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Back from Panama, he said he ht a decrease in appropriations and an already apparent improvement | of business ought to solve the situa- tion. “With the election just ahead, I think Congress will support this am,” he asserted. “In the closely divided Congress Democrats will be equally re- sponsible for expenditures.” Would “Hurt Business.” Mr. Wood expressed a belief a tax in- G_s1 Census Employes to Dance EASTER FROLIC AT NATIONAL PRESS AUDITORIUM. OME of the young weman employes of the Census Bureau who will have charge of the Easter frolic and dance at the National Press Building audi- torium next Saturday night. Left to right: Rachel Linton, Lila Evarts, Marie Wilcox and Lillian des Trempes. WASHINGIUN, D, (., CANADA T0 REPLY "TUSDAY, Bennett Budget Will Propose Increases, Particularly in Iron and Steel. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. OTTAWA, Ontario, March 31.—Can- ada’s answer to the Smoot-Hawley tariff will be found in the budget which Pre- mier R. B. Bfnnett, as minister of finance, will present to Parliament about the second wek in May. The Bernett budget is almost certain to have increases in the tariff against the United States on almost every line of goods. Duties will be increased par- ticularly on iron and steel products, Presentation of the budget will be the first opportunity that a Conservative ‘government has had to reply to the Smoot-Hawley tariff, which greatly re- duced Canadian business in the United States market. Will Not Affect Consumer. One of the unique features of the coming tariff increases will be that they ‘will not affect the consumer. The Ca- nadlan government is viewing written —Star Staff Photo. pledges frem manufacturers here that crease would “hurt business instead of helping it.” “I think that by the time ess gets here business conditions will be very much better than they are today,” he said. As one method of pruning Govern- ment ex| he sugg‘ed halting ap- propriations for the Farm Board until “it has proved it has done some good.” have soms good peyenoiogicas ffeck e ve some psycl said, “but you can’t get around the law of supply and demand. The Farm Board was a flash in the pan: the equalization fee has no virtue and the debenture scheme 1s worse.” ished. of Idaho, Walsh Hits Tax Ralse. Another Republican r—Senator w of Pennuylnnb—"% opposed & He advocated ltorp‘l:s “handouts to soldlers and farmers' was assafled by Senator Norbeck, inde- To Close Out Fohowing 10 Groups of Perfect Oriental Rugs in connection with our 2% Bonus Sale Take notice—In these various groups some rugs are better than the others, act quickly to get the pick of best. Large room size Carpets reduced in same ratio. NOTICE Your Money Back and 2% Bonus @9~ We will refund entire purchase price and will pay 2% bonus for any rug or rugs returned after seven months for any reason whatsoever. 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Bonus Sale price Group 7 32 In this group there are Semi-Antique Shiraz, Karadja, Hamadan, Kazak, Sara- band Rugs of great distinctions; average 28 square feet; formerly selling up to $160.00; average size 7x4. Bonus Sale price Group 8 46 Cazbistans, Bijars, Sarouks, assorted An- tique and Semi-Antiques of all weaves; each piece a gem; average size 6x4; for- merly selling up to $185.00. - SRR SRR U e ST . Group 9 47 Kazaks, Bokharas, Kermans, Bonus Sale almost all Semi-Antique pieces of merit and ‘éxcel- lence; formerly selling up to $225.00; av- erage size 7x4. Bonus Sale price........ Group 10 27 The finest of all the Eastern weaves, such as Keshans, Sarouks, Kermans, Teke Princess and Teke Royal Bokharas, Lule- Bijars, Sennas Rugs-selling up to $425.00; average size 7x4. Bonus’Sale price. ..... - $96.00 $147.00 Nazarian & Hekimian, Inc. 1226 Connecticut Ave. Ewtablished 1998 dent Republican, of South Dakota, i:tnlwsfln( the Farm Board be abol- Mr. Norbeck did not mention taxes, but Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana, has said he looked with dis- favor on increased levy proposals. On the other side of the fence were at least four independent Republicans. Senators Norris of Nebraska, and Borah and Representatives Guardia of New York, and Frear of . Senator Hull of Tennessce, and Representative Collier of Missis- sippl, Democrats, said some readjust- ment in the higher brackets probably would be necessary. Pinancial observers clung to the opin- fon that the deficit could better be raised 4 long-term bond In substantiation of their views that plenty of money could be obtained in that manner without much difficulty La if the duties are boosted there will be no increase in prices. Mr. Bennett was elected to office on the policy “Canad:- first,” and this he is Ca!;lymc (‘usj.l He is determined to give the Canadian manufacturer the | N first call on the home market. | they cited the oversubscription yester- day of the $100,855,000 Treasury bill issue. _Applications were received for $343,857,000 worth of the paper. MakuH 31, TOU.S.TARRFLAW = British rallways received nearly Mr. Bennett will take no action $750,000 last year for conveying homing | toward lifting the ban on liquor exports pigeons to starting points of races. from Canada to the United States. The | ® WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S 1931. 3 e and Miquelon, on the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Revenues Shrink $80,000,000, ‘The Canadian Parliament will ad- journ tomorrow for the Easter recess. During the interim there will be a con- ference in Ottawa of the nine provincial premiers, at which constitutional ques- tions arising out of the last imperial conference will be discussed. The re- nump?n of Parliament April 13 will see thé Barl of Bessborough installed in When Mr. Bennett turns his atten- tion to the bus which is Canada’s annual financial statements, he will find that the revenues have shrunk to the extent of $80,000,000. To get nmew revenues, the sales tax will have to be increased to 5 per cent. fin L;A’e "v'hogn. Mr. n:nnen has done well. e lacing strong o] ition from the -Liberal membm.‘ bum has no fears, as he holds the strongest work- }u: majority that any premier has had for_years. ‘The session to date has found Liberal ing out the trials and tribulations of the prairie farmers,.who have been hard hit owing to the tie-up of last year's wheat crop. (Copyright, 1931.) McADOO, JR., PAYS FINE BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, March 31 (). —William Gibbs McAdoo, jr., son of the former Secretary of the Treasury, Eleld:d guilty yesterday to a charge of ‘l’rg‘:rglnkulnggpfld a &e of $10. . Montgomery, his companion, did} likewise. 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