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...reimburse them for the bounties they paid out to hog raisers. The scheme would cost the Government up to $65,000,000. That sum would be derived from applying a regular processing tax to ali pork products which packers could pass on to consumers of ham, bacon, sausage, chops, lard...
...long 180,000 tons of rubber, 700,000 tons of sugar, smaller amounts of cottonseed oil, flaxseed, silk, sulphur, lard and 3,168,000,000 eggs...
...pleasure of shaking hands with famed Partner Otto Kahn of America's second biggest private banking house: Kuhn, Loeb. Not having met Mr. Kahn before, he was not only pleased but surprised to hear the banker, who prides himself on being one of the artistic intelligentsia, lard his testimony day after day with such comments as the good Senator would have expected to meet in any "liberal" paper...
Germany and Italy also reserved the right to fix surtaxes against a depreciated dollar. Last week Germany raised its duty on lard 50% to 75 marks per 100 kilos...
...export subsidies, and exchange restrictions which "throttle business enterprise." First objective at London is a tariff truce against more rate uppings. After that, attempts will be made to weed out such quota restrictions as Austria puts on tires and shoes, Belgium on sugar and silk knit goods, Germany on lard and butter. Last week France, sensing a turn in the tide, planned to lift quota restrictions on U. S. radios, asparagus, apples and pears-a move strongly backed by the French wine interests with eyes fixed on the U. S. market after Repeal of the 18th Amendment. The London Conference...