Show 1 I PENDING PENDING BILL WOULD D CLOSE REFINE REFINERIES IES WASHINGTON WASHINGTO li y 15 Manu Manul Manuel l 40 i sU at rage house of Czarnikow McDoug 11 Co of New NewYork York Lon London on and other r pities resumed his testimony b before f the tha Senate Senate Committee Com Cam on Cub Cuban n Relations yesterday Mr said tha that if the reciprocity reci reci- pro probity bill sh should Uld pass as as' as it now stands it would have the effect of re repealing re- re pealing th the countervailing duties on sugars from troTh European countries provided provided provided pro pro- vided by the Dingley law and that in that hat event not many many- years wo would ld elapse before the sugar refining business business busi busi- ness of the United States would become become beCome be be- be- be come a thing of the past Heyward G. G Leavitt president and manager bf 61 the St Standard nd rd Beet Sugar GuS company of Leavitt Neb took Issue with Mr Ir Rionda on the point that the planter get the benefit of the countervailing duty on European sugars contending that the treas treasury ry statistics show that for the past y Year r the th Jie refineries h had d a absorbed the entire benefit He therefore therefore argued that the refineries also would secure the full benefit of ot ottlIe the proposed ed further reduction reductiOn tion on Cuban duties |