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Ardent Democrats had predicted that the President's reorganization would save the U. S. $25,000,000 per year. Last week the Budget Bureau realistically scaled this estimate down...
...widow on her way to the Capitol and to a seat in the House of Representatives not 100 yards from her husband's statue. Arizona Democrats nominated Mrs. Greenway to be their State's lone Representative-at-large, succeeding Lewis Williams Douglas, now Director of the Budget. So great is her personal popularity that she defeated two male rivals more than 4-to-1. Republicans did not even bother to nominate an opponent for her in the November election. No one was happier over her success than her bosom friends, the Franklin D. Roosevelts. Simultaneously Arizona became...
...that the issue would greatly exceed $500,000,000. The result will be that on Aug. 15 the Treasury will have on hand the largest cash balance in its history-some $1,500,000,000. But President Roosevelt was not yet able to report that he had balanced his budget. The July deficit of ordinary expenditures over receipts was $32,404,398. By including the "extraordinary" budget for emergency relief, the total July deficit amounted to $107,757,140. But this was $305,207,120 less than the July deficit of last year...
...University of California's registration has increased 8% in the past two years. Its 1933~34 budget is $2,150,000 less than last year's. The loss will be covered chiefly by salary cuts of 2% to 20%. From a staff of 2,700 (including the Los Angeles branch) it has dismissed only about 80, of whom only 15 were instructors or higher. As in most other universities, positions vacated voluntarily or by death are being left unfilled. Again as elsewhere, the remaining faculty is being given heavier teaching loads...
Last week University of Pennsylvania was anticipating a budget of some $550,000 less than last year. It expects to do some pruning among low-ranking personnel, but hopes to cover most of the loss by economies in plant operation...