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Show DELIVERS LECTURE ON THE PHILIPPINES Dean C. Worcester Makes Preliminary Talk Before Appearing as a Witness. W AS !HN i iT'N. l'''. :Uh Members of the M-nate riiilippine commute" and manv other enator at'euded today an illu-trated b-.-nire u tlie pf-cut c'ti-dition c'ti-dition of the i-!and- bv I "ran '. r-ee.-ter, f"rmerlv a inen'Vcr of tlie I'inb ippin- com mi -'ion. Ti.e lert ure wu-prelnniiinrv wu-prelnniiinrv to the e ami uat ion of Mr. Worcester' bv the committee tomorrow to his iews on the pendiii bid to prnnt the islander a greater ni'-af-ure of self o eminent . liej-reent at i ve ,'nne- of iriuia. chairmun of the huu-c commit'.ee on , insular affairs, and trainer of t!'- pend- I inr bill, toid the Kili; mo eiub of Vab- i Hi ' on, Ht is Ki7.al dnv bampiet to- , nvht. that the recent d:tvrbai;ce- in the I'hibpines were foolish, contempt-tide contempt-tide and a -HMue," and that they were the "dyini; : of a de-j crate element ele-ment in' the rhiliopines op.o-ed to the independence f'f the j'and,-.' Mr. .lone and llender-nn S. Martin, vice governor genera! of the I'h ihppiue, were amou the ;iets of honor at the banquet. |