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ROOSEVELT TOPTIMISTIC REGARDING AMERICA'S NEXT BUDGET
$300,000,000 Reduction In Deficit
As organiser of Ethiopia's wo man Warride moremment; Vayzero Abebech (above) is prepared to Jead wives and mothers in the defence of their country. Ethio- pian women have fought against ^"invaders in the past
AMERICA
NO NEW TAXES ARE IN PROSPECT
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
IMPROVED
BREATHING SPELL FOR INDUSTRY
Washington, To-day.
Optimistically reviewing the 1935-36 budget President Roosevelt shows an improvement in the economic conditions in the United States for the past three years. He declares that at the mol ment output and trade are expanding, and fore casts a reduced budget deficit for 1936-37.
He contradicts the erroneous gloomy predictions of the ne- cessity for heavy increases in taxation and points out that the net. deficit of 1935-96. $2,731,000,000. is entirely due to emer gency expenditures, almost wholly on unemployment relief.
The 1937 budget is being prepared with a view to sharply decreasing the spread between in-come and out-go. Government, under the provisions of the present tax schedules will not need new taxes to meet the necessary expenditure and retire the public debt
Thus the
President Roosevelt anticipates that the deficit for 1935-36 will be $300,000,000 below that of 1934-35. He points out that. the estimates contemplate the continued collection of the pro- céssing taxes, but if the attack on these taxes is sustained they will have to face the problem of financing extra contracts for benefit payments out of seme new form of taxes.
REGAINS
RYDER CUP
BRITISH TEAM LOSE BY 8 MATCHES TO 2
PERCY ALLISS BEATS CRAIG WOOD
Ridgewood, New Jersey, To-day.
The President estimates the total deficit of “1935-36" at} $3,281,000,000 and, allowing for the statutory debts retire
|$2.731,000,000.
President Roosevelt acknow-
COMPLAINTS VOICED BY BRITAIN
ITALIAN COMMUNIQUE
MISLEADING
SHOULD BE NO DOUBTS ABOUT
ENGLAND'S ATTITUDE
Geneva, To-day.
British quarters declare that the British at- titude, as represented throughout the Italian communique issued on Saturday, is completely misleading. It is complained that "there is not the slightest justification for any doubt with re- gard to our attitude as a member of the League, which we have repeatedly indicated to Italy.
"For
example,Sir Eric Drummond on February 28 conveyed to Rome the serious Bri (arrow), as the propoest in Britain to close the waterway to a Halatish concern which methods of violence or an in- ships dating the conflict with Ethiopia threatens to start a new European
of expediting defending troops to any threatened point.
An Italian shep: passes through the Suez Canal with her fag
conflict. Note the read alongside the canal, built, tos provide. an... easy
MEMEL ELECTIONS
POLLING ARRANGEMENTS BREAK DOWN BADLY
Memel, To-day.
vasion of Ethiopia would have on public opinion. Signor Grandi was similarly warned on April 30 and Sir Eric Drummond repeated the warning on May 22
Despite ject of the Committee
-London: The
the French-enga to the future frespect to tion of sa
Exi
Yesterday's polling arrangements for the Article XVI ment, the net deficit will be Diet elections broke down badly, to the dismay of the event of violation
the Lithuanian officials. Trouble was only avert by a resort to for
Europe, is contained in ledges that the gigantic work re- ed by the prompt order of an emergency Cabinet handed to the French lief programme has moved more meeting to continue the polling as required slowly than he had hoped, but it
is now accelerating, with a rea- Long after dark crowds be-t sonable assurance of providing sieged the 76 polling stations.! adequate employment in the com- awaiting their tura Some of JAPAN BEGINS
ing months
the earlier voters had to wait
4470,000,000 and an expenditure Germans were frankly delight-
The forecast is a revenue of seven hours. The majority of
of $7,752,000,000.- The public ed at the farcical situation. debt on June 30, 1936, is estimat-Renter's correspondent tried his ed at $30,723,000,000 as compared hand at picking out 29 slips, ze with $28.700,000,000 previously. presenting the so hypothetically
The President's assurances that favoured candidates, From the
The United States yesterday regained the Ryder Cup when the British team were defeated no new, tazes are in prospect is dummy lock, consisting of 187 by 8 matehes to 2, two being halved, over the interpreted as emphasising his ships, representing the numerous Ridgewood Park Club course here yesterday. recently announced breathing parties. His record for voting.
The winners started the second day's play with a lead of 3 matches to 1, having swamped the British team in the foursomes. At the end of the first 18 holes, four of the British Ryder Cup team were in the lead, but the second round had a telling effect. Busson, after leading Gene Sarazen by 1 up, was beaten 3 and 2 In the morning round Busson was 4 up at the 14th.
The weather was glorious, and Busson played brilliantly dur- ing the morning, marvellous putting being the chief factor in his early success, but the tale was reversed in the afternoon when Sarazen took the lead, his deadly putting determining the issue
Basson 36, 36,-29. Sarazes 37, 36, 36,
Alfred Perry, the Britishy Detailed scores were:- Open-champion, and Sam Parks, the youthful American Open Champion, finished up all square when Parks sank a 40 foot putt. The pair were level terms at the end of the first 18 holes
on
PERCY ALLISS WINS Paul Bunyan beat Alf Barton
by 5 and 3, but Perry Alhas gave
the British them their
tory in the singjos
Craig Wood by
3 down at the end
round.
Picard their sever
Cave
best
Emyan 323, X- „Burtono 39, 33, 36.
Reginald Whiteme Barton 38, 37, "36
Alfred Padgham. 32: 23, 38. Ole Dutza 38, 15, 31.
"Craig Wood 34, 35, 37: Percy Allas 38, 37, 35.
Horton Smith 36, 23, 45, 38
36, 33.
spell for industry. Benter.
PROSCRIPTION
OF MAH JONG
IN KWANGTUNG
Canton Restaurants And Hotels Hit
NO MORE LICENSES TO BE GRANTED FOR PLAY
(From Our Own Correspondent] Canton, To-day.
Despondency descended to-
PENETRATION
bassador.
of Abyssinis's telegram on, the sub
Tisation, there will be no Council or
before Thursday-next.
The reply largely recapitula the outstanding points of Sir Samuel Hoare's speech at Gen on September 11, and sani Britain's intentions to fulfil béré obligations under the Covenant.
IN NORTH CHINA The ideals of the Covenant have
Establishment Of A Friendship Area
FREE IMPORT AND SALE OF JAPANESE GOODS
become part of the British-za- tional conscience and nothing- further from the truth that incinnations that British (
the conflict is between Italy and England, not merely between?
is peculiar to the Italo-Abyssinian the conflict-
Sir Samuel Hoare again em-take the phasises the League, auftade, and raine,
as, the
and
p
that
the
Impression
the fact that Britain stands with it is a sub the League for the effective, tenance of the Covenant and
|was eight-minutes. The Gover
nor himself took longer, while
From Our Own Correspondent] some elderly folk took an hour
Canton. To-day. each to exercise their privilege.. Canton and Kwangtung are entirety
There have been many tuinar not incinded in the Sino-steady, collective-resi disputes between the Lithanian Japanese friendship area for facts of unprovoked and German oficiais jointly in the sale of Japanese goods, but
that region includes Pukien, The Cheliang and Kiangsi, and ex- tends from Shanghai to I-down chang, it was learned to-day. advance
It is not certain whether Swa- Pro tow is included in this zone, butį Japanese activities in that port and it is. are increasing." Rice-and-
control of the; polling Beater.
ADMIRAL TSAI PASSES
Former Prime Ministerulfural produc
Of China
Paiping, To-day.
shipped there from Dairen in incresi
the Japanese refuse to pay
Finance..
Mr. Akira, Ariyoshi,
rely-be
with the
whe gue wi
CONDITIONS NO
Italy
Japanese With res
day on proprietors of restaur-SINO-JAPANESE WAR VETERAN to the Provincial Department fants and hotels, when the Can
ton City Government decided that no further licenses to pay The death has occurred; of Ad- Ambassador to China, is reported Mah Jong or "sparrow will be miral Taxi Ting ken, aged 74 to have made represen granted to these establish- He was former Prime Mims- the Nanking Governmen ment
fast Chin the payment by Japa
on imported agricultura
evied by the
ter and was Mah Jong is now considered by
the authorities to be
Ito public mereka.
Micenses will expi
new
tions to attention to his
allenge,” says, As regards the
· is possibly League, the Daily
there can the League
hinted
Bewe
the
PADGĦAM SQU
Alfred
SHEWAN-VES AT-
and by that date
|to play Mah Jong Find hotels.
the game clubs