o day ig the e the ly to Representative m: .ttudmt nflm' tident of the Senior class, in of the football and bas. ams. ther, Robert C. Keliner, ie academy ‘this fall with n k teleâ€" 0 N G The Wantâ€"Ads side , DECEMBER 12 class. If I intefpret the writings and speeches of| Mr. Peek correctly, he cannot be shid be an uncomproâ€" mising protectionist, a high tariff advocate of| the "nth" degree who sees no value tsoever in any | foreign trade. e is certainly not | a "free trader" of the Cordell Hull | stripe. Rather he seems to advoâ€" | cate adequate protection for Amerâ€" {%icnn industrial |and agricultural producers, ¢oupled with coâ€"ordinatâ€" 1\ed efforts (for eloping foreign ‘|trade whereby the United States ;{cnn market its gurpluses and reâ€" |\eeive in return fthose products we leannot produce hére and which will ‘\not ido violence |to our domeastic | economy, Pérhaps his principles or | policies can) best be summarized in g Es own words, taken from a speech | delivered in New York City last t October. A +/ "The furiction ‘of foreign trade | policy is to provide a means of obâ€" ‘taining materials, and commodities | which we do not produce but which &re needed or arg desirable for the ‘‘efficient operation of our gocial | and economiic organization and for | the maintenance of high standards | of living. have referred to this | policy on other asions as a polâ€" \ iey of selgctive |exports and imâ€" | ports, the pur of which would _‘Pe to send abroad . . . those prodâ€" | ucts we can best produce . . . takâ€" | ing in ret those raw materials | which we for industry and for the maintenance| of "our standgrd | of living. rln a) sense, our tariff legislation @lready operates to conâ€" trol imports upon a selective basis, raw materials which we need and do not produce being for the most part upon the frée list, while other articles which we do not produce enjoy varying degrees of protecâ€" i tion." N $ At anocht pla¢e in this same adâ€" dress he stated, [‘Certlinly this is no time fo’r general tariff reducâ€" ions when we are increasing costs of production th?ngh social legisâ€" lation and in many other ways. As we have séen,, a mere increase in imports, w etHer| effected through tariff redugtions or otherwise, does not ‘necessgrily lead to increased exports. owever, as in the case of Foreign joans, lit is entirely posâ€" gible that in genuinely recipâ€" rocal tariff reductions as between the United Staes and an individual foreign na{ron y lead to an imâ€" provement lof ‘mde between the Mr. Peek is a native of our State of Illinois, formérly a plow manâ€" ufacturer at Moline and for many years a cloge student of the farm problem. Jpdging from his record as an official of|the Roosevelt adâ€" minjistration, he has never been a very sympathetic New Dealer. It will be recalled t he was formert ly head of Agricultural Adjustâ€" ment Admifistration, but in that capacity he|clas with Secretary of Agricultpre Henry A. Wallace and . Undertsecretary Rexford G. Tugwell. e conflict resulted in his transfer to the position of Diâ€" rector of the Exportâ€"Import Bank. Like Mr.| Dou who assigned as Director|\of the Budget because he could not ap e the adminisâ€" tration‘s "spending policy," himself an advocate|of the "payâ€"asâ€"you go" principle, Mr. k resigned beâ€" cause of hig disa ent with the administratipn‘s \reciprocal trade agreements,| of which the recent Canadian tteaty is the outstandâ€" ing exampl lni the discharge of his official| duti¢es it appears he tonflicted with retary of State Cordell Hull of | Tennessee, who, true to the¢ histpric traditions of the South, is an advocate of tariff reduction and a, proponent of more free trade. ; Represen ti:lo. Tenth Congresâ€" â€" m Chicago, . 7.â€"With the resâ€" ignation of Geo N. Peek, foreign trade adviser to President and Diretctor ofithe rtâ€"Importâ€"bank, ‘the Roosevelt â€" inistration © is without the| se of another of is <"highâ€"ranki officials who finds himself in disagreement with some phase| of New Deal poliâ€" cies.: He joins ranks of Genâ€" eral Hugh Joh Professor Rayâ€" mond Moley and i.ewu W. Dougâ€" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935 366 Central Ave.| Tel H. P. 1377 Storm Sagh â€" Roofs â€" Mill Work Why spend 33%,% more for fuel? Considering the last statement, STEEL ROCK WOOL INSULATION CO. Have Comfort and By Ralph E. Church Week in hington a specialized individual charâ€" ter *lt.her than of the Adminjsâ€" tration‘s general character. n view of the Administration‘s domesâ€" tit policy and the increased costs of production, he does not approve the ;tdminintution policy of genâ€" eral tariff reductions. In the second place, rather than vest such broad authority in the ident for concluding trade nts, Mr. Peek has advocated the wh there is a confliet :ieen $: recently resigned Director o# the : Exportâ€"Import Bank { the Ad#uinistntion'l policy as Bdâ€" v eedbythePrul'dent’,thto t tary of State. In the first ; ,â€" it will ,beb'lnoted that : Â¥. . to ieve that such trade mmn'ts as ‘we may make ould be made with an individk equntry and applicable to that cofinâ€" t alone, whereas the recip : trade eements of Mr.: Hull repâ€" rgsent itariff reduction :‘ virthally all the nations of the rld.â€"| The tariff reduction conâ€" ons to Canada, for example, under | the "mostâ€"favoredâ€"hation" p nclp‘e followed by the Departâ€" nt of â€"State, automatically apâ€" n reduction concessions to ev bry pÂ¥incipal nation of the world, 6xâ€" t Gérmany. In other words, Mr. Péeek would, have tariff reductions the quéstion may well be . o Crystal Star. New crystal decoration for the Chris tree. 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