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CONFUSION AT OPENING. TROUBLES A BECORD budget. „ ES , WSOCIATIOS-BT ELECTRIC ;«d December 2nd. 7.40 p.m.) ! WiSHINUTON. De. ember 1. f „ inside and outs.de was C lite of the opening of Congress ;|ieyß A motley horde of five htinmnni'ts (whites, blacks, and «on,en) gathered on ® , steps with banners and 58 bearing inflammatory notices f or tbe release of poliprisoners. The P°'"* f rcd a routed the mob with muc, ** . This led to many melees group, which the police Z using tear gas bombs and seven demonstrators were
n , nc j spectators within were unaware °f j, JiuildlDg t( ie harrassed ~ ml , endeavoured to work out S 1 - ™ which can be completed rtgra mme allien disturbing .1.. Ipader Representative R. f Ko eive right-of-way to. a proLSurin"- the oppressive lacadve nled night sittings m St toUid the much-dreaded ex'ra 'Jjfc which is looming, as possibly trouble was caused bv a to bar Senator-elect "The feminine .bloc" of the *hicb numbers nine, were prejU rearing hothouse ore»
&»>Vo„Tff Stitn dollars for the Federal d .«l and a nrge sum for the -i i Senate the minority Mor Robinson, announced th °.t h ® irahnit a Bill for sixty million £ relief loan to farme* m the [rtjbt «rea.
IHE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
BUDGET deficit indicated. (Eiceived December 2nd, 5.5 p.m.) WASHINGTON, December 2. President Hoover's annual message to fj-jres3 dealt prinelp&Uy with domcsfe affaiTS, tte single outstanding retrace to foreign relations being the latement: «'I shall lay before the SonIs in a »pccial message Statutes of the lorld Court, which have been revised [« accord with the sense of the previ--11 Senate reservations."
li to extensive review of the ecoaat depression, the. President covritatly old ground, blaming the iSßiiiflation of 1928, last summer's the fall of commodity jem taughoat the world, as the eat
fi tiffining the efforts of the Govmult to remedy the situation, he ut «&ii warning: "The economic rlefßaa (Mnot be cured by legislative tss m executive pronouncement. S aiti for a co-operative effort to ssimtill nation to the old level which tsntniollj was fifteen to twenty per ®. lijier than at present, lie (winder of the message was ilia q> in minimising the amount of ®®phTiMßt, indicating that the MptMelt would be 160,000,000 dol of the depression, ad latiig continued restriction of immijPjM »ad the strengthening of the tfrttiM of criminal aliens laws.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20101, 3 December 1930, Page 11
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