Show I CHURCHill'S BIG CHANCE BEFORE HIM HIMI I Success With Budget May MayWin MayWin Win Him Post Of Premier Bv By n A G n G G England's Greatest Liberal Editor I p Special CI 1 Dispatch Copyright 1925 I by y The Th Consoli- Consoli Consolidated dated Press Association England's Industrial problem 1 Is still the th main worry or of o her het states stales statesmen men but It Is fa not noL sufficiently acute acuto to Interfere with their Easter holi holl holi- holi holiday holiday Ila day Public Interest centers In Inthe inthe Inthe the budget which Chancellor Chance Churchill Is preparing for presen presen- presentation presentation tation to parliament after the th East East- Easter Easter Easter er recess and A 0 O Gardiner In his dispatch today says his Ills ambition ambi ambi- ambition ambition tion to be bo prime minister may depend de- de depend de depend pend on his ability to perform perform- the difficult feat teat of o making ends meet and at the th same ame time lime giving relief to the th taxpayer LONDON April Parliament It-Parliament 11 has broken up for the Easter holidays hol- hol hol holidays and everybody who can get out out of or London has lias fled to the lh Rl- Rl Ri Riviera viera riera the seaside and the country countr Parliament resumes on April 28 when Winston Inston Churchill chancel chancel- chancellor lor Ion of ot the exchequer Introduces his first iret budget There Thero Is great spec ape speculation spec speculation In political circles is ss to his hla Intentions His ambition Is tired fired first by a filial memory and sec sec- second sec second ond b by his Inordinate ambition lie has held more great offices In the state stela than then any contemporary statesman But the premiership premiers hilI remains to be added to his laurels aurel Ilia prestige wit with h the tho party he ho has I rejoined depends on the th production or of a budget which will give sat sat- satisfaction sat satisfaction to the taxpayer His Ills pos pos- possibilities pos possibilities are limited lIed for the esti estimates mates of expenditures ures for tor the mil mU- mil military services sr have Ia e been ben increased six million pounds sterling and economies effected In other directions directions c- c are trivial while the th expectations of or repayment of or the French debt arc are v very ry much in the air REDUCTION IN XI T TAXI SIt It Is generally generall expected that Mr 11 Churchill will announce a small re- re reduction r In Income lax tax and th the In Intention In- In Intention intention Is attributed to him to give relief relict to taxpayers super who now are paying up to one halt of or their Income The rhe latter Idea Is strong strong- stronglY strongly ly ty denounced by Philip Snowden former chancellor as Impolitic and andas andas anda as unwarranted financially The ThA i Lady Astor Incident to which the writer referred In his a lh last week had a sequel before the tho rising of parliament I Mr Hayday the Tabor member who was attacked by as frequenting com com- company com company pany brought the matter mailer formally before the th house on the ground that Lady Astor's Astora withdrawal of oC ofner ner remarks remark was grudging an and that It was Inadequate to restore his character tn In It public opinion Lady Astor stor thereupon read a amore amore amor more formal ormal amendment but In Inthe Inthe inthe the opinion of oC the house hous or of of com com- commons com commons mons tho rho th tone ton of the withdrawal was still lacking In warmth and the whole Incident has don done some injurY to Lady Astora Astor's sense of or th requirements th-requirements requirement Of o public life lire FRANCE I IS W Developments In the th French sit sit- situation sit situation are being followed hero with much anxiety No one wants to see a new political catastrophe In France which probably would set back seriously the political clock In Europe Th The proposal for fora rora a voluntary capital levy bearing In Interest terest Is simply an old expedient In a new nw gulso guise an Irredeemable forced loan In a fancy dress The plain tact fact which France Flance must mut face Cace Is that It she does docs not pay by way or of taxation she h will pay by way or of depreciated currency l t to on ona savings cannot be b secured on a basis of o an Insolvent treasury The Tho elections In Ulster ha have hv ve cre- cre created cre created I much surprise and anc and a good deal of or satisfaction here her Reduction Hed Reduction uc- uc I tion or of o the Unionists majority Is regarded as wholly salutary and tho the decision ai Q the tho Nationalists o to take seats scats In parliament means that the tho Belfast parliament Is start start- startIng start start- startIng starting ing on a new and more promising career with effective e opposition under the tho th leadership of ot Joseph Devlin whose whoso remarkable debate debat- debatIng debatIng Ing gifts gitta will make malte mak him easily the most formidable personality In the house DIJ ALU PURPOSE PU POSE The election has also served servell a valuable purpose In regard to de- de de delimitation limitation limitation or of o the th boundarY For boundary Fer managh and Tyrone having re- re returned returned re returned turned a 0 substantial Unionist r ma a- a Tho boundary commission suspended operations during the elections and now resumes eumes Its work ork with a precise precis knowledge ot or where the tho nationalists nationalist are ar chiefly located located ed The The writer understands the com com- commission commission com commission mission Is making excellent progress progress ress rees and a report Is expected In inthe the early arly summer Ithe Lord Balfoura Balfour's visit to Palestine to give gl Zionism his blessing con con- continues con continues I conI to excite much dIscussion here He warmly on critics at t home horn who have scoffed coffed at the movement an and have hav declared declared ed I ed It a failure lie Its H says MYS reports or of extreme bitterness bet between Jews Jew an and Arabs are grossly exaggerated exaggerated lie He H defends the founding Zionism and de- de declares de declares clares the future peaceful develop develop- development development ment of or the country Is assured lie declares the th prospects prospect of the tho races down n h ious lous relations relation most satisfactory n |