Show I UTAH INTERESTS PROTECTED Special to The Herald ton July 30 Senators Smoot and Sutherland expressed general sal with the tariff conference committee report today when asked r I of their views upon t Senator Smoot said It and with the exception that lIdes go on the free list it n 01 tah regardless of party shoUld be thankful for Its pr visions Is to nIL 11 sugar producing u ujust interests Wool Is t Id just t ample protection and in inn as in he the Dingley act Lead gets fa l n f our Utah industries are well cared for With the help of Major 4 a who has been assisting the finance e committee I am pre prea faril 7 a statement meat which I believe will convince conmee the public that a aa a aI a T L Anward revision N has been obtained I am sorry orry that we g got beaten r 1 hi 11 This would not have happened happe if the president had bad not Insisted on fr Although the house hou e put hides on the free list the finance commit tF t tred Ted the 15 IS per cent rate and the senate sustained it and If the pres pros id hal ad not made such suck a strong strone fight we would have held hides on the theaD dUt I aD list ri tor Smoot has not missed mi ed a misting meeting m of the committee or during the entire time the bill has been under consideration con Senator said The bill as a whole is a good piece of t U cm l do not Uk Un Uke tree free hides bides but otherwise the bill should be particularly it fa etory t to lead and wool three Im imI j y Utah for we get set protection for sugar ruh Wh Indu I j c consider putting hides on the free list an unwar I tat tur against ginst western industries to favor eastern tern maRuf c I Although both b utah senators are displeased with the thO action regarding i t it is believed Ue they the do not regard reward this matter of ot sufficient Important I r Ln nt them voting for the conference report and bill |