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Show THE SALT IiAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1920 SUGAR, SHINGLE Roosevelt Urges Care Business Women Want 1 In Porto Rico Finances Tax Greater Strong East Exemption , Tammany Of Hudson; Weak West TARIFF BATTLE pteUI to Tin TtUhum. BEVERLY HILLS, CaHT., Virgin' . went back to normalcy yeeterday. I can sea Mr. Hoover looking for a new fishing ground next summer. Tammany Hall showed that it was as strong east of the Hudson as it is weak west of there; In fact, the Democrat- - won in pretty near all the cities .or mayor. Funny tling how peo--. pie will vote for 'em to run a town, but not to run the country. Any ambitious hostess that want, to' give a dinn.r. party and have it well advertised cant do worse than to tavlte Senator Brookhart. He doesn't know what liquor is, but he can tell where it was Yours. last seen. WILL ROOERS. LOOMS ON FLOOR Democratic P r o g r e ssive Coalition to Write Bill, Nevertheless. SMeltl to Th Tribune. ' WASHINGTON. Nov. 6 WASHINGTON, D, C, Nov. 6 W- P)Whlta Senator Smoot has followed In the footwrps of acting Republican leader Jones, and announced his willingness that the Democratic Progressive coalition proceed to rewrite the tarltf bill, they having a majority of the senate, it Is admitted, fcss even by members of the coalition, that the sugar and shingle tariff will have to be fought out on the senate iioor. as to those two highly Important issues, there will be no line of coalition versus Republican regulars. 8 MVA-WBHJSORf- - Onkr-No- tt There-are senators tar the eoslitton: in boast racketeer's a local reputed to claiming' represent the American hotel on October 27 that William J. larmer, wno are opposed to any inkidbeen crease in the sugar tariff, and there Sciipps, 34, of Detroit, had would and that newspapers are others of the coalition just as naped firmly of the opinion that the sugar not publish the story was being In today. wrui snouia be raised to the level vestigated The racketeer Is said also to have fixed In the bouse bui. But the same Identical division Is made threats against newspaper men found In the ranks of the regular who might use the story. Republicans, so when the tariff issue comes to a vote, there will be a breakdown of the coalition, just as a LIT US similar Breakdown will come when DEMONSTRATE the senate votes on shingles and on lumber. Women's clubs today asked Secretary Mellon to use his Influence to secure greater Income tax exemptions for single persons. The delegation pointed out that under the present law single persons received only an exemption of $1500, while married men or heads of families received exemptions of ernment "Every dollar must be "made to do not only a dollar's worth of work, but a dollar's worth of necessary work,' the order stated. The heads of government departments were advised they win reflect more credit on themselves If they saved something from their annual an additional for $400 $3500, with appropriation than if they spent the each dependent-person- . entire amount. . Officers Probe Kidnaping Boast Pint Prise, India m Fiacst Tt Grew. y $ Miiiurira I mi mm II 20 It Is natural st body, should as that not support higher we Dackoone of the sugar unus, ior coalition is the Democratic membership of the senate, and few Democrats are willing, as a matter of principle, to .Increase the sugar tariff. But even 'among the Drofesslonal - "friends, of the farmer," meaning the- insurgent Kepuoucan group, are several senators who are as much opposed to a higher sugar tariff as is the average Democrat TO date not over five Democratic votes are counted as favoring an increase in . the sugar rate, and double that number of Republicans have - indicated their intention to vote against an v ; : No matter what may be arranged In the way of a program to expedite on action the sugar tariff, there Is ample guarantee that the fight over sugar and over shingles will be fairly protracted and fairly bitter. Xhese two fights, of course, will be preceded by the fight over manganese, which is another item on which the coalition will not hold together. With these three exceptions, coalition leaders expect to be able to hold their votes together on other phases of the . I? Phone Wasatch 7812 smSL M H(o(odD(o (1 Df YOUR HOME m fcr frca FRED, ALBERS WASATCH buHt-b-y: 7581. 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In consenting to allow the coalition to do what it win with the tariff bill, is to hasten the bill .to conference, hi the hope of getting it out of the way by December 2, when the regular session opens. That is four weeks away, and there, Is just as much doubt in senatorial minds as to when the tariff bill can pass the senate as there i as to the '" fate of either the sugar or the shingle tariff. Senator Smoot earnestly uupcs huh uh wui Din may oe passed before the end of November, but he does not go to the length of predicting that any such thing may Coalition Opposed To 44 Tv Affect Sugar Industry. 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