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Show ARGENTINA STiRRED BY.FORDNEY TARlFi BUENOS AIRES'. Feb. IS. Veto of the Fordney larifr bill by President . Wilson is forecast by the newspaper I La Razon. Action by Argentina to offset the effects of the bdi ni a) be expected, the iicws;apr-i ,s should the president's veto be ovcr-rladen. in writing the bin congn ss losi sight or the trade situation in South America, Ameri-ca, n is asserted, and Igswred fundamental fund-amental principles of economics. Should the r . 1 1 1 become a Jaw. 1 ihe n wspaper declares 'tlu- moment 01 defense will have come for Argentina to Initiate a policy parallel and similar to that which the Fordnty measure seeks to implant." .Commenting on the passage of the! W.rdney measure in the United States aenate. Dr. RomuJa Naon, former Ar-' gentins ambassador to the United States, informed La NfaClqn that he1 did pot favoi reprisals on tho par: of An?-nfmi if :h nsasTTro became ef-fecibe. ef-fecibe. . lfi. Xaon declared thero was no! Mlonbt ihat the. commercial SltuatlOh between th. LtL.d StaSjM and .t-gentlna .t-gentlna would be made won..- if tho' ordn.-y l.e.atue . ;'f,,Mu, ;,t iPiamed the Argentine government fori not foreseeing such a n.. ,.r.. would be undertak n bj the Kepultiiean party and negotiating a special en, merclal tTcaij with cne t ,k. i s,' . which would forestall It. |