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10 ; TAX COLLECTIONS | ~ TOPPED ESTIMATE President's Prediction for Last | Year Is Exceeded by $221,000,000 ao | ‘Washington, July 2. — (#) — The treasury reported Friday that tax collections topped President Roose- velt’s revised estimates by $69,000,000 during the fiscal year ended Wed- nesday midnight. Federal spending exceeded his forecast by $221,000,000. Government receipts for the year were reported at $5,293,840,236, com- pared with $4,115,956,615 in the previ- ous year. Expenditures declined, standing at $8,105,158,547 compared with $8,879,- 798,257 in the previous year. Income taxes, the government's chief revenue producer, put $2,157,- 526,981 in the treasury during the 1937 fiscal period just ended, or $52,000,000 more than Mr. Roosevelt’s forecast last April. As of June 30, the public debt totaled $36,424,613,723, compared with $33,778,543,493 on June 30, 1936. Last year's net deficit, excluding $103,000,000 for debt refirement, was $2,707,347,110, compared with a re- vised estimate of $2,557,000,000 and a deficit the previous year of $4,360,- ESTIMATE REDUCED Forecast Corn Harvest 1,000,- 000,000 Bushels Greater Than Last Year | Chicago, July 2—UP)—Private crop | authorities in Chicago reduced their for the spring wheat harvest. At the same time they released the first figures on probable corn produc- tion, forecasting the largest crop of the principal feed grain since 1932, a billion more bushels than were har- vested last year. The average of six private figures on probable 1937 domestic corn pro- duction was 2,579,000,000 bushels—this compared with a crop of only 1,524,- 000,000 bushels last year. The average of the six estimates on winter wheat production was 642,- 000,000 bushels, compared with the official forecast a month ago of 649,- 000 bushels. This crop, which is now being harvested, is the biggest. since 1931. ‘ The private forecasts indicated a United States spring wheat crop of 229,000,000 bushels, or the same as predicted a month ago. Last year the crop was only 107,000,000 bushels. TRIBUNE _ FRIDAY, JULY 2.1997 a Rallies Troops to Attack Rebels a 601,492. It might have been a wife greeting her husband after a long ab- | SST Sirk SS Ae —— sence. In fact it was, but the wife who hugs her husband with | In 1928, there was an estimated in- unmistakable ardor, above, at the Pasadena station is lovely, glam- DROPS ‘ ae - z crease of 573,724 church members in orous Marlene Dietrich of the movies. Husband Rudolph Siebert ip of General F ippoi commander the United States despite a decrease had just arrived on ane of his infrequent visits to his wife and on iazallst peg ead Soap lee ee have taken the ,470 in the number 5 " iS ainst Fran: recaptured man; of 1. e of churches. child, Elizabeth, 12. 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