Show SUGAR COST fLAME BLAME PUT ON WilSON R Representative of lass 1 Massachusetts I hus Reads Tele Tele- Telegram 4 i Barnes Barnest R rant ism of Hoover to gram t C Immediate Action Ad Advising a I I By BT Associated Press Ire TAT W WASHL WASHINGTON ASHL Juno 1 Copy Copy of a cablegram sent from Paris J July 28 29 1919 by Herbert Hoover to io tos Julius H. H Barnes president s ent of the United States Grain corporation for transmittal to the President declaring that lC determination of the sugar policies requires immediate ote consideration consideration consider consider- anon was made publio public in the House Honse today by Representative Tinkham Republican Massachusetts Mr Tinkham Inkham charged that responsibility I for the high price of or sugar was WM I placed paced ced squarely on tho the shoulders of ot President Wilson The The- Massachusetts representative representative- declared that tho President President dent ent could relieve tho the situation even mow by Mr Hoovers ers advice and wind rationing nonessential consumers Hoover Advocated Control Mr Hoover In his message said Bald that I t was necessary to mako make Important de decisions do do- I alons as all to sugar control in this coun- coun In order to anticipate tho the market market- jinx of ot a new beet harvest and to S settle set sat t- t tle tho the policy with Cuba for tor tho the next year yea Any continuation of ot control will rei re- re rei i c action b by Congress Mr Hoover aid ici and It must t appropriations the continuation ot and t embargo control of ot speculation prod profi profiteering and aDd distribution Referring to his recommendation In Ini i 1914 1918 for tor purchase e of ot the Cuban crop jointly with the allies which was WM done lone I Mr r. r Hoover said at the time his cablegram ca ca- j was sent tho the United States j 1 was I-was was as tho the only large nation nallon possessing r i liberal Jb ral supplies for tho entire entire- year and at a a. savin saving of at 4 cents a a. pound under the world orld price Decision must now novo bo made he added as 1 to whether Const Congress ess should be he recommended to legislate authority from continuation of at these measures over oyer the h year eAr 1920 providing Q again aln t for r purchase of or the Cuban crop and the control oT of domestic production stabilisation ration of ot price and distribution Wanted Taussig T Tan Advice Mr Hoover called caUd to his lack of ot Intimate knowledge of ot affairs at home after atter an eight months' months ab absenCe absence ab- ab sence sonco on European relief roUet work york and suggested that Mr fr Barnes request Professor ProCessor Taussig Mr ZabrIskie and other members of at the sugar equalization tion board to present you their recommendations m in th tho matter Independent independent dent of ot myself In the tho event the they should decide to propose to Congress that control bo be continued Mr Hoover urged that a chairman be named In his place Mr author of ot the resolution resolution resolution tion for the sugar investigation ln de declared do- do dared that Mr Hoovers Hoover's warning naming was reinforced b by a request from irom the tho sugar bold boa b y l f for r executive approval al and phase p hase se Of ot tho C Cuban ban crop and that warnings were unheeded b by the thc louse House |