Recapitulation showing, by unit of organization, total employees and aggregate annual salaries as of Dec. 31, 1932-Continued Distribution of appropriation for the fiscal year 1933, by purpose 1. Administrative medical, hospital, and domiciliary services.. 2. Military and naval compensation.. (a) Disability compensation... (b) Death compensation... (c) Emergency officers' retirement pay. (d) Disability allowance... 3. Military and naval insurance... 4. Adjusted-service certificate fund. 5. Loans to veterans for transportation.. 6. Hospital and domiciliary facilities and services (construction). 7. Printing and binding... 8. Army and Navy pension. (a) War of 1812.. (b) Mexican War. (c) Indian wars.. (d) Civil War. (e) War with Spain. Regular Establishments.. 9. State and Territorial homes. 10. Annuities to participants and beneficiaries in yellow-fever experiment.. 11. Nonveterans' activities.... $203, 689, 169 37, 581, 685 11, 078, 582 293,025, 064 3, 614 258, 147 4,596, 499 94, 608, 339 119, 649, 232 6,722, 199 11, 970 1 $115, 000, 000 345, 374, 500 2 127,850,000 100,000,000 100,000 12, 877,000 150,000 225, 850,000 722,000 25, 500 321, 000, 000 948, 949,000 1 Includes the amounts appropriated for salaries and expenses, medical, hospital, and domiciliary service, burials, travel of beneficiaries, etc. 2 $10,850,000 transferred from military and naval compensation to military and naval insurance, effective Mar. 1, 1933. Includes $150,000 for District of Columbia liability. Does not include estimated annual salary of $480 for 1 per hour employee. Functions of the central office-Continued OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE ADMINISTRATOR-Continued 3. Personnel Division: (a) Supervision of personnel activities.. (b) Appointments and employment matters, including time and service records, affecting all personnel of Veterans' Administration. (c) Furnishing emergency medical treatment to personnel, conducting physical examination of appointees and of employees injured in line of duty. (d) Miscellaneous work (typing, cutting stencils, tabulating, etc.), for different services; only about 20 percent of work is personnel. (e) Personnel detailed other activities: (1) War Finance Division. (2) Chief Coordinator.. (3) White House. (4) Surplus detail roll Letter, Director Budget, Dec. 16, 1931. Title III, sec. 46, U.S.C. Executive order, July 17, 1930. 10,000 Public, 516, 67th Cong.; Classification 50, 720 32 22 6, 980 67, 520 These employees have subsequent to Dec. 31, 1932, been retired or given permanent assignments. |