s . Ganada Likely To Have - Deficit; First O'1'l'AWA (CP)-Despite a cut in defence spending, lower revenue: pushed the government's budg- etary accounts into the red by 384,610,000 in September. with the government now put the half-way mark in the fiscal year, officials concede there likely will be a large over-all deficit for the full year, the first since the end of the Second Wolrd War. September's revenues dropped by 328,754,000 to 3295,95ii,000 from 3:i24,'i12,000 a year ago. Finance Minister Harris reported Friday. This cut revenues for the first half of the year to sl,935,223,000 from 52.088.617.000. Yields from personal income taxes increased during September. but those from corporation income taxes declined, along with customs import duties. excise taxes and sales taxes. SPENDING DROP! . Government spending during the month also dropped. cut by 527,- 2:'l,000 to 880,577,000 from 5107,- 804.000 last ycar, mainly because of a reduction in defence expend- iturcs. But spending for the.half- year period was down only slightly to 51.871.802.000 from s1,eao,45o.ooo. Although September's spending was lower, it still was ahead of revenues, rcsulting in a 334.519.000 ripiicit, slightly larger than the 583,092,000 adverse balance last IPPIF. 3 This monthly deficit, linked with Fund Raising Campaign Nels 315.000 For Widow and Four Young Children KITCHENER, Ont. (CP)-Those occasional rivals, Kitchener and Waterloo, have teamed up to en- sure a future for a hero's family. Civic boundaries have been lor- gottcn in an amazing, ncighbolly campaign which up to Oct. 22 had 12 netted 515,000 for Mrs. John Mitchell and her four children. She is the widow of a 37-year-old power shovel operator who died last August as he fought to rescue a city worker from a gas-filled sexier excavation In Waterloo. Youngsters have held the spot- light. They have sold paper. pop- corn and pop bottles, held back- yard carnivals and shown home movies to raise money. EVERYBODY HELPS Adults have staged dances, passed the hat in plants and offices and made donations as groups. A benefit parachute jump at a nearby auto speedway. one of the morc novel efforts, raised s05. A tele- vision marathon netted approxi- Wiii Televise Report Of Dulles WASHINGTON (AP) --President Eisenhower today arranged for the report of State Secretary Dulles tn the cabinet on the European de- fcnce conference to be televised and broadcast nationally tonight. The cabinet meeting .scheduled for 7 p. in. EST, will be the first ever given national TV and radio coverage. The White House said the ar- rangcmcnts were made in response to requests from networks for permission to cover the cabinet meeting. NBC and CBS radio and TV will carry the meeting from '7 - to 7:30 p.m. and ABC will re' broadcast it on radio at 9:30 p.m. The full cabinet will be present except for Vice-President Nixon who is campaingning in Idaho for the Nov. 2 congressional election and foreign aid administrator Har- niri Stassen, who is in Europe. Dulles flew back from Europe today. Since War those in June and August. cut the available surplus in the treasury to 363,121,000 for the half-year, just about one-third the surplus of :200,l8l,000 in the similar period a year ago. ' The government ended the last fiscal year with a surplus of 348.- 000.000. Officials estimated that at the current rate. instead of ending with the forecast 34,000,000 surplus, the administration likely will com- plete the year with a deficit of perhaps 880,000,000 or 5i00,000,000. This would be the first year-end deficit in nine years. PERSONAL REVENUE UP Septemberls revenues showed an increase in personal income taxes to 384,748,000 from 380,049,000 last year, though the six-month total dropped to S591,l'l7.000 from S617,' 020,000. Corporation income tax yields dropped to 381,409,000 from 093,- 95D,000 for the month and to 3497.- l'i5,000 from 5588,86-1,000 for the six months. Defence spending during Septem- ber dropped by S3il.029,000 to 5124,- 960,000 from 5l62.989,000, cutting the six-month total to s686,-199,000 from s774,993,000. Among the services the major expenditure ,drop was in the air force, where spending declined to 350,995,000 from 574,361,000 for the month. Mutual aid bills also drop- ped to 017,737,000 from 524,839,000. mately 81,200. When her husband lost his life, Mrs. Mitchell was faced with the prospect of selling her mortgaged home and seeking other quarters for her children, the oldest only She sought no aid but her plight was brought to the attention of Kitchener and Waterloo city coun- cils. TARGET FAR EXCEEDED A fund was set up with 08,300. the amount of the mortgage, as the unofficial target. Donations poured in at both city halls. Waterloo College offered bursar- ies to the" Mitchell children. A bus driver taking a load of veterans to the Canadian National Exhibi- tion at Toronto passed the hat on route and raised 38.23. A service station contributed five cents on every gallon of gasoline sold on one day. Waterloo city council at a special session votcd 01.200 to the fund and companies made donations. VALUABLE WORK DARWIN. Australia (CP) -Mrs. D. L. Riddle. director of school libraries for the South Australian state education department, in- spected school facilities in Aus- tralia's northern territory. 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