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Show LODGE TALKS OF THE TARIFF COMMISSION WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, spoke informally infor-mally at a dinnor tendered tonight to the National Tariff Commission association asso-ciation by the New England delegation. delega-tion. The senator explained that the publicity clauses of the "Longworth bill" for a permanent tariff commission, commis-sion, which he introduced in Uie sen ate, were designed to get all tho facts necessary and at the same time guard tho Interests of those furnishing these facts. Senator Lodge was Introduced by Curtis A Guild .Tr , former governor of Massachusetts, who presided, as "tho next senator from Massachusetts." Massachu-setts." Mr. Guild prefaced his introduction of Senator Lodge with a p)ea "for the exact truth" in the facts of tariff legislation, leg-islation, declaring that a tariff commission com-mission "would show the way to the reduction of duties or the raising of duties or even tho policy of leaving duties alone." |