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Show CONTINUES FIGHT ON RECIPROCITY WASHINGTON, Juna 80. Senator Cumminr continued hta argument a-atnat the Canadian reciprocity bill In tha Ben-ate Ben-ate yeaterday, but did not conclude. He, attacked tfim measure from the at and point not only of Ita alleged lnjuetla and po-1 lltlral Inexpediency, but on the ground1 thai It waa noi properly drawn aa a tariff law. j If paed In Ita present form. Senator Pummtna aald the agreement would arlve Canaln the opportunity f r-mgnlnx : one-half of It without accepting It all Thla atatement, explained In detail by , the Iowa senator, drew the attention of1 the aenate. mtny membra qiieitionlne tha Interpretation thus put on the bill aa aent to ronareaa by the president. Senator f'nmmlni aald the paanaaa of the hill would b followed by a I'onn of disapproval aaralnat whi'-h the Republi--an party roukl not atnnd. He eald It would be arrepted by the aarrtrultiiral In-terept In-terept aa notice that tonaresa had determined de-termined that they were not entitled to I the same consideration that la Riven to j-jthef producers. |