THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY

-5, 1985.

ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE without Just warrant would seem

TO CONGRESS

Dole Denounced As

Narcotic

to disturb and dispel this assur- anco take heed before he assumes responsibilities, for any act which alowa our onward stops" said the President.

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"However," he continued, "so far we have not weeded out the over President Roosevelt's message, privileged; nor effectively lifted up presented to Congroas yesterday the under privileged. We have a foreshadows a huge scheme of fetear mandate from the people that public works, to absorb 3,500,000 Americans must forswear that con- unemployed. In preference to continuing the dele system. Heception of acquisition of wealth noted evidence of restoration of which through excessive profits, the spirit of confidence and faith, creates undus private power over but warned speculators and

private affairs and, to nur misfor- partisans against committing acts tune, over public affairs as well. which would slow our onward steps,"

"Inbuilding towards this end, The President promised to send we do not destroy ambition to Congress, within a few days, seek to divide wealth

in equal definite recommendations, based shares. We continue to recognise on a study of results obtained in greator ability of some to many nations dealing with sub-more, than others, but the ambi- jects like unemployment Insur-tion of the individual for proper ance, and benefits for mothers security, reasonable lelaure and and children,

decent living is preferable to an Alter reviewing previous emer-appetite for Kreat wealth xoncy leglalation, President power, Roosevelt added a stark fact was

with that great numbora

The President proposed, were still

eertain exceptions, that emergency unemployed. He denounced dol-public works should be united ing out reljot na A narcotic-a

onder a single, new and greatly subtle destroyer of the human enlarged plan.. spirit and a violation of American) Traditions.

"Within the sound credit of the The Mandates Commission of on account of the trafic, M. Rap- This man must have something like Finally, alluding to: foreign Government, I hope that construc- the League of Nations issued lapard auid,

a record for suffering, Hle myst— affairs, the President concluded live international leadership will Report for the October-November) Mr. Ito replied that the harbour "Sines 1910 up to 1930-that is 20 with the hope that calm counsel eventually provide new and more session this morning.

works were necessary because Jarg-years have been a great sufferer would have a steadying influence practical forms of representative

The Commisalon states that iter ships could not war the existing with rheumatism. I am pleased to and a breathing space for new and Government throughout the world,”

has noted Mr. Ho's statement, re- ports. more practical forms of represen-¡be declared.

garding the Japanese Pacific man. The President of the Commis

say that since 1930 up, to date, I have tative government throughout the!

dates, in which he says that the ston, the Marquis Theedoll, said been free from that dreadful pain. world.

The President discredited the suma spent on the equipment of that he always understood that suply by taking Kruschen Salts--and Meanwhile, he believed

States ports in certain islands under the Japanese navigators were excel- nothing else. I likelihood of the United that becoming involved in a War, but mandate were for purely civil and lent. I never heard that smal-years is a long time to have that must say that 20 America's neighbourly attitude to other nations was being under-te deplored that "the false theory commercial purposes.

ler vessels were less seaworthy jawful rheumatic pain about one,”- stood and appreciated.—Renter.

of extravagant armament cannot However, the Report states; enn nigger, ones. be reduced or limited by inter- "Nevertheless, it appears to thei

W. P national accord.”

Commission that the amount of

Bows the recently completed building was une bian.say of Communications, at Nanking, which is one of the most outstanding architectur à features of the capital. Modern in every aspect this new structure will house officials of the Railway Administration, Past Office and other communi-

cation dep .rtments.

and JAPAN'S EXPENDITURE,

IN PACIFIC ISLANDS

Chief Security Factors

Washington, Jan. 4.

Continuing, President Roosevelt President Roosevelt to-day per-said: "The Federal Government sonally delivered his message to must and shall quit this business Congress. He anis that he was of relief." The burden of caring pro- for the unemployed, he said, Tracy to submit a broad gramme, designed to ultimately gradually will revert to the na establish the following security | Lion's political sub-divisions. factors for American#:

(1) Security f livelihood brought by better use of the . natural resources;

International Relations.

With regard is international re- iations, President Roosevelt said: "I cannot with candour tell you (2) Security against the major that general international rela- hazards and vicissitudes of life;|tionships outside our hardders ar. and

improved... many old jealousies resurrected, old passions aroused; new strivings for armament and power in more than one land rear their ugly heads. I hope that eal counsel and constructive leadership will provide a steady- ing influence."

(3) Security of decent homes. The message, which is over 4,000 words in length, indicated that the security programme will dovotal into the emergency mea suria now under way.

The President gave notice that the Administration favours relief work rather than the dole,

In reviewing, the 1934 recovery Achievements he said: "1 can re- 7 port substantially benefits to our agricultural population, increased industrial activity and profits to our merchants."

The maintenance of Interna- tional peace, said the President, is a matter in which we are deeply and unselfishly concerned, Evid- ence of our persistent and deniable desire to prevent armed conflict has recently been more than afforded. There

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He said that candidence and ground for apprehension that our faith were returning.

relations with any nation will be "Let him -who-for-speculative otherwise than peaceful-fuited profit and partinan purposes,Frena.

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LEAGUE WANTS AN EXPLANATION

Geneva, Jan, 4.

ten per cent. of the budget was HAD RHEUMATISM

expended on shipping subsidien, he stated.

It was said that these subsidies werd necessary on account of the absence of traffic; while, on the

FOR 20 YEARS

other hand, the harbours were But None Since 1930 being constructed at a heavy cost

Reason for Doubt Facts such as these tended to

The pains of rheumatism are enused

this expenditure is somewhat dis-krep alive doubts an regards the by deposits of needle-pointed urle neid

volume of proportionate to the

octs of the heavy expenditure Tystals in the muscles and joints. The commercial netivity.

incurred.

minst effective solvents of these crystal

On

"The Commission would be glad to find further particularit this subject in the next report," the statement adds,

Illogical Expenditure.

He said he was sure that Japan, deposits are sodium and potassium. obligations, would offer explana-Epsom Salts has no solvent action at having accepted the mandatory Glauber Salls contains sodiuni unly. tions, thus allaying the Commia-s, as it is not absorbed by the bland. sion's anxiety.

Now. Kruschen Sults contain both M. Rappard (Switzerland) ask-| Lord Lagard (Britain) asked sodium and potassiumf. They are the ed information of Mr. Ito regard- whether the Islands favourable only sults which bring a double action the expenses Dil barbour balance of trade meant an annual to bear in dissolving the uric acid works: 150,000 yen for a new pier revestn of 7,000,000 yen for at Saipan, 215,000

[crystals. Then other constituent salts the Japan. yen for construction of an anchorage in Mr. Ito replied in the affirma- the dissolved crystals through the of Kruschen weist Nature to expel

Palau Harbour and 115,000 yen tive. for an anchorage at Rola.

Count Penhagarela (Portugal) [natural channels. M. Rappard alap unde thewal that it was an honour to the comment that, in the ease of such mandatory Power that the econo-i

or territory. It was not compre-mic life of the territory was well Commission trusts that appro- hensible why the expenditure balance.

priate measures will be taken for should be so large. More than The Report concludes that the the benefit of the natives-Reuter.

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