Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1929 — Page 23

NOV. 29, 1929

EYANSON CASE CAUSED CUTS, CARAWAY SAYS Bingham Incident Was Blow to Industrialists, Claim of Lobby Chairman. Hv T'nitcd Prrw WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—The now famous Bingham-Eyanson incident was responsible largely for the reductions made by the senate in the tariff duties on industrial products, particularly those in hich Connecticut is interested, Chairman Caraway of the lobby instigating committee, which inquired into the case, said today. Historians may never agree upon *he importance of the case, or its effect on the tariff bill, but Caraway is convinced it played a trer jendously important part. Many Republicans disagree with him, howver ' The disclosure of the employment of Charles L. Eyanson, an employe of the Connecticut Manufacturers’ Association as secretary to Senator Bingham, tremendously weakened the case of industrialists seeking higher tariff protection,” Caraway •aid today. ‘‘Eyanson and Joseph R. Grundy of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association cut the throats of the industrialists. • "Perhaps the high industrial rates in the bill which came to the senate would have been reduced anyway. but after the Eyanson disclosures they did not have a chance. “Nobody could defend the rates. The Eyanson affair tainted the bill nd every industrial rate in it. It showed the manufacturers were usi*? money directly to write the rates. Senator Walsh (Dem., Mont.) Ported out to the senate how much Coipecticut’s industries would benefit ‘hrOugh the tariff bill, and thouth no mention of the Eyanson incident was made during the debate specific amendments, it was ir theback of everybody’s mind." Seven Killed in Exnlosion SWANSEA. Wales, Nov. 29. Seven miners were killed and two seriously injured by an explosion it the Pell colliery at Penclawdd. uear here, today.

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