Show U. U Up S. S CONGRESS TO APPROPRIATE FOUR BILLIONS Gigantic Sum Must lust Be Be Yearly early Says Representative Representative Good I Washington ton April 3 Thc a.-Thc The passing O or ot of tho time dollar billion Congresses Cong I prewar days das and the hc coming for or the I peace period of oC four tour dollar Gong Congresses was pre predicted oli h ht In Ina ina a n. statement b by Representative atie Good of ot Iowa who will be c chairman of or the thc appropriations appropriations ap- ap committees In the th next House Reviewing Re the financial problems to tobe tobo tobo bo be faced b by the next ess Mr Good Coed estimated that time the appropriations necessary for the various arlous gI crI y expenditures in the fiscal year ending June 30 1 1921 1 would total tota more mono than economy he lie added would oud be necessary to hold expenditures ex ex- Onto New Xe e r eeds Appear m The next Congress Cons said Mr Tr Good GoodIn In his s atom rU will viii b be rought ro face to face face with man many new and in intricate intricate intricate in- in problems and man many of or th them n will call for largo large lar o expenditures lles It l monc money It Is impossible to estimate what expenses will be he involved in tho the future in the administration o of ot tho time railroads of our merchant marino marine the thc war var risk Insurance payments pay pay- ments and to provide homesteads for tor our soldiers While rhUe it is difficult to make o a re reliable reliable reliable re- re liable forecast t as to what the time expenses of ot the government will ill be for the fiscal fis 15 cal year car ending June 30 0 0 1921 1 it is reasonably rea rca sona ly safe to assume that the time tIc tive will most earnestly carnesI urge ure appropriations at least as tal large as those granted ranted for or the time fiscal year car ending ending- June Junc 30 1920 1520 for tOl such appropriations were made mado to administer these departments on a peace basl basis basla If Ie we wc assume however that both will sill willbo the military and naval programs bo bc greatly cathy reduced and that our standIng stand stand- Ing lag army almy will be limited to men It II will require rather strict economy econ econ- om omy to torin rin bring the re reh nan liar annual supply sup sup- pI ply bills hills under To this must 11 be added adde the time permanent and ana Indefinite in indefinite indefinite In- In definite appropriations of of- approximately approximate approximate- ly O or a grand g total pi pt more than necessary forthe for tor forthe the tho various government activities It ht will require the exercise of or strict economy econ econ- om omy omny to hol hold the expenditures down to these figures Mr Good estimated that the time appropriations made b by Congress for Or the war period and for the fiscal year car endIng endIng end- end Ing lug June JUn 30 0 1920 totalled more than The rho revenue to meet these appropriations he estimated estimate at to bo be derived derive through customs receipts and income and other taxes and to to toe be e raised from the sale nalo of or bonds notes an and war savings stamps War ar lIr Salvage II Help eI I IThe The Thie appropriations Mr Ni Good ad added e to supply deficiencies in the v various departments are tre chargeable against the fiscal year eal en ending hu- hu June 30 0 and amid when deducted from flom the total of or time the appropriations above aboe referred to Lo it will be found that the total revenue rev rev- will fan fall short horl of or meeting the time appropriations ap up- ap- ap for tIme the fiscal year ear ending June 30 1920 by approximately approximate 3 a A part of or this deficit will no doubt be made malle up from war Val salvage rec and tho the rest e l must be ba met by bythe bythe the thc sale of or bonds |