Show FILIPINO SUGAR SLASH OPPOSED I Reduced Quota Would Be Ba Breach of Faith With Is IsI ands McDuffie Claims 1 WASHINGTON March 10 JP p Chairman McDuffie D. D Ala of t tm the f house territories committee said today today today to to- day that any attempt to fix the Philippine Philippine Philip Philip- pine pine sugar quota in the Jones J gan sugar bill below the tons suggested by would be breaking faith with the Phil Phil- He expressed the view that If it the United States Stales broke faith on the sugar allotment the Philippine legislature legis e rs J. lature would be justified in 11 refusing the independence bill biU now before congress It has been reported that the Philippine Phil PhU quota sug suggested by the president 1 dent would be cut to tons annually as ns provided in the Tydings Tydings- McDuffie bill in order to increase d do domestic dot It beet sugar quotas 1 LONDON March 10 A The iF-The The ten ten- power sugar conference called to consider the production of sugar concluded con eluded its us six day session ion today with no definite conclusions reached but leaving remedial measures op open n for lor further discussion The meeting was regarded as pa paving pay ing the way for a larg larger r meeting later Inter in which importing countries A Awill 1 will be Invited to participate T The delegates watching the progress r ress ness of the sugar bill at Washington 3 said aid they realized that the effect of I i ithe 1 the disposition of ot the Philippine crop J S would be most important on world sugar conditions I Growers Refiners Fail To Agree on Contracts E Efforts orts of growers and refiners to reach each an agreement on 1934 sugar beet contracts failed Saturday after two days of ot conferences and another meeting was called for Thursday morning in offices of ot the Utah State Farm Bureau federation J J. J R. R Rawlins president of the Utah Sugar Beet Producers' Producers association said committees will draw up questions ques ques- ions to be submitted manufacturers Thursday at a meeting to be attended by jy George T. T Cobbley o of Blackfoot Idaho president of the Utah Idaho hl growers' growers association and an executive committeeman of ot the national organ ct different contracts than were agreed to in hi 1933 Mr Rawlins said Growers must have more more money for tor beets They cannot raise them at 1933 prices He did not Indicate in In- a definite price He explained 1934 contracts will have provision for changes that may be necessary b because ause of pending J 1 sugar beet legislation |