Department of Justice: Department of Commerce: The Judiciary: Post Office Department: Regular annual. Estimates not acted upon. Deduct that part of postal service capable of being met by estimated postal revenues. VIIIc. COMPARISON OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND APPROPRIATIONS, DEFI- [Amounts considered in deficiency, supplemental, and miscellaneous laws carrying appropriations] NOTE. In addition, the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1952 (Public Law 253), rescinded $572,729,925 of 1951 appropriations, contract authorizations, and authorizations to borrow from the Treasury, as contained in H. Doc. No. 182 less $100,000 for the Bureau of Indi an Affairs, pursuant to sec. 1214 of the General Appropriation Act, 1951 (Public Law 759). (See table VIIIg for details.) VIIId. COMPARISON OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND APPROPRIATIONS, DEFI- [Amounts carried in deficiency, supplemental, and miscellaneous laws carrying appropriations] VIIIe. RECAPITULATION OF COMPARISON OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND APPROPRIATIONS, 81ST CONG., 2D SESS., AFTER NOV. 27, 1950, AND 82D CONG., 1ST SESS. 81ST CONG., 2D SESS. (AFTER NOV. 27, 1950) Net reduction in budget estimates for the fiscal year 1951 (see p. 622) 82D CONG., 1ST SESS. Amount -$84, 845, 193 Net reduction in budget estimates for the fiscal year 1952 (see p. 621). -$4, 142, 142, 513 -577, 968, 127 Total.. 624 -4,720, 110, 640 VIII. COMPARISON OF BUDGET ESTIMATES, APPROPRIATIONS, CONTRACT AUTHORIZATIONS, AND LOAN AUTHORIZATIONS, 81ST CONG., 2D SESS., AFTER NOV. 27, 1950, AND 82D CONG., 2D SESS. 1 In addition, $100,000,000 may be borrowed if required for the expeditious and orderly development of the program. 90932-51-40 625 |