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Show WILSON CONFIDENT Of FIE AGREEMENT WASHINGTON, April 10. At the rad of the conferrru- btwo himaalf and ten Dmorrati senators late yes fwdnv Prsidtot Wilson, with Pomo-rrfttie Pomo-rrfttie simplicity, slopped in the senate corridor to tell newspaper men the results re-sults of the meeting. Member of the senate finance committee had agreed that the president ihonld be the onK spokesman of the ronferencc. "I hope the senator and representatives) representa-tives) will permit me to come here frequently fre-quently and confer with them in a way to aave their time and mine," be said. At our conference thin afternoon we of eourse were i.isr'issinfr; the tariff. The net reaiilt is, we don't see am difficult v about atanding together on any sort of party program." The president was asked if , the con fere nee bad decided whether the tariff would be revised in a single bill or schedule by schedule. "That's a matter for the other end of the eapitol,'' be answered, pointing toward the house side. "But they will be guided by your ad rlee, will they not!" he was asked by the newspaper men. "I haven't asked them.' rejoined the president with a smile. |