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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, TUESDAY, OGULOBER 1, 1929.\ 23 that tion in the direction of | reminder in one fact. The Senate has | for many time-consuming steps. Each ! that, final sction in, the direetio ot | 1o B for aitiost & full month: | part_of the bil must be debated and | VoL War Veteran Dead. —_— the White House, where it now is, and | In that time, no rate in the bill has| voted on in the Senate, the bill as a| LYNCHBURG, Va, October 1 (Spe- e e o, el LA | PR T ol 2 | O T "t | T v whke 8 W | A ;u’nmwus = the final form in which they stated | the bill are at least six rates, such as | by the Senate, the bill must go to thelr p::m:n. made_the bescyposslble sugar, for example, each of which | possibly prolonged conference be!ween War veteran who was with Compan: NIUN l B AG case for the principle for which they | readily might consume & week of de- | Senate and House, and the final com- | K, 301st Infantry, in France, died Sun- contend. bate, under the Senate's rule of prac- | promise must be voted on by both | day at Memorial Hospital, having been However, in respect to other aspects | tically no limit bn discussion. The time ies. All this process must be com- | ill eight weeks. He is survived his of the pending bill, there are many remaining is only about eight weeks pleted before the end of November. widow and six children. sennt&x‘—s nnd‘ Rep}r‘esentlilives tl;‘elnnlglm; | . to bol rties who would rather have Many Congressmen Are Be-| o tari revision at ail than have the . e . pending bill passed. To say the same lieved to Hold Similar View |thing in different ‘words. they would Flexible C! sooner sce the ald tariff |o! 1922 r;n;u‘fi’n in force than see a new law which fails on Flexible Ciause. to include some detail which they de- — sire. As respects inany t;nu“ ll; nl;; bill, " ! AN ere are many Senators an pre- OO SRR SRt sentatives in this pesition. The situa- Senator Sackett of Kentucky, arguing | tion is illustrated by the relation of in behalf of President Hoover's plea |some Northwestern Senators and Rep- about the flexible provision of the |resentatives to the tariff on shingles. tariff, revealed a judgment about the| The existing 1922 tariff law has no tariff bill as a Wholeb:«g!:h ls"heldbh,v dludtylnn shingles. Ei‘or‘zhn seven-year- : tand Fitted instantly ¢ hold many Senators in th parties, but | ol aw present Senators an pre- r ed instan usually ignored. sentatives are not held responsible by A point for any hand . . . Fi antty to any holder Senator Sackett said that he would | their constituents. If the old law re- i rather have no tariff revision at all | mains on the books, there is no grief than have tariff revision with the flex- | to Northwestern Senators and Repre- r ible provision left out, This was not | sentatives. On the other hand, if a e e ou rhetoric. It was a plain statement of | new bill is passed and if the new bill | a position sincerely believed in and | fails to put a tariff on shingles, the | shared by many perfeclty substantial |Senators and Representatives from | €6 » persons in both houses. The number of | shingle-producing districts will be held g ma e our mar persons who feel this way is so large | responsible. Competent judges say that i that no tariff revision at all is one of |if there is a revision and if it omits - the possibilities this session. shingles, the seat of every Senator and In the case of Senator Sackett, what | Representative from Oregon and Wash- f ) ‘ he meant was that the existing tariff | ington will be jeopardized. 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