Show EFFECT OF AMERICAS AMERICA'S CASH FAMINE IN ENGLAND London Nov o 3 The Th The American cash ram famine I nf as I the Economist describes it it is If the thA subject of supreme mA moment and tho the financial writers do not try tr to conceal con con- coal ceal their anxiety and nervousness A 4 heavy drain of ot gold from the BourIs Bourse Bour is expected In the Ule next few weeks and there thAre is if little confidence that tho the Bank of France will lend much a. a assistance l The reserve ne of guM gold Is bound to go 0 godown down lown here bert when hen the th financial crisis crl ls in Am America widens into an economic crisis but bue the banking y system tem is tR so o sound that nothing beyond a tight squeeze with the the- bank rate at aLtor six aLt or seven even per cent Is III looked hooked for tor b by the least excitable prophets The Tho fact that there is ll a moral crisis behind tho the alarm IB Is not overlooked It eau caused l disinterested and intelligent friends trl of or America like The Spectator to lO regard President nt Roosevelt's re- re nomination lon a RA as almost inevitable al although at- at though he may ma be bp harassed d with doubts respecting his hit pledge not to toIl I Il stand sand again |