Show 2A The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday April 2T 1935 9 ienale Committee Adopts Bennett Lauds Amendment Trade Bill oil Bee Lines Contained tn Independent To Trade Act From Faye One A A been offered by Sen Matthew M Neely (p-Va) The committee adopted a second amendment that woulc lightly tighten the trade law’s This clause escape clause" permits the United States to cancel trade concessions tha threaten serious harm to a US Industry The committee Change woulc Increase the opportunity for an Industry to seek relief under this proviso But It would not reduce Mr Eisenhower's present power to override recommendations of the US Tariff fc 4 11 V a y Vi Commission — t agency which proposed tariff increases if it finds US Industries are endangered by Imports ' Abe Martin Appeals Urge Funds for Utah Projects fojU A Tribune Wuhlngton Bureau -tlon WASHINGTON by the Senate Finance Committee of the Tribtut DO-Adop- Washington Buraan April 28 -- WASHINGTON o 143 South Mata Dial Sit LiUbllahad April IS 1871 Ihh4 vary momint by tho Kaarna-Trthaa-a Corpora uoa ball Laho City CUh at tha yoirt offira at Salt Laka City at aaeomf alaaa asattar aadar aot of htarob a 1878 Tha atittra oontanta of thl pawapapar ra copyriyhtad by Kaania-TribanCor po ratio and pa part af tha aaatanl ba with oat nay writtaa par taprodaead toiaaioa in adranoa AH wiaoUctteS artiolaa maanacrlpta lattart and pietaraa aant to Tho Sail Laka Trihona tra aani at tha awnar'a rik andno Corporation a pumoa raaponaihtiity tor thoir an tody ar ratnrn Sabarrtption rataa— By aanrlar dally and Sunday SI 83 par month a ya ar tn adranra 82380) by mail hi Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyomint daily and Sunday payahla In adranoa pay month 81 AS S months IS no I month! 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Senate approval He said he Wallace F Bennett (R Utah) as Tuesday to appeal for funds hopes to begin Senate debate a boon to the west’s lead-zinfor two Beehive State projects next Monday industry They are $10893000 for the Sens Robert S Kerr SEN BENNETT a member third phase of the Weber Basin a supporter of the oil ataend said ment and George W Malone pf the finance committeeof Project and $200000 to begin the he joined in support a foe of the entire construction of a 3000 kilowatt obtrade program voted against proposalno when it became t vious commolityamend-mento It advertise unless power plant at the Deer Creek pays the final bill could be assured of a ma- you want a husban’ Dam' Major difference between the vote In view of opposition jority House and the Senate CommitSen Wallace F fJennett tee versions Is the date on from the administrationon and told the subcommittee ree trade advocatea the which the work on the Weber Basin that finance committee IT) tariff cuts would be based WASHINGTON April 28 “The (Byrd Miilikln) amend- SCllCUUiCU roject has “proceeded with sufSenators said TuesThe House set this as next ment has certain definite ficient rapidity so that water said values’’ Ground-breakin- g Bennett 1 Sen WASHINGTON )— The Senate committee President July Dwight D Elsencan begin to be stored 'at the day voted to move this back to “First It designates a single hower ceremonies for the will a special proaubmlt Wanship Dam by the spring of agency to receive complaints last Jan 1 “for $1730000 8 low Income Truman gram farmers” Harry 956’’ of injury from Industry and to Congress The Senate group did this to o test them against the needs will be held May 8 on Sen Arthur V Watkins Sen George D Aiken make the bill more agreeable of national security the library site 4a Independurged that work start former chairman of the agriculto the textile and chemical In“ODM WAS selected because ence Mo' five blocks from the without further delay on the ture committee laid the produstries former President's home has access to classified )eer Creek power plant He gram would carry out the PresiThese groups had feared that it would cost an estimated dent’s pledge for a said which some of is tariffs on Japanese imports David D Lloyd executive dipro1031000 with Interest and gram “for perhaps special would be cut up to SO per cent hot available to the Tariff Com- rector of the a million Harry S Truman would pay for Itself in about low income farmers" under trade negotiations now in mission Inc made this an- 7 years Library Aiken and other members of “Secondly It strengthens the progress and then another 13 nouncement Tuesday and said the Senate Republican policy Reps William A Dawson per cent later under the new land of the director of ODM the ftan?r President will turn and Henry Aldous Dixon committee got a preview of the aw The Senate amendment lecause once he has deterthe 'first spadeful of earth also made strong ap- administration proposal at their would prevent the double cut mined that our national secuMay 8 is Truman’s 71st peals in behalf of the two closed-doo- r rity is Involved he can move session Tuesday it TIIE SENATE committee like- with authority From my past was learned projects wise knocked out a proviso in work with the present ODM he Ilouseblll that would have irector Arthur Flemming I jermitted Mr Elsenhower to feel quite sure that the comple-lo- n cut tariffs 50 per cent on items of a good lead-zinwill be at the top of the mported In negligible quantl- ties or not normally Imported list of ODM activities’ (R-Uta- Salt fakf Jfibtmr '— Farm Program Kite has not changed lq this oppost tlon DULLES TOLD his news - Ke-fauv- er (D-Ten- Li-bra- ry idly (R-Uta- h) (R-V- t) B1! 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