Show T TARIFF BOARD KEEPS KEEPS' i SUGAR POLICY DARK WASHINGTON April 20 Rep P-Rep- Rep of sugar producing mt interests interests inter inter- rests r- r ests both domestic and foreign who nave have sought some clue to the policy Secretary tary Wallace would pursue respecting re re- the commodity in ire event of passage of ot th the farm relief relIc bill have been boen told that plans or discussion of 1 plans now would be premature The tariff commission also has indicated indi cat cd that any forecasts of oB its recommendations I g respecting changes in tariff tariff tar tar- iff rates rate affecting Cuban imports 4 would be purely be purely speculative tive at this time The commission expects to present Its report of the sugar duty investigation 1 gation galion to tc Pr President elt Roosevelt within three w weeks and thid nd will include in it a I supplement em nt s suggesting the possibilities ties tics of a quota plan to solve the overproduction overproduction over over- production problem in sugar Sugar producers hope to establish a quota plan covering domestic cane and beet t production Cuban importation imports imports- tion and shipments from Porto Rico the Philippines and H Hawaii the chief chic sources of the American supply tinder under under un un- der authority proposed in the farm bill for Secretary Wallace They have attempted In the meanwhile meanwhile meanwhile mean mean- while to gain agreement between representatives rep rep- of the different sources of supply respecting minimum and ma maximum maxi max i. i mum quotas each would be willing to accept |