Show WILSON Will FIX SUGAR TA TARIFf R I FF UT OTHER H E R SC HEDU LES ADOPTED BY COMMITTEE Additions to Free List Include Raw Wool Salt Iron Ore Timber Agricultural Implements News NewsPrint Print Paper Wood Pulp I PRESIDENT LAYS DOWN RULE TO TWO SENATORS FROM MONTANA Senate Leaders Propose That There Be No Noi Kicking Over Traces When Vote Is Reached in Upper Branch W WASHINGTON ASHINGTON O April 5 vv dent lent Wilson Vilson tonight virtually on the eve of the convening of Congress Congress Con Con- gress gross in in extra session was i in com corn command command mand of the tile tariff situation d determined deter deter- mined to uphold the tariff pledges of th the Democratic platform adopted at Important additions to the tIle tariff free list as reported tonight include in ill elude clude Raw w wool ol boots and aud shoes hide l lOather leather skins meats lard salt iron ore timber agricultural implements implements t typewriters ments sewing machines ers era printing presses road machinery r I news print paper wood pulp cotton baggin barbed barbea wire and steel rails The Tho President was watt prepared to have ha withstood renewed a attacks upon the tr free o raw w wool ol schedule as embodied i In inthe the bill to bo be J introduced from rom the wa ways 8 and means committee Mo Monda r and ild delayed ed decision nh on he the Bu sugar ar arl L schedule ch d lo le lc open for Cor senators senator and 1 from Louisiana and ami bee sugar duRar states o ate to agree to accept I free tree S 'S su ar hii In three year Caucus l Pledge IC hf to Hind So firm Is Js the Presidents President's attitude reported to be bc an nn attitude hacked d by bytho bytho bythe tho the majority ot of his party art In both branches of ot Congress that any effort Cort of ot legislators egi to escape a caucus pledge on the wool schedule would not bo ho tolerated The rho President an and party I lenders leaders having agreed reed upon free tree raw wool there will bo be no trouble getting It through the tho House and the Senate leaders propose propos that there shall bo be no kicking over o the traces tracts when it reaches a Senate caucus It Il was asserted by some leaders that of of- senators to dodge a caucus pled pledge e on the wool schedules would I not be tolerated Tho TIto President in ii talking toda today to Senators Walsh and Meyers Mey Ic rs of ot ma made e plain his Ills firm position on the wool tariff do de de declaring daring claring that the party part could not atford af afford atford at- at ford to place any tariff on raw wool Negotiation Continued Negotiations on Oil the sugar schedule continued throughout the tho day a no de decision tie tie- e- e cis ion having having- been reached at a late lata lata hour today as 35 s to the position to lo be lie betaken taken by the opponents of or free sugar suga It became evident c during today that proposals had been made between tho sugar ugar and wool partisans looking hooking to a t combination that might force forc tho the President Pres PreS- PreSident 2 ident ent and th the Sc Senate loa loaders rs to to gh 1 some protection to toot ot both In Industries This d danger n ii r has w worried the thc Senate committee commit tee for some time but it Jt Yas was vas claimed tonight ht that Ul the of Pr President I Continued tl on Pago Jago I 1 Column I. I t Reject Compromise if Protest Sugar Cut Gut Washington April President 5 President ident Wilsons Wilson's proffered o on all sugar 1 cent a J pound duty luty for three years and then free sugar was rejected tonight by Senator Broussard Brous- Brous sard sa 1 and anel Col Robert Ewing Democratic Democratic Democratic Dem Dem- national from Louisiana The Louisianans earned carried to ta the White House a strong protest against free sugar U 1 1 today at a meeting ill iU New Orleans of the American Cane trower ti tion They rh y d the ruin of the tile industry if the President persisted per per- persisted pei l ill his dC determination to remove re r move mo all nIl duty on E sugar In rii turn they offered as a o 1 I pl promise the suggestion stion to the President that he indorse 1 cent three with duty on sugar for m nr- nr for years made mad the proviso that dut free duty free at the end of that period if in ill the PI ts opinion at that thai time it ii was wis advisable Mr lr Wilson on g- g gave gc c Ho intimation 3 as to to o consider their offer offer of of- whether lie he would fer for of a i compromise WILSON ILSON TO FIX 1 TARIFF ON SUGAR S Continued From Page 1 1 all D Democrats Dem- Dem m- m Wilson and tho the demand nd that abide b. b by the majority of at the part party would force foroe allor all but on onor or two Democratic senators Into a final acceptance of ot tho the proposed revision Sugar Prot T The e sugar forces force led leel by Senator and Representative BroUssard Broussan of ot Loul w were re In conr conference renca with sith other Oth-er senators and members of the tho House ouse uso during the d day The Tho PresidentS President Proposal l of a one cent duty dut with fret free sugar Ill in- three years ears had been lieen submItted submitted submitted sub sub- to the sugar ors growers associations of or the tho south and It was determined doter deter mined the PresIdent President President to give gho no answer er to dent until the sm sugar nr grow V growers rs had bad been beer heard from Tonight Representative Broussard re received reo a R. message from tho the American Sugar Growers association stating that thai the Presidents President's proposal had been discussed discussed discussed dis dis- cussed b by th the association at a a. meeting In Ne Now ew today and It was unanimously unanimously unan unan- agreed that a n dut duty of one cent centa a pound for tor three years and free sugar after atter that time would not be acceptable This Information will Ill bo be communicated to President Wilson Committee Committees Work ork Finished Tho The ways was and arid means committee haIn having haying hay hav In ing completed the tariff bill bUl adjourned until Monday leaving the sugar schedule sched ached ulo ule open approved in two ways The committee voted for freo free Bugar sugar flatly and also for the suggested alternative of one cent a pound for tor three years to tobo tobe tobe be bo followed ved b by free freo trade Two schedules were drafted tho the committee committee com corn leaving It to Chairman Underwood Underwood Underwood Under Under- wood to Incorporate In the bill bUl the schedule finally approved b by the Pres Pros ident If It no agreement can be bo reached by wn way of or compromise TV with the anti anti- free treo sU sugar ar senators It was as Indicated that tho the tariff bill would bo Introduced ced anyway nn probably with sugar on tho the free freo listro listro list ro To Introduce Bill Dill Tomorrow T. Tomorrow tho Senate finance committee committee com corn will meet to go over OTer the tho schedule sched sched- ulo ule as drafted by tho the ways was and moans means committee B By that time a 0 definite understanding on tho SU sugar schedule Is la expected On Monday Chairman Underwood Under Under- wood will Introduce the bill Mil and the House Democrats have bean called to consider It In caucus c. on T I Tuesday mornIng morn morn- ing At that time the of ot procedure procedure procedure pro pro- will be considered whether w tho the bill including the income tax Ux be taken as a R. whole or schedule by schedule The prevalent alent opinion Is that the tho entire tariff will be bc considered as one meas meas- ure Chairman Under Underwood said Raid tonight he planned to have e his report o os 0 the bill bUl ready for tor the caucus called by R Representative pre pre- e Palmer of Pennsylvania the caucus chairman This report contain contain con con- tam tain a complete analysis of the bill and andla Is la to be accompanied b. b by a n. handbook showing comparative e rates with the Payne AldrIch and other tariff tarla lews Income to Supply Deficit The bill b it is estimated will result in a t loss in revenue of from to as compared with the Po Payne Aldrich ne law The saving Ba to the People It Is asserted b by the Democratic experts will ate several se times this loss Tho The Income tax provision pro from which the loss of ot tariff revenue is eXP expected to be recovered reco tins been thoroughly planned Thou Though h the exemption In this ia la placed at It was said tonight that should the com compromise prom Iso plan for tor three years of ot re rc reduced rate on raw gugar sugar prevail the personal Income exemption ex ex exemption ox- ox emption might be raised to The exemption I It i Is understood was determined upon with the view Of placIng placing ing lag su sugar ar on the tJ free list which chich alone alon would cut of oft off In revenue re Tho Time now new tariff t revision IB Is expected b by Democratic leaders to produce an annual revenue of from th the th dutiable schedules schedules' and approximately more from the Income tax aJ allowing for for or free freo sugar 11 Raise Income Rates There Thero Is an alternative proposition ready to clamp into the Income feature of ot tho the bill at al th the ways was and means menns Committee meeting on Monday If Ir it is found round necessary to to raise more revenue from the income tax to make up for any depletion In tho the tariff revenue re that might result from whatever agreement Is reached on sugar This alternative Is the substitution of ot one and one half per por cent on that part of or the Income scheme taxing Incomes between and ind Instead of the present proposed proposed proposed pro pro pro- posed rate of or one per cent The Thc other other parts of or the Income tax plan would stand unchanged ed The committee e majority have been proceeding on the assumption that it Is necessary for Cor the government to raise in nn annual revenue of or at nt least or 31 While the now new tariff law tf ill take tako effect at midnight tho the date of approval tho the Income tax feature of ot It will be effective for the calendar year 1913 and succeeding years This will be in line with the present scheme of oC assessment of or the corporation tax assessable on a a. calendar calendar calendar calen calen- dar year ear basis so as to accord with tho the methods of or the tho business organizations with whose accounts It deals |