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...they continued to pester him for a premature decision. With but one allusion to the playboy Mayor's "careless standards of public life," the City Affairs Committee complained that New York's chief executive had been remiss in administering the Departments of Standards & Appeals, Licenses. Health, Hospital, Budget, Docks, in all of which have been scandals or near-scandals during his regime. It was also charged that Mayor Walker had "failed to display the slightest interest in a situation which was . . . destroying the confidence of citizens in the integrity of the courts" and had shown indifference regarding "open...
Late in the afternoon the meeting had all but disintegrated when the National Committee approved a $6,000,000 budget for the 1932 campaign...
This will probably mean that the Prime Minister will have to present the Chancellor of the Exchequer's budget to the House of Commons, a variation from accepted practice for which there are but three precedents in the history of Great Britain...
...property in the state, and subsequently it was increased until the rate reached six-tenths of a mill in 1921. This system has assured the university of a adequate income. But this year Governor Brucker, in an effort to reduce state expenses, has provided only $4, 662.822 in his budget instead of the $5,068.285 calculated according to the mill rate...
...improvement of school playgrounds at a total cost of about $68,000,000. Just like that--nonchalant like! Also, the other day, the Registrar of Columbia University grabbed himself a column of space in the New York press to point out, matter-of-factly, that Columbia's annual budget has been increased from $820,000 to $11,500,000 since the turn of the century, a hardly-to-be-sneezed-at-gain of 1400 per cent...