Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1930 — Page 4
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TARIFF DEBATE EXPECTED TO / LAST TILL MAT Hundreds of Schedules to Be in Controversy for Committee Rulings. ';</ Fcripps-Uairard Jfewnpap'r Alliance WASHINGTON, March 23. •resident Hoover will not be able to decide before May 1, and probably later, whether the tariff bill which Just has passed the senate conforms to his idea of a limited revision, such as he recommended. Senate and house leaders are agreed that spokesmen for the house and the senate will spend from a month to six weeks debating the bill in conference before the final draft is agreed upon. The conferees will not begin their work until next week, as the house will not appoint its spokesmen until Monday. In the meantime, tables of comparative statistics are being printed to facilitate work. The bill contains 1,253 controversial schedules, showing differences in rates between those approved by the house and by the senate. In addition, the debenture plan of farm relief was inserted in the senate, and the senate refused to accept the flexible provisions as approved in the house. Aside from the difference in rates, the conferees are expected to spend several sessions in an effort to iron out differences over the debenture and the flexible tariff. The impression prevails that Senators Smoot, Watson and Shortridge, the Republican spokesmen for the senate, will desert tire debenture plan, while some sort of compromise probably will be reached on the flexible tariff. Progressives in the senate have served notice that they will insist on retention of the debenture plan. If their wishes are ignored, they again will take their fight to the farmers of the west, on the theory that congress has not made good its promise for farm relief legislation. Senator Borah has informed senators that if the debenture plan is dropped, the fight for its adoption will be carried to the polls. Representative Garner of Texas announced he will seek to have the conference committee conduct its sessions openly. Many birds, including the golden plover and the swift, can fly at the rate on one mile a minute. Geese are estimated to be able to fly at the rate of fifty-five miles an hour.
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