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Show I VIOLINIST ENLIVENS CONGRESS HEARING WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. House ! tariff constructors fiddled on the lob fi j today. W The ways and means committee !iaj ,1 j u( the 'violins" Schedule i " IM 3 Glymer, of Columbus O., was "! hnd, 1 with an armful "f riddle ranjging "' ! I price from Sio to l,80o; to contend that American fiddle builder did i"1 ! as good a lob as anybody and ought to have larirr protection for their pro-H pro-H He also brought along a local violin-i violin-i isl who treat"! lb,- eonimilie j classical selection played m turn on i the Instruments. sClymer defied the tariff makers to. detect the differences In lone-j lone-j 'How about the Arkansas Travcl-J Travcl-J er?" asked Chairman Fprdney- , The musKliin complied and in a I I moment the lilting measures of the I old tune went rollli king through tb staid committee room Committeemen Committee-men and onlookers sal witb toes tapping tap-ping and beads nodding to the lure of j It Yankee Doodle followed, then j Dixie. |