Show TARiff TIFF SENTIMENT IS GROWING IN ENGlAND ill A American Tn in e C r ic a an n Manufacturers Are in Danger Dang of Losing British Markets New ew Tork York Nov o 1 II If 1 If American manufacturers desire to retain their po In English markets after aner tho the war the they ma may be he un under er the n necessity c cf Of building building- plants In I England n land In tho the opinion of or Pierce C C. Williams 11 United States Slates commercial at nt London ondon who Is with nith business men here at nt the bureau of or foreign and domestic do do- commerce All indications are arc that a protective tariff will be bc In iii effect In the United Kingdom after tho thu war declared Mr 11 Williams Sentiment in III favor of or a 3 high tariff is growing all the time in England anti and has tho the hacking backing of ot Influential Inter Inter- c ests British labor fe seems m rather fa favorably ta- ta rab Impressed with the tho Idea of or a tariff wall vail the ar argument being that such s a a- measure nica-Mure will lessen competition and ander er very likely tend higher high high- er wa wages Should a hl high h tariff he be enacted In England lt its probable effect would be beto beto beto to curtail the tho sale salo of American manu- manu articles In that 1011 country n tl 1 It Jt would seem that In certain lines line mer Amer- merTI h han U-an TI manufacturers might find lull It desirable de the- to establish plants In 1 England I In or Cr to meet British anti and cJ foreign II competition there An alternative ml might ht he to build American plants in Canada or enlarge enlarge- existing one ones In or order order or- or der tIer tc te get t Into the tile l English market on favorable a terms |