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Show Art and I'ark. Paris, Aug. 'J3.lti Paru says Uie negotlaUons tietween France and the United States relative to the American taritTare approaching a ftverable conclusion. The WatJi-iugton WatJi-iugton government will remove Uie duty on French arts and France will remove Uie prohlblUon against American pork. Washington, Aug. 29. The naragraiJi lu Le 1'aru, to the etlcct thatthe government of Uie United Statts would remove Uie duty on Sorts of French art and that lb. Frendi government woald remove the prohlblUon against American wrk, as a result of negotiations, was show" members or Uie Se. ate finance committee. Aldrlch said Srknw"othing about any negoU-.tionsetwovmenmaybe negoU-.tionsetwovmenmaybe engaged in. buJn",(ie froni Jjs ?S2?Ji haveCconnectlon works of art, not only French, but all foreign art. There Is a difference differ-ence of opinion on the subject which has not yet been settled, but it will have no relaUon, he said, to Uie acUon of the French government against American pork. Assistant Secretary of State Wharton, when shown the paragraph para-graph from le Pca-u, mid he was notairare thst any audi negotlaUons negotla-Uons as t-jao iu..cated were In proRrrss. |