Show 7 I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Canada Cuts Excise Tax On U S Coal Move Lowers Major Concessions Made By Britain in New Pact WASHINGTON Novnr UP Here is a list of some major concessions provided' under the Brltish-America- I n ment on ' Barrier trade agreeUnited States exports to the United Kingdom Grain and Grain Product Wheat— Duty of 8 cents per bushel eliminated Rice— Duty reduced from 2 to 1 3 cents per pound WASHINGTON Nov 37 UB-- The Corn (other than fiat white state department said Thursday corn)— Ten per cent duty hound night the new reciprocal trade against change during life of the assurances agreement with Canada fixed the agreement that is will be no are given that there dominion’s duty on coal at present change levels but abolished a 3 per cent Meats and Meat Products excise tax which Jiad the effect of Lard— Ten per cent duty elimia duty reduction of 8 cents a ton nated on bituminous coal and 20 cents Pork (chilled or frozen)— Presa ton on anthracite treatment bound ent duty-fre- e The agreement effective next against change and assurance dominion X govJanuary bound the that "equitable queta treaternment not to increase its present given ment” will be accorded U S trade duty of 75 cents a ton on bituminous 50 cents on anthracite and II on Fruits and FruR Products coke The department said that in Apples (fresh)— Duty reduced the case of dutibie coke the excise cent tax "had added considerably to the from 24 U) 16 per — Peaches (canned) Duty of ap''charges” Canada’s imports of United States proximately 20 per cent bound coal and coke amounted to nearly againstincrease Pears (fresh)— Duty reduced $33000000 last year 16 to 11 per cent All anthracite formerly was free from (canned) — Approximate Pears 1931 AmeriIn in Canada of duty 20 per cent duty bound against 40 at dutiable can anthracite was cents a (short) ton In 1932 the increase Raisins— Existing 35 per cent duty was increased toTk) cents and British anthracite was bound free duty bound against increase with Canada guaranteeing to the Canned Vegetables and Vegetable Products United Kingdom that the duty on corn and beans — Asparagus imports from other countries would not be reduced 'This obligation Twenty per cent duty cut to 10 was continued when the Ottawa per cent on asparagus and sweet agreement was revised in 1937 Im- corn 20 per cent rate on beans ports of anthracite from the United bound against increase States fell from $23600000 in 1929 Miscellaneous Agricultural to $9 812000 in 1935 They amounted Products 1937 to $10106000 in Anthracite — Duty-fre- e treatcotton Raw import from the United Kingdom ment bound against change rose from in 1929 to $6- Against Fuels $4500000 500000 in 1935 Accounting and calculating machines— Twenty per cent duty cut to 15 per cent Cash registers and other office appliances— Twenty per cent duty cut to 15 Metal furniture— Twenty per cent duty cut to 15 reduced LONG BEACH Cal Nov 17 UP) —Representative Byron N Scott Who was declared defeated for by his Republican opponent Mayor Thomas Eaton on the basis of a count of votes in the Eighteenth congressional district announced Thursday night he would bring court action to force a re- count -- rr and treatment 3 to 25 per and lemons— Free Oranges treatment continued Raisins — Duty of $ cents per pound eliminated Lard— Fifty per cent duty cut to 30 per cent Mining machinery— Free treatment continued Paper and pulp making machines — Free treatment continued me Thursday were: Agricultural products: Live hogs: Reduced from llcents to one cent a poundl Beef and veal Six cents to four cents a pound Pork: 2)4 to 114 cents Poultry and game: 17)4 per cent ad valorem to 15 per cent Eggs in shell: 10 cents to five cents per dozen Oats Nine cents to eight cents per bushel Potatoes: Ffom( August 1 to June 15 inclusive duty of 75 cents per 100 pounds eliminated From June 16 to July 31 inclusive 75 cents to 3714 cents Fresh vege tables From 15 per cent ad valorem to 10 per cent except Whitloof or Endive which are made duty free Fresh fruits except grapes and apples' 15 per cent to 10 per cent Apples: Unchanged at 15 per cent Grapes: 114 cents to 1 cent per1 ' Fittings and couplings of iron processed condition but unfinor steel: 27)4 to 25 per cent ished: 20 per cent to 10 per cent Ore and rock crushers' 20 to 17 ad valorem Zinc: 1)1 to 1 5 cents per per cent Miscellaneous machinery not of pound a Rind made In Canada: WP to Maple sugar: Four cents to 10 per cent three cents per pound Maple Rubber tires: 30 to 25 percent - 2-- ’ Concessions Made By United States 25 per cent to 5- crease -- Fur Skins Undressed fur skins— Duty-fre- e treatment bound against change Textile Products Silk hosiery— Duty cut from about 27 cents per pair to 20 cents per pair - Women’s cotton dresses -Twenty per cent fate bound against increase Chemical Products Toilet preparations — Thirty per cent duty reduced to 20 per cent on tooth paste or powder mouth washes toilet creams lip stick rouge and similar preparations Hard and soft soap —Twenty Jer cent duty reduced to 15 per cent The list of principal concessions provided under the agree-l'meon United States exports into Newfoundland follows: Wheat meal and flour — Free treatment bound against change cor- bound against change Other hardwood— Ten per cent duty bound against increase Hardwood flooring — Twenty per cent duty cut to 17)4 per cent Office Machinery and 'Appliances of about Typewriters— Duty $22 50 each reduced to approximately $1750 each on new stand- $150 per head from $20 to $15 per head valued at more than $150 per bead 20 per cent to 17)4 per cent hulled or unhulled: 20 tent per bushel ftedr Bran short 10 per cent to five per cent White or Irish potatoes other than seed potatoes when entered for consumption from March 1 to November 30 75 to 37)4 cents per 100 pounds for consumption from December 1 to end of February 75 to 60 cents per 100 to Barley 15 pounds Hay: $3 per short ton to $250 Silver or black fox furs: 50 per pent to 37)4 per cent Evergreen Christmas trees: to five per cent ‘ V S' Star a Festive cfhanksgiving Make your Christmas selections now while our stocks are fresh and new Our PLAN makes it so convenient to pay for your selections with small weekly or mpnthly pay-men- ts and your purchases will be delivered LAY-AWA- Y upon request Modern Dining Boom KROEHLER MODERN SUITE Eight pi eces Walnut finish Full size buffet exten- sion table and six panel back chairs All striped American Walnut with Carpa- - thian Elm trim 8950 'L ‘ ' is--'- "'' ( ' V'" WI CEDAR $ item i § IffTSX CHESTS £nf Make your cedar chest selection now for delivery at Christmas CONVENIENT TERMS and our PLAN make it easy to give a chest of lasting beauty and quality LAY-AWA- itif nsi Y Occasional Chairs 18TH CENTURY OCCASIONAL CHAIRS upholstered in exceptionally fine brocade in small patterns Gold green plum or rust colors Reg $20 value 1475 IIEPPLEWHITE CHAIRS Shield back with mahogany frames and tight spring seat Antique nail trim Upholstered in small figured damask Blue gold or green colors 1950 MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS Upholstered in fine imported brocades velvets and small figured tapestries Solid mahogany frames Regular 3300 value 2500 40-in- sr Ess design r ft CHEST Cedar lined Regularly 1950 ' jM7 r modern design All-waln- ut II DUAL TRAY CHEST Full size with dual compartment trays Yale lock Airtight lid Reinforced pegged Genuine Tennessee cedar $250 corner construction moth damage guarantee 't 2950 Fireplace Equipment ANDIRONS Colonial Brass Early American and French Provencial designs Solid brass with log fittings 795 to 2500 FIRE SCREENS lonial design FIRESETS Poker BUCKET BINWOODEY’S 37 WEST FIRST SOUTH 100 English Oak 8950 buffet CHARLES SECOND SUITE Eight piece All walnut and oak Large refectory table with oak banding and six panel back chairs All with twisted carved legs Regular 25000 value Thanksgiving Special 16950 66-in- ch TRAY CHEST 2950 ce DUNCAN PHYFE SUITE buffet Walnut finish extension table large pedestal and sx chairs Thanksgiving 11950 Special 1975 tray! Six-pie- E STREAMLINED CHEST Walnut with striped walnut veneers and burl inlays Waterfall front— lid and small dining room suite ENGLISH OAK SUITE antique finish Carved’ buffet table an d four chairs EIGHT-PIECMaSUITE hogany Duncan Phyfe design Buffet pedestal table and six chairs 7950 1475 Streamlined design Walnut veneers with waterfall fronts and wood trim Airtight ' Colonial Suites 119$ Regularly 1800 English Suites 66-in- ch WALNUT CEDAR CIIEST with allwalnut veneers Tennessee cedar lined Modern Three and four panel fire screens CoSolid brass fittings 795 1950 tj Why don't you bring your decorative problems to our Bureau of Interior Decoration (a service without charge) and let our decorators steer you through the mazes of room planning color harmony and most effect for least expenditure? Remember too that you can practically arrange your own terms Solid brass including log forks shovel and 895 For coal or logs to 1400 895 fESTABOSHEDW1 Dinwoodey’s '’GOOD FURNITURE 10 1 15 per nt ard typewriters Horse: Valued at not more than Suggestions - value A from-seve- Christmas in- the existing duty of 33 3 per cent on automobiles of and over Leather and Leather Manufactures Women's and girls’ shoes— Twenty per cent- duty cut to 13 per cent on shoes valued at $333 or more per pair On shoes value at more than $2 50 but less than $3 33 a sliding scale reduction is provided depending on in -' Nov 17 (UP)— retired Illinois busi- LOS ANGELES ness man and his bride were parted Thursday night by police who lodged Jones Scott Green the husband in jail and Velma RobThursday included: Packaged salt: Duty reduced inson Green in juvenile hall from 11 cents to seven cents per Details of their romance were 100 pounds bulk 'salt brought to light when officers were to four cents per hundred called to a downtown hotel to quell Cement: 20' per xent to 10 per a family argument and found Green cent and his schoolgirl-wif- e in the room Ferrosillcon of eight to 30 per Green was booked in the county jail cent silicon content: 1)4 cents to of suspicion of possessing a deadly one cent per pound weapon which turned out to be a Cast iron products in advance blackjack warp-drawin- Automobiles Agreement binds against From Bride 14 WASHINGTON Nov 17 I Concessions made by the United States on imports from Canada in the trade agreement signed pound Miscellaneous: Clgarets: cent Groom 63 Parted two cents four syrup pound Swine: Two cents to one cent per pound Pork fresh or chilled: 2)4 to 1)4 cent per pound SWEDISH MODERN SUITE Eight piece s in the original Swedish Modern design All mahogany buffet with bronze har dware trim extension table’ one arm and five ride chairs 14950 V--r n persimmon WASHINGTON Nov 17 05—A point not mentioned in either the WASHINGTON Nov 17CV-Soof the more important concessions made to the United State on its exports to Canada under the trade ‘treaty signed machines Canada's imports of American bituminous coal amounted to $19- 800000 in 1937 This country supFish and Fish Products plies more than 90 per cent of CanIn shell— Thirty per ada's bituminous imports although Oysters the duty on American coal is 75 cent duty cut to 15 per cent Salmon (chilled or frozen)— cents a ton plus tax and on British coal 35 cents Duty of 3 cents per pound cut Imports of dutiable coke from the to ltt'cents Canned salmon— Ten per cent United States into Canada were valued at $1700000 In 1937 Coke duty bound against Increase admitted to Canada free of duty for Wood and Wood Product certain special uses was valued at Soft wood lumber— Ten per cent $1173000 last year duty cut to 4 per cent e from 33 traccent on farm track-layin- g tors suitable for hauling or pushExisting rate of ing implements 15 per cent on other tractors bound against increase Air conditioning equipment — Twenty per cent duty cut to 15 per cent Printing i achlnes — Twenty per cent duty cut to 15 Textile machines— Twenty per cent duty cut to 15 per cent 'on g and wap-tyin- g -- Hickory nel—Duty-fre- Treaty Opens U S Ports to Canada Wheat British or the Canadian trade agreements is expected officially to prove one of the most important factors ’ of both Electrical Machinery and Canadian wheat in order to have Appliances no Electric refrigerators — Duty imperial preference— namely reduced from 20 to 15 per cent duty in the British market— forto pass through Canadian on refrigerator having storage merly had capacity not exceeding 12 cubic ports Now because both Canadian and feet Vacuum cleangrs — Duty cut American wheat are by virtue of the British trade agreement on the from 20 to 15 per cent same duty-fre- e basis Can&dian Electric heating and cooking wheat pass through American apparatus — Duty cut from 20 to ports ifmay its shippers desire 15 per cent Officials said this should prpve a Other Machinery great boon to American railroads Agricultural tractors — Duty transfer workers and shipping Raw tobacco — Assurance given that margin of preference now tobacco- will given empire-grow- n not be Increased Scott to Ask Recount FRIDAY MOANING NOVEMBER 18 1838 ESTABLISHED 1857 DINWOODEY’S "GOOD FURNITURE ” 37 WEST FIRST SOUTH WASATCH 394 |