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...take credit for promoting Economy, the President all blame for sinking it. Such was the temper of Congress, however, that Senators Robinson, Byrnes, McKellar and other, less regular, supporters of the Administration came out strongly against it, declaring that they preferred a certain 10% cut (about $350,000,000 net after fixed charges) in the hand, to a possible 15% cut ($1,100,000,000) in the bush. After this Senate backfire, Speaker Bank head announced that he had only assumed that the Cannon proposal had President Roosevelt's approval. His embarrassment was heightened by discovery that under...
Upon the Journal which Dr. Fishbein edits the A. M. A. depends for practically every dollar of its operating expenses. The Journal last year, Dr. Fishbein last week reported, earned $1,547,218. Operating expenses: $909,418. Net profit: $637,800. Cost of running the A. M. A.: $411,029. Other expenses, other income balanced to make a net income to the A. M. A. of $113,112 for last year. Adding this to accumulations of past years made a total reserve of $2,260,392 and total assets (including property...
...hard-fought game which resolved into a goalies' battle, the Freshmen were turned back by the Brown Freshmen 1-0. The only score of the game came early in the fourth period. Chief thorn in the Yardling side was Barney, the Brown net-minder...
...uncertainty in their joints. They could see that the President's example was not so strong as his precept. Although urging them to economize and promising "to use every means at my command to eliminate this deficit during the coming fiscal year," he did not reduce his own net aggregate of Budget requests. The expected $418,000,000 deficit of fiscal 1938 was accounted for by a reduction of $387,000,000 in revenues and an increase of $31,000,000 in expenditures over those he calculated in January. Nor did he recommend any new taxes to help balance...
Casually announcing that the Government will spend a total of $4,315,500,000 in 1937, $324,755,000 more than last year-most of it on warplanes,ships and guns-Mr. Chamberlain let fly two hammer blows: 1) Britons' basic tax on net incomes will be raised to live shillings in the pound (25%). A Briton with a wife and child who earns $5,000 a year would pay, after benefiting from various exemptions, $585 to the Exchequer, more than seven times as much as a U. S. citizen in the same position pays to Washington...