In 1946, he began making a place for himself in the meritocracy of the Budget Bureau.
Mr. Jones left the State Department in 1962 and moved back to the Budget Bureau.
The Budget Bureau criticized the move.
At the time of the assignment, he had been heading the Budget Bureau's Financial Records Division.
The Budget Bureau also supported him.
In 1892, he accepted a post in the Ministry of Finance, rising to head the Budget Bureau.
Some clever accountant back in Washington, in the Budget Bureau, I think, took just a little extra time to check.
In 1934 he joined the Budget Bureau and in 1945 he was named chief budget examiner.
In 1956, he left his job with the Budget Bureau and moved to Greenwich Village to pursue an acting career.
"Our primary concern is to stop the rising debt," said Masakazu Sakaguchi, chief of the Budget Bureau's research division.