Speech of Hon Jh Walker of Massachusetts in the House of Representatives
Speech of Hon Jh Walker of Massachusetts in the House of Representatives
J H Joseph Henry Walker
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Let me call the gentleman's attention to the fact that there is a very heavy specific duty besides the 25 per cent ad valorem, which makes the duty far higher on the cheaper grades than 25 per cent. This illustrates the fairness of state- ment and argument of gentlemen on the other side. I want to say to the gentleman that be is wholly and entirely mistaken in a matter which he is charged by the House with the responsi- bility of attending to accurately and scientifically, and of stating the fa...cts correctly for the information of this Committee of the Whole House. Mr. BRECKINRIDGE of Arkansas. I thank the gentleman from Massachusetts for the kind and dispassionate spirit of his criticism. [Laughter. ] Mr. WALKER. Well, Mr. Chairman, there is something re- quired when thousands of men are being thrown out of employ- ment in my district and starved by the gentleman and those who act with him. I call the attention of the gentleman from Arkansas to page 24. Mr. BRECKINRIDGE of Arkansas. I am going to read the paragraph for the edification of the gentleman from Massachu- setts, and for my own edification.
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