CANADIAN RECIPROCITY.
PRESIDENT TAKT DETERMINED
THE TARIFF ISSUES ' ! (United Press Association.) WASHINGTON. Sunday. Twelve Democratic .Senators have defkled to vote against- all ani-endnrents to the ' Canadian Reciprocit v 33i 11. This action. it is explained, is likely to l-ead to the destruction of Die Democratic and insurgent Republican <;oalit-ion. Consideration of Ir .lvoot's amend - iiKMit. i-s fixed for Monday. .{Several Senators privatelv admitted that a. vigorOtis effort- would he made to add Democratic amendments to the .Reciprocity j Bill iil order to get il- past 'the President. Mr Root- admits that there is a. likelihood «rthe d-c feat of his amcudTiHMiit. President. Ta-ft will veto any Tariff Bills submitted, and is determined to pass the Reciprocity Bill. THE 1 >KMO('RATS AND THE TA KI.FtF AMJiNDiI ENTS. THREATENED APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE. (Received June 2(3, 9.31> a.m.) WASHINGTON, 'Sunday. When iil formed, of President Taft'.s intention to veto the Tariff Bill .'liiicndiiH'iits, Speaker -Clark declared that the whole tariff oug'ht to be revised, and should the Republicans in the Senate defeat the Bill the Democrats would appeal to the peop'.e's verdict. j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 26 June 1911, Page 5
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181CANADIAN RECIPROCITY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 26 June 1911, Page 5
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