of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora­tion) _ _ _____________ ____ _______ __________ ________ _________ ______________________ ____ _________________ 100, 000,000.00

Capital stock and paid-in surplus of the Federal National Mortgage Association purchased by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation _ _ _ _ __ ____ __________ ___ _______________ _______ +11,000,000.00

Capital stock of the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, National Housing Act, approved June 27, 1934_____________________________________________________ _____ _______________________ ______ _________________ 100.000.000.03

15.000.000.00 120, 514,000. 00

200, 000,000. 00

21.000.000. 00

25,000,000. 00 6,000,000.00

120.000.000. 00

Capital stock of the Regional Agricultural Credit Corporations, Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932, approved July 21, 1932, as amended___ __ _. . __ _________________ ____ _________________ ________ ____ -10, 000,000. 00

+4,227,000.00Capital stock of Federal Home Loan Banks, act of July 22, 1932, as amended_______ _________________ __________Capital stock of the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation Act, approved

Jan. 31,1934, as amended___ ________ _______ _ __ ______________ _____ ________ ________________ _________Capital stock of the U. S. Housing Authority issued under Public, No. 412, dated Sept. 1, 1937____________________Capital stock of the Export-Import Bank of Washington, Executive order of Feb. 2, 1934, issued under authority

of the National Industrial Recovery Act, approved June 16, 1933, as amended. . . _______ ______ _______________Capital stock of The RFC Mortgage Co. acquired under the provisions of sec. 5 (c) of the Reconstruction Fi­

nance Corporation Act, approved Jan. 22,1932, as amended____ _________ ________________ _________________ __

+1,000,000.00

Capital stock of the Disaster Loan Corporation issued under the authority of Public, No. 5, dated Feb. 11,1937___ Capital stock of Production Credit Corporation acquired under the provisions of sec. 4 of the Farm Credit Act of

1933, approved June 16, 1933, as amended______________ ________ _______ ________________ ________________ __

+4,000,000. 00

U. S. Housing Authority series “A” notes, issued under provisions of sec. 20 (d) of Public No. 412, dated Sept. 1, 1937 . _ ________ _________ __________ ____ ______ __________________ ____ _ +4,000,000.00

Capital stock of the Commodity Credit Corporation, Executive order of Oct. 16,1933, issued under authority of the National Industrial Recovery Act, approved June 16,1933, as amended, and Public, No. 489, dated Apr. 10,1936-

Capital stock of Electric Home and Farm Authority, Executive order of Aug. 12, 1935, issued under authority of National Industrial Recovery Act, approved June 16, 1933, as amended____ _____ _______ _______ _______ ____ _

100,000,000.00

850,000.00

150,000,000.00Capital stock of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Banking Act of 1933, approved June 16, 1933, as

amended. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _________ __________________ _________________ ____ ___________Capital stock of the Tennessee Valley Association Cooperatives, Inc________________ ______________________ _____ +1,000.00

-381,000.00

+4, 736, 775.00 +32,977,497. 53

...................................

Capital stock (preferred and full-paid income shares) of Federal savings and loan associations, Home Owners’ Loan Act of 1933, approved June 13, 1933, as amended________________________________________________________________ 48,183,700.00

10,000.00 120,064, 745.00 142,160, 468. 78

70,000,000.00

Capital stock of Federal Subsistence Homesteads Corporation, Executive order of July 21, 1933, issued under au­thority of the National Industrial Recovery Act, approved June 16, 1933, as amended__________ ___________ ___

Capital stock of Federal land banks, Federal Farm Loan Act, approved July 17, 1916, as amended............................Subscriptions to paid-in surplus of Federal land banks, Federal Farm Loan Act, approved July 17,1916, as amended- Capital stock of Federal intermediate credit banks acquired pursuant to the Federal Farm Loan Act, approved

July 17, 1916, as amended.............................................................................................................................................................

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T able N o. 7— Continued

Securities owned by the United States Government, June 30, 1938, and June 30, 1937—Continued

June 30, 1938 June 30, 1937 Increase (+) or decrease (—)

Capital stock, etc., of other governmental corporations and credit agencies—Continued.Subscriptions to paid-in surplus of Federal intermediate credit banks, pursuant to the Federal Farm Loan Act,

approved July 17,1916, as amended......................... ............ .............................. ...................... ............................................. $30,000,000.00

50.000.000.00

96.000.000.00

$30,000,000.00

50.000.000.00

90.000.000.00

Capital stock of Central Bank for Cooperatives acquired under the provisions of sec. 33 of the Farm Credit Act of 1933, approved June 16, 1933, as amp/nded ............ . „ _

Capital stock of banks for cooperatives acquired under the provisions of sec. 40 of the Farm Credit Act of 1933, fipprovfid .Tnnfi 16, 1933, as amfindp.d ................... .......................... , . +$6,000,000.00

Total.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 2,870,437,427.04 4,856,172,459.95 -1,985,735,032.91

Other obligations and securities:Obligations of carriers acquired pursuant to sec. 207 of the Transportation Act, approved Feb. 28,1920, as amended. Obligations of carriers acquired pursuant to sec. 210 of the Transportation Act, approved Feb. 28,1920, as amended. Obligations acquired by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works_____________________ ___________

5,007,000.00 25,223,232. 55 36,311,879.85

94,825,898.95 4,707,805.83

66,851,877.41 152,060,950.52

32,470,932.82

55,553.78

5,007,000.00 25,223,232.55

128,488,708.59 -92,176,828.74

-16,560,997.40 -76,909.86

-26,618,734.46 -4,100,986.42

-508,524.05

-61,443.18 -127,668, 516.45

+196,548.88 +38,304, 507. 31 +1,376,306.46

+2,774,400.00 +169,372,670. 78

Notes received by the Farm Credit Administration evidencing outstanding advances made from the revolving fund created by the Agricultural Marketing Act.______________ _________ ________________ __________________________ 111,386,896.35

4,784,715.6993.470.611.87

156,161,936.94

32.979.456.87

Securities received by the Secretary of the Navy on account of sales of surplus property...................... ........................Securities received by the U. S. Maritime Commission on account of sales of ships, etc_______________ ____________Obligations of farmers for seed, feed, and drought-relief loans made in pursuance of various acts from 1921 to 1936__Obligations of farmers for crop-production loans made in pursuance of sec. 2 of the act approved Jan. 22, 1932, as

amended________ ________ _________________________ _______________________ ___ _____ _________ _______________Obligations of joint-stock land banks in pursuance of sec. 30 (a) of the Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933, ap­

proved May 12,1933, as amended............................................................................................................................................ 116,996.96 127,668,516.45

3,700,593.21 11,864,836.86

Securities received by the Resettlement Administration........................ ................................................................................Securities received by the Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration.......................... ................................................... 3,897,142.09

50,169,344.17 1,910,774.94

2,774,400.00 169,372,670.78

Securities received by the Rural Electrification Administration__________________ ____________ _______ ______ ___Securities received by the Secretary of the Interior, loans to Indians...... ..................................... ...................... ............... 534,468.48Securities received from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation under provisions of Public, No. 432, dated Feb.

24, 1938.............................................................................................................................................................................................Securities received by the Farm Security Administration_____________ __________________________________________

Total....................................................................................................................................... ......................................................... 645,639,463.69 701,387,970.82 -55,748,507.13

Grand total...................................................................................................................................................................................... 15,566,304,543. 85 17,606,022,695. 57 -2,039,718,151.72

memorandum

Amount due the United States from the central branch, Union Pacific R. R., on account of bonds issued (Pacific R. R. Aid Bonds Acts, approved July 1, 1862, July 2, 1864, and May 7, 1878)........................... - ...................................................... 3,252,884.05 3,266,263.86 -13,379.81

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Table No. 1.—Estimated Receipts and Expenditures Comparison on DailyTreasury Statement Basis.

Table No. 2.—Permanent Appropriations Included in Statement No. 2.Table No. 3.—Estimated Expenditures for Public Works.Table No. 4.—Statement of Expenditures Under General Heads, 1935 to 1941.Table No. 5.—Statement of Balances of Appropriations as of June 30, 1941, etc.Table No. 6.—Securities Owned by the United States Government.Table No. 7.—Actual and Estimated Receipts and Expenditures of the

Government for the Fiscal Years 1934 to 1943.

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