Show RECIPROCITlllS UR6ED Delegation of Implement Manufacturers Calls on President and Presents Memorial I Tells Chief Magistrate That Time for Action Has ComeDeclares N That Unless Decisive Step Is Taken Now Affecting VhoIe Matter It Might as Well Be Abandoned 1 I I Washington Nov ISThe Presidents Presi-dents time today was largely taken up j I I In the discussion of reciprocity Sena I tor Cullom of Illinois and Representative Representa-tive Dalzell of Pennsylvania had Something Some-thing to say to him on that subject and a delegation of agricultural implement manufacturers consisting of James Deefing of Chicago A B Farquhar of York Pa and W V Barker of New York who are here to attend the reciprocity reci-procity convention which meets tomorrow I tomor-row presented a memorial strongly urging that something bo done I DELEGATION WAS FRANK I The delegation told the President that In its opinion the time for action had come Reciprocity had been talked and preached about for years and unless a decisive step was taken now which would affect the whole subject It might as well De abandoned The members of the delegation snid they had no particular Interest any of the treaties but thought taken altogether that the French treaty more nearly represented the best possibilities in the way C reciprocity and that if it could bo ratified a distinct victory would be won CULLOMS OPINION Senator Cullom utter his Interview with the President talked In the same vein His attitude Is considered as important im-portant and as actually settled and that he will be at time head of the Form For-m eign Relations committee If DALZELL OPPOSED Mr Dalzell who talked with the President for almost half an hour is I I hostile tRl reciprocity The only reciprocity I favor said he Is lcc iprcJ sac s reciprocity reci-procity on the basis of noncompeting articles The 20 per cent cut on exilic fabrics in the French treaty would destroy WOU1c I stroy the textile Industries oi Pennsylvania r Pennsyl-vania and New Jersey While there Is I Just now much italic ot reciprocity In my opinion nothing will be done dur ing the coming session of Cong g SNEV ENGLAND VIEWS IT Representative Roberts of Massachusetts Massachu-setts another of tnePrl nlscHers today said there was a strong rentl ment for reciprocity In Nets England But said he we do not want the sort of reciprocity that will open our markets to foreign competitors nnd give us s nothing In return Mr Roberts Rob-erts said that the leather men of The country were organized to secure tho removal of the dntiea on hides |