1 As of Dec. 31, 1936.
Includes $140,000 transferred from Department of Commerce for meteorological service in aid of civil aviation.
3 Included under "Ordinary activities' Forest Service.
• Unobligated balances of prior year appropriations in the amount of $24,364,000 for 1937 and $15,864,000 for 1938 available for this purpose.
In addition (under "General public works") $500,000 is estimated for 1938, by transfer from the War Department, for preliminary examinations and surveys for run-off and water-
flow retardation and soil-erosion prevention on the watersheds of flood-control projects authorized by the Flood Control Act of June 22, 1936 (49 Stat. 1570-1595).
In addition (under "General public works") $500,000 is estimated for 1938, by transfer from the War Department, for preliminary examinations and surveys for run-off and water-
flow retardation and soil-erosion prevention on the watersheds of flood-control projects authorized by the Flood Control Act of June 22, 1936 (49 Stat. 1570-1595).
Amount obligated out of $8,000,000 advanced by Treasury Department from processing taxes for purchase of surplus sugar.
730 percent of gross customs receipts, collected during preceding calendar year, as provided by sec. 32 of act of Aug. 24, 1935.
Of total appropriation of $296,185,000, $453,100 was returned to surplus, pursuant to sec. 2 of act of Mar. 14, 1936.
$30,000,000 additional made available for this purpose by transfer from other Agricultural Adjustment Administration funds.
10 $60,000,000 additional made available for this purpose by transfer from other Agricultural Adjustment Administration funds.
Mr. JUMP. The next is the statement of the expenditures of the Department, from all sources, from 1931 to 1938. Mr. CANNON. That may go in the record. (The statement referred to is as follows:)
EXPENDITURES FROM ALL SOURCES, FISCAL YEARS 1931 TO 1937
1 Includes expenditures for elimination of diseased cattle by Bureau of Animal Industry. Includes $30,000,000 Emergency Conservation Work allocation for land acquisition. Exclusive of $46,000,000 (1931) and $11,000,000 (1932) for farmer's seed loans, which activity was trans- ferred to Farm Credit Administration in 1933.
ALLOCATIONS MADE OF EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDS
Mr. JUMP. The next is the summary of allocations from Emergency Relief funds for 1935, 1936, and so far in 1937. (The statement referred to is as follows:)
Allocations from Emergency Relief funds by fiscal years
Total allocations through Jan. 31, 1937
Roads. Forestry.. Forest land.
Entomology and Plant Quarantine..
Biological Survey..
Soil Conservation Service.
Resettlement Administration. All other...
Total.
EXPENDITURES OF EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDS
Mr. JUMP. The next is the statement of expenditures from emergency funds from the fiscal year 1931 onward.
(The statement referred to is as follows:)
$508, 755, 627 22, 521, 063 13, 825,000 22, 339, 931 1,841, 730 24, 562, 198 337,829, 825 17,036, 833
948, 712, 207
Expenditures (in millions of dollars)
Esti1934 1935 1936 mated, 1937
-$378, 135 11, 148, 500
13, 825,000 12, 519, 198 660, 730 18,606, 116 226, 175, 000 12, 945, 974
295,502, 383
Fiscal year 1937 (through Jan. 31, 1937)
Mr. CANNON. Without objection, that will be included. (The statement referred to is as follows:)
9,570, 733 1, 181,000 5,956, 082 111, 654, 825 4,090, 859
152, 959, 824
DISTRIBUTION AND STATUS OF EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDS, BY PROJECTS
Mr. JUMP. The next is the break-down of Emergency Relief funds for 1936 and 1937 on a somewhat detailed basis, by projects, and so forth.
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