Show RECIPROCITY TALK Speeches Favoring Treaty Between United States and Canada Detroit Mich Dec Reciprocity between be-tween the Inlled States and Canada wan the keynote In the speeches tonIght at tho dinner tendered to the delegates to tho National Reciprocity convention by tho Detroit Chamber of Commerce and the arguments In favor of It presented by John Charlton member of lie Canadian Parliament and Campbell Shaw of Buf falo wore enthusiastically received by the MO men who were present The afternoon freaslon of the conference was given pver to the nddret by Governor A B CUm mlns of Iowa on Reciprocity and tho Tariff In addition to the delusatq to tho ron grcsn thcro woro prwohUH iii 4in I nigh nearly LKX members of tho Detroit Chomber of Commercex Pntfliint r Smith of hit Detrolr Qhainbcr prsldfd with John Charlton ui hlK rlcht and Senator J McMullcn of lie Canadian Parliament at hh loft John ChurUoti was the first opoaker H < iaid In parrr Can any Hound argument he used In favor of ending the system of trio frail that exists between nil the Stales of tho American Union oiid cubrHUuUnp for It tariffs and restrictions upo rAtio be tween the varIous Statcn or between groups of States If no such argument eon bo advanced can It be shown that the policy governing trade between the varloun States of the American Union ID not one that can be applied with soils factory results to trade between States of the American Union and provinces of the Canadian Dominion provinces Inhabited Inhab-ited by the same race with subntantlalb the same Institutions and with geographical geograph-ical and business affiliations with the great Republic quite an lonif ns those existing between the various groups of States In thnt country IB It not a fitting fit-ting and commendable task for the stat men of the two countries to seek for on adjustment of trade rclationn of a more friendly and mutually advantageous character char-acter than those now In force i Senator McMullcn of Mount Forest Ontario On-tario discussed the boundary dispute at Homo length Campbell Sha of Buffalo pleaded for reciprocity and urged that strong efforts be made to bring the Joint high commission commis-sion together again |