| Show ARE t SI G A E C A 0 C I T R A 0 Ot E hl Aug 1 16 Time The National Keel heel conference today begun hega mm a 1 two days tension sessIon nt III tho Illinois theater W from nil part parts of ot the tho country assembled to dIscuss reel pro cal trade relatIons with other count lien omen amen of the tho tariff In law alterations of or UI the Interstate laws and th the kindred Th n a large iare delegation time great Ireat stock tolk raIsIng and farming industries being especially well represented Man Manufacturer tom from the eastern states are ore also ato strongly represented 44 A notable feature of ot the conference wa was the attendance of ot foreign consuls resident In o representing neatly nearly every country III In the tho world The conference was Wall called to 10 order at 10 1011 this morning by 4 A D of u Chicago Ho lie said Mid The Tho establishment of fir falter fairer trade r rIn rt cc In Jul loll mu with lIh foreign nations Is 18 a II mistier matter that affects directly lIly Ih the tito of or every pry farmer armer stock stuk grower 1101 arid anti ex cx purler hurter III In tIme the United States State One h by otto olio the I o ure tighten n 1111 time the out Intended to ho straighten tim Ih the 1 American export trade trude In agricultural product and manufactured goods Wit a e aare eare are today fact 10 lo face tace with H a new and stat prohibitive Herman tariff designed to keep keel out every evemy pound ot of American and Retaliation lion halt has hall hen been tried u at I cost colt to 10 our producers und and In is a 11 failure Culture The Ih long roll 1011 of or delegates delegated attending I this isle convention thin It I lo lu o me imp sump piles proof II at t once convincing ln and com complete plate that there la III a rt remit real ul demand torn from the business interests of nt this country for or congressional attention to the needs need I of or our foreign commerce The committee of arrangements arrangement has hal fn endeavored to make mako this Ihl conference absolutely mm Moreover we e have havo no pet pit plan of ot bringing about shout tho the desired Issued We Ve 1 distinctly disclaim lilly uny attack upon the tho protective tariff principle or ur upon UIn uny tiny particular Inter Interest est 1 w Ve believe that our great greot basic In the b backbone o of allour allour all nil our prosperity cannot be safely nag nog lert looted 1 further and that welfare at Rt this thip juncture can eisa be assured by suit Ihlo congressional Il action without det Il detriment to 10 any other legitimate Ameri Amert American American can Industry It U I Is to say that nothing ID can aim 11 b bo be done donI Where there I Is a IL awill will there Is III a 11 way WilY JOHN E WILDER ADDRE I Mr Handera nominated OH OM temporary chairman of ur the tho convention John P R F Wilder of fit the Illinois Manu assocIation lion The MIl nomination was wan unanimously accepted Upon inkIng ink tak taking ing lh the tho chair Mr lotI Wilder sold Individualism must give away awny to association of or Interests w We shall gaIn nothing as 1111 the result of or those de df deliberations liberations discussions unless p the desIres of ot separate tn to see ee their particular needs ned brought t forward a II advocated give way to a I full tull true frue and lild tn unselfish discussion of or the of ur It tin tim whole holl country With this el elmen sic elf men ment safeguarded this conference will become a ft mean meant of e education to the tOte en lire ure country and ond hum mom It must spring he the Inspiration to our legislative lodies I which hi h shall make It II possible for them to 10 frame wise Miss just Jut and satisfactory ru ory laws governing our reciprocal relations wi with th other rill nations William K n Gorin of ot New few ew York was VII pro tern tem of or the tho con convention I mentIon and n Mr Frederick of ot low Iowa a assistant secretary pro sro t tent m OO nov CHAR I B E I Iov Clinches Charles E 12 T of or Illinois Ma was a Introduced ii by hy Chairman Wilier Wilder At thus the conclusion of the applause U h greeted the Introduction Io D Doneen lI sail said It hue has not net escaped the notice of ot the tho American people that several of ot the na mist nation tiNts linn of ot cont continental Europe me nrC rain rail raining In lug ing discrimination and prohibitive tar tariffs iffs Iffe against the pro products product of or our Heidi and factories They coil call us the Anier Amer loan Inn peril and Ind seek to quarantine against us What hat are we to do about It lt Shall we Ie resort to 10 the law low of or thus the talon r or nr r meet mt proffered concessions with Ith concen clone slona Illch are the questions which you If are tact met to lo It II I is not mint too mush much to say aay that thet the nations flattens hopes hope that out of or this conference n will III rome rom mn suggestions and recommendations which will moot meet lIh the approval of or our president and und the ted Ind lend lead to tel th the enactment of or IA lawn haus It R mind mid lid th thu negotiation and end ratification of or treaties which will not aJ ames alone ne UK us to tn re ro retain thIn tain Ibe foreign commerce I wo sit I already have but to enlarge It rollout Ing address Chair Chairman Chairmen man men Wilder Introduced Mayor Edward EdwardF Edwardr r F flu nile who ho welcomed the tho delegate delegates In behalf of ot tIme the ell city 4 I ii l il orl f l r |