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Revision of the Pederal tax laws at the coming session of Congress will be the subject of an address which Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut make in the National Radio Forum ed by The Washington Star and | Sroadcast over the coast-to-coast net- ‘ work of the Columbia Broadeasting Co. |at 10:30 pm, Eastern standard time, | tomorrow | _ Benator Bingham, a member of the { Pinance Committee. which deals with all revenue laws, is cne of those who believe Congress should immediately | revise the tax laws to provide additional | revenue in_orcer to meet the deficit | which the Federal Treasury now faces. bl the opening of Congress draws nearer it appears to be increasingly | probable that recommendations for tax jrevision will be made in his annual | message by President Hoover. Senator | Bingham will explain his reasons for favoring tax increases at this time and give an outline of what the revisio should be. WO0oD CHARGES LAMONT - WOuLD END PROTECTION § Gsteiaian of Smoot Hnwley Act Seen Motivated by Desire to Aid International Bankers. Efforts to break down tariff protec- tion to the American workman have been launched by Thomas W. Lamont, partner in J. P. Morgan & Co., Repre- sentative Wood, chairman of the Re- publican Congressional Committee, de- clared last night Wood's statement, issued through the Republican National Comynittee, was in reply to Lamont's recent article con- demning the Smoot-Hawley act as a prime fabtor contributing to the diffi- culties of trade. Mr. Lamont, in_joining tariff rates with the private foreign debt question.” ‘Wood said, “shows the plain effort to transport the unemployed of Euroge to through the displacement of American goods in the American marKet by the products of cheap foreign labor.” the United States so the international | bankers can collect their debts abroad | SENATOR HIRAM BINGHAM. _ Sentence Is 12 to 200 Years. 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