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4 :- 1 .'- i!l ' Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION ' WEATHER .:,;! lr Max. tt.B Mhi. 4 lliiin, 2i!. Korty-foiirtli Yrsr, Dully Nltllh Yrttr. MT3DFORD, OKMIOK, TUESDAY, AlWST 25, lf)M NO. 133 NAMUR CAPTURED BY GERMAN TROOPS . ALLIES FORCED BACK IN FIRST GREAT BATTLE ncurse Admitted liy Allies, Who Say News Is Decidedly Ba'tl Retro nradif Movement to First Line of Defenses Carried Out in Good Or tier Russian Advancfc Most Rapid. Nntnur, tlm lloltslnn rnrtress, lm fiillen lulu Herman hands, according In nn niiiinuncQiiK'iit mndo liy Out of rirn press bureau In London. Do IiiIIn of tint flxlitlnK nroiiml tho for Irons wero mil Riven, hut tint KiikHsIi newspapers rctiard (ho (nil nn Inexpli cable. llerlln dispatches says llvti of tho torts of Namur ntul tho city llsolf havo lnlli'ii nml (ho capluro of thn remain Inn four forth n Inimlnont. A rcvcrso to Hot torres of llm nltUin" In generally admitted by tho I.iikIImIi mill French newspapers, which in) tnduy's now In "decidedly bail.' While plainly nxprcliin disappoint ment at Urn fnlluro of their forces, they doclaro tlio relroKrado movement toward thij lino of strong dofenslvo work near thn frontier hrni been car ried out In Reed order. Allies .'nlllng Itnrk It In assumed Hint lln allies aro (uIIIiik back on their firm lino of do riinlvo work running from Man bongo. In n southeasterly ill rod Inn by wuy of lllrMtn, MuiTiii, Mnutnieily, Verdun. HI. Mlhlcl, Ton I nml Uplnal, oil of which aro strong fortresses and nrn Interspersed with smaller work mii'li nn Ayvello, (ionlronrt, Trooii, l.e Parodies, l.lauvllo, (llronvlllo nml ouy-Hous-I.c'Cotes. Ilchlnd thoso Hon nnolhcr strong lluo nf fortlflrn HoiiH, from 8t. Qiicntln In tlio north through l.non nnit Holms to tlio groat entrenched camp at Chnlon. Tlio KiirIIiIi newspapers dcclarn Hint hoth the l.nglUh unit Itusslan nro determined to "flKht to n flnUh." whatever tlio outlook niny ho at pre, out. They say tho possession of Na lour wan vital for Herman)' nml that It wan n "(Inn stroko for tho Hermans to havo nulled tho plnro under tho e)iM of tho allied nrmloH." righting In Helllllll In other parts of llelKluiu flKhtlnr. In Milt In program nml a report from Oiiteml say 30,000 Hermann hnvo at tucked .Valines, 13 inllnn from An' worp. Chnrlorol hnH aim boon thn scene of lioHlKlillnKt this tlmo between thn French nml (Ionium troop, nml n freHli encounter In believed to(hnvo lieRjin thcro todny. Twoiilyflvo thousand dormant hnvo been surrounded between Cour (nil ami AiiM'Khoin, according to nu ONteml donpntcli to tho London Dally Hxpress. Hrusscls has been loft by tho main body of Hormun troops, who have. ( Continued on I'pgo 6) 10,000 MINERS TO 10 THEIR DEATH I'AUIH, Auk. 33, 8S.10 n. in. A despatch to tho lliivas A coney -from Ostond, IIoIkIuiu, imyn thut nt Char lerol, tho Herman troopH obliged 10,. 000 IIoIkIuu iiiliiorH, who had Junt rouin out or u inlno with Innipn In their linndH, to iiiiiitIi at Iho bead or tlinlr uilvuiii'9, All tho inlnorH worn hilled, Mlmllur lurtlcn, umirihiK to thin nmno milhnrlly, wom oinployml ut Mont Kur Murrhl'Mim'. In Hi" lr Vlni'o or llulliliillt, Wlini'ii 'J Hi) (limiinii IrmipH lokl I heir wuy mid not lulu thn ruiiKo of tlio 1'ieiicli ijiiiim, Tho HeriimiiK iilleiiiileil Id Imin hmd lliu Chuilnrol rullioiid klullmi ftrtin Ji'iimoiit HI. Anloliiu. KiilllnT' liioiii, (hey MM MMMillt'd H liuvhiK (lied mi Din CliHilitiul piIkoii, Hi lllNMKtl U'U hlllMlHU MAM fDJutf ll-1'! FORCED M ONTO AS MAN KAN AFTER VICTORY Concentric Advance of All Forces Toward French Capital Protiahle Defeat of Allies All Alonu. Line Claimed by German Bulletin Luneville Taken, Frontier Crossed. WAHIIINflTON, Auk. 25. A con centric odvnnrn of nil lln Ceruiaii nrinlen toward I'nrln Ih (irohnhlo; tho KeinoU rlvor, I.on;wy nml tho Knuit er pnrl of tho IJiilnlaifFretieh front 'ler Im-Iiir In Herman hnndn, nrrord Ipr to n wlrelrnH dcHpntch to tho (lermnn eiubnhny from It forelmi of fice, lerulU'd today via Hnyvllle, I,. I. It nnyn: "Tho Herman troopn fncliiR tho rreiich troopn defeated them In hut He from AiiKUxt 17 to 21. Nuiiieroiin eimluiiH, moro than 1&0 Kiinn nml 10,00(1 prlKonern hnvo been raptured. I.iinovlllo hnn been taken nml the nrmy of (lenernl Jofrro U broken up nml no moro cnpnldo or ncllon. Tho (lermnn crown tirlnco'n nrmy hn rbnued tho i'rench wont of Lone wy. TJio nrmy of tho Duko of Wiior tembers', mnrchliiK throiiRh llctclum, hnn croHtcd tho ltlver Keinoli, com pletly cnmhlng Iho ndvnncliiK I'rench nrmy. Niimeroim i:uim, chhIkh., prlnouem nml eerul Koneralt were raptured. Tho Herman troopn ndvaticltiK went of the ltlver Meimo toward Muulx-urso defeated nn KiikIIhIi cavalry hrlKndo. Tho ltlver HemnU, f.onKwy nml t li- Krenter part of tho IlclKlan-Krench frontier, nro In Herman hnmlH. A concentric ndvnnco of all tho (lermnn nrmy toward I'arln In probable." IRON HAIL FAILED TO STOP GERMANS I'AUIH, Auk. 25, 4 20 a. in A traveller who hai cumo to I'nrln from C'harlcrol wan n wltncn of pnrt of tho flKhtlnR nt that place. Ho hnn related hi experience to n reporter of the l'etlt l'nrlslen nn follew: "I vvnn nt Toroux, 15 mllcn from ICniullIno". l'rom whoro I was sta tioned 1 could tho paimlnu for bourn Of column after column of Herman Infantry. They wcro subjected to a vorltnblo hurrlcana of Iron from tho Kronch nrtlllcry, nml they wont down by tho dozen. Nevertheless, more cnino forward to tuka tho places of thn slain. "At Solvro I.o Chateau 1 saw a Herman noroplann brought down by u shot, and I was told that another audi machine had mot tho snmo fato at Norlos." BAR RH FROM Nolwitbslamliii(- promises mndo lusl year liy Superintendent Henry O'Mailov of Hi" United States bureau of butcheries to Iho contrary, raeks nro bciiiK inslulled ut (bo Anient dum to prevent tlio uso of tho fisbways mill hold tlio salmon for cgK-tiikbK purposes. Tho Hleelbead nro also lield, ns well us ohiiinnk nnd silver sidn subnoii. Ah a result, no salmon or trout can hereufler el ubovo (bo dum, which menus nu end In fishing for tho Hi'iisou for Jackson county. Tim cgi;liikluK operations are In ohiirgc. of tbo new superintendent of Hiulo butubeiles, 0, V. Ileukel, wlio stales Unit us a newcomer bo is I'ol-Inwliii- tbo I'ciiommemlalions of Mr, O'Mulley, Kid llowolt who bus sev era I limes been oonvleled for violu t Ion of Iho 1'UIiIhk laws ns u imlor Inns puiielier, bus been placed In I'liuiHii ns fnrciiiiiu, Tim ni'llini of lliu biiii'iui has Ill'llllhCll lll'HIIIUIl illlllKlllltlHII iiiuoiig .Ineltmiii ((unity lUlininii'll, vilioHii i'iiiisIiiiiH H(4ilnllou fat ceil Ilia ImllilliiK n' llm iMtwuytt Ml Hid iliini m Unit (Ml roiilil ii'urb llm HM'i' llttTi A I'K'll'l liHK bi'I'H VV)wl Hi'iuili))1 fbHW'ilsln, vU U wi lb" bl'IIHlp 'ii)VlN t'WWJlWy MI44 u d- KITCHENER SAYS WAR TO STRAIN EMPIRE'SFORCES British Casualties Number 2000 War Secretary Serves as Non-Par-tisan for Duration of War Troops So Far Have Sustained Best Tra ditions of British Soldier. LONDON, Auk. 25. The llrttlsh casualties In llelKlum, ncrordlnR to nu announcement mado this evenlnc, nru estlmnted to iiiiiiiIht two thous and. ..O.N'nON. Auk. 25, 5:22 p. in. Lord Kltrhftier mado hln first speech today as minister of war In trie House of Lord. Ho told hi hearer thai this war undoubtedly would strain tho forccn of tho cniplro and entail big sacri fices. Ho laid cmjilmidfl on tho fact that his position In tho cabinet In volved ndhcrenco to neither party. Ho said: Krrvr n". a Soldier "Tho terms on which I am servln.t nro tho same ns thoso under which sonio of tho finest portions of our manhood, now so wlllliiRly nteppln Jorwnnl to Join tho colors, nro on KOKlnc. Thut Is to rny. my term of nfllro I for tho duration of tho war. or or Jhreo earn ir tho war should last longer than Hint It has lxon nsked why this period hn been lim ited. It Is IiecniiKo If thl disastrous war bo proluiiKed, nml no one ran foretell for n rertuluty its duration, Hint nftcr thrco jenrs of wnr, other will tnko our plnces and seo this matter through. "Thcro will ho serious conflicts which undoubtedly will strain tho forces of our empire, and undoubted ly consldcrnhlo sacrifices to our peo plo will ho entailed. Thoso will ho wlllliiKly horno for our honor nnd for tho preservation of our position In tho world, nnd tboy will bo shnrod by our dominions, who aro now sending contingents nnd kIvIiir ns- slstauco of every kind to tho mother country. Mnlntalu Tradition "Our expeditionary forco has taken tho Hold on tho French northwest frontier and advanced In tho neigh borhood or Mon (In JIoIrIuih.) Our troops already hnvo been for 3G hour In contact with tho superior forces ot tho German Invaders. During that they maintained tho best traditions of tho llrltlsh soldier nnd behaved with tho utmost gallantry. Tho movements they havo been called on to oxecuta havo been thoso which do mandod tho greatest steadiness of n soldier and n1lll In tho commaudors." lennined oampaign buiiicbeil to stop milking on tbo lower river oneo for all. Allliougb ef foils to tnko obinool; snhuoii egirs on the lower river liavo proved failures for ninny yeurs, tho bureau renews its efforts qvery yen.. Lust year tlio raeks nt Woodvillo gavo way and tbo work was lost. However, nllversides wero taken nt Anient dum nml not u sil vol side reneheil Jneksou county. Two yeurs ngo Iho ohinookH weio bebl at Anient dum. Tbo lower river water In ho warm that Icaebes ami other imniMlcs Killed the fisli by Ibousaiids beforo himwning time, Thrco years ago it freshet carried away thn racks mid nyery year ban iccoiilcil a failure in recent bcnsons, Fl-.li culluristM, fiiimi'ily in (bo employ of jmlli goveniiiieiit nml slate, iisM'it Hull ninpbi siiliinui I'KKH can hit lalcii nl KM; i' i cek, If tlio illi art peiiullli'il o aseenil, The) lissoit llm Hiini Miller lii'luw Ilia Amen! iluin, imillmiliiily In a .war ul' law walrr llliu lliu piociil, will unva fa tal la lliu Jmlilliitf ut n-b ami Hull I lW Willi, 1 4 (IS IIIIIIITI'rftelll)' dm II Uv)m4T H WHsli) ut WIUHi'V HIlJ M i'hIwwJI ju iHiiva i'vuNly hhkIvi JACKSON COUNTY IN FOUR DAY FIGHT ROUTING ENEMY! Rapid Prorjress ef Invaders Battles Marked by Great Stubbornness German Artltkry Captured and Forces Flee In Disorder Au&trl ans In Galkla Routed. NP.W YOltK, A us. 25. Tho mlll lary attache of tho Hussion embassy today Issued from the Kim-Ian coniu lato hero the foflowlnR account of tho operation of thn Ilusslan nrmy: "llattlen In eastern Prussia On tho 17th to 2 1st of Auglut wero marked by Rreat stubbornness At I.yk, tho retreat of tho twentieth Herman artnv corps assumed an oxtremcly hurried character. In thin locality tho Rus sian troops took possession of a great number of rolling stock, nUo of larp? stores of forage and fuel, and confis cated tho local treasury contnliilng 50,000 uinrks. August 20th at Ouiii hlnncn, tho enemy brought Into battle no less than three army corps, trying to turn thn right flrink ot tho Hus slans. hut was repulsed Artillery Captured "Meanwhile a counter attack wna delivered by tho'Kusslans against tho enemy'n renter, which led to tho cap. tore of n conslderablo amount of Her man artlllerr. Hy tho Ilusslan left flank, towards Iho -wnliiK. tho ene my was also defeated nnd requested nn nniilMliv, which was refused. Further to tho south, August 21, tho ! Hussions took Roldnp and Arls. "August 22 our succcsrfe were de veloped, tho enomy in complete dis order retreated behind tho river An geropp, hut the hrldgo over that river nt Darkehmen was sclxod by tho Rus sians To the south of tho river An gerapp, tho Russians nro In posses sion ot Johannlsburg, OrtclsburK and Vllllnborg August 23 tho Russians tool; Soldeau nnd No I pen burg, from which locality conslderablo forces of tho Hermans retreated to tho north. Austrian's Surrender "In Galncln at Novostnv, our cnvnlry drovo tho squadron of tho Ninth Austrian regiment Into a swamp, whero two officers and 105 hussars surrendered. "August 23, in a big cavalry en gagemont between Zeloczow and 7. bo row, against an enomy in super ior forces, the Russian cavalry took from tho Austrlans two batteries of horso artillery and 100 prisoners, llrldges of tho river Sere aro in tho hands of tho Russians,'' ilNE PtAY MODS 10 I'AKIS, Aug. 2.", 4:2." n. in. A dispatch from Iluurges gives tbo re eilnl of a French officer wounded in Lorraine. It sets forth' bow tho Cler inuiis wero aided by tlio local inbabi (tints, who bad prepared for every oventuulity. Tho offieiuls of villnges in Lor raiuo fell on (bo necks of tbo French troops when tboy came into town nnd greeted tbcm ns saviors. No sooner bad they dona this than (bey would go to tbo edge of (bo village and bang out French flags, big while sheets, etc, to iudiealo In tho enemy Iho ox net position of tbo French soldiers. The mayor of nun vitiligo tupped u French Held telephone wire for llm beitefil of the enemy nl'lor having of IVitiI a room in bis boiiso for lliu in sliillaliiiii nt lliu Hliitlon. A hicdl hi'himliiiiiidcr ini reeled llm inline of Ilia (Jci'imiiiit' gnus bv iiunlng Ihe hands ut Hut church clock, At Mciise, Hid Fiviii'b wero jut nihiiIi'iI lliut (buy wimbl wed no c" tmsllloH, )ciJlii llii'tu Hmmw, iiiiu'iyi lliey iwiiiiu tm vmtiu Ilw4isii M ullb lhmH litwjw tt4 SWHH I')' a,nclHJH4rK IWH RUSSIANS W H in FRENCH CAUSE BELGIAN FORT FALLSTO ENEMY 2 DAYS' BATTLE Official German Statement Claims That City of Namur and Five cf Its Nine Forts Captured Bombard ment of Four Other Forts Continue Stunning Blow to Allied Forces. nrci.MN. An?. 2.'. H.v wireless to ! Hie Af"oeinleiI I'retn liv ny of Kiiiipii. fltVinnny, nml Hnyville, h. I ) An offieinl nnnouneeinent nihil; I'ltlilit here today nays Hint the rily of Xtunur nml five of its foils hive been rjiplured liy tlio (lermnn-:. Tin' hoinhurilment of the four oilier fort continues nml llieir full m-imiis immi nent. .ftXDON', MX. 'J I. :i6-i2 p. m. The itfllciiil war iiifnimiition lutreaii Hiiys; "It is nuuouneeil Hint N'nmur lini fallen." LONDON', Auk- -'.', 7t"0 n. in. He yomt the bare statement made lato yesterday thnt it was announced that Nnmiir liml fallen, the offieinl war information Inirenu hus i-ucil noth ing on tho subject. It is not yet known definitely hero whether Iho fall refers to ihe town or to the forts or to both. Tlio fortifications of Namur ami ,.iej;e formed the finest examples of Ihe work of the famous Iteluinu mili tary engineer, (leuenil Henri Alexis Itriulmoul, uIm.m' uiutatiou wns worldwide. The defensive works of Namur were not so streni: ns thoe of Liejte, hut the position of the city was mueii better for militnrv purposes. Thn forts nre nine in number, tho four mot important beinc St. Heri berl, Audoye, Suarleo nnd Cogneleo, while the conneetin forts of less strength nre Dave, Maizcret, Ma loiine, Mnrehevoletlo nml Kmines. All nro proteeted hy hardened steel domes, genemlly eight of tbcm in each fort, and tho nrtillery, con sisting of modern heavy disappearing pins, is very powerful. Tl) Deputy Gamo Warden Sam L, San dry has been empowered hy tho stato gamo and fish commission to tnko chargo ot the work or Installing fish screens In Irrigation and mtulnc ditches throughout tho state, He will begin tho work In Jackson coun ty. Threo varlotles of screen have hceu adopted, that Invented by Jack Alt ken, that patented by Allen Forward and tho ono Invented by D. Scheubel, Tho threo will bo installed and tho ditch owner allowed to take his pick, The screens will bo manufactured locally. LONDON, Aug. 2.-i, 3:20 p, in. Tbo following nnnouneeinent was given out today by (ho official infor mation bureau: "Tho Ilelgian niinisler in London has mado tbo following statement: '"lit spite of solemn iiKsurniiccs of treaty obligations of long htiiiiding, (leruiaiiy ban iiimlo a savago ami. ut icily iinwiirrauleil ultaek on Del glum. IIdhovit sore pressed wo limy bo, llelgluiii never will figbt iiiifulrly; slio never will sloop (o liil'iiiiue the laws and oiislonnt of legllliimlu war fit in, Hlie s pulling in a brine, fight agalnot overt helming odiU, Hlie may be beatei(. she tuny bu cni-licd bill, ( OMiilo Hie wiihU nf our linbl) lilnif, la nevrr ulll be ciiIhv'iI( " 'Wbi'a (Icfwnii Iioojn luMile) war I'ounliy tbft JHnlu KovriHWWl I nw4 u fwWbi i si I v-b'b w (bH'tJ4 h vsvry Ivm,, ttk tw-l MAN SAVAGRY BELGIANS SALLY I FROM ANTWERP TO 1 ALLIES Germans Surprised and Driven Back, Says French Report Losses Are Heavy en Bath Sides 25,000 Ger mans Surrounded Between Ceurtral and Angeffbem, Near Oudendarde. I'AIMS, Auz. 'J.'.. :i:W.i p. m.-Thc follewing: nft it-iii 1 announcement wns made here teday: m "The normnn offensive movement in the north, which wns slopped yes terday, nppenrs today to have been resumed. "The enemy, however, is being held back by a French nrmy noting in conjunction with nn Knglib nrmy nnd n ISelginn nrmy." "The armies of the allies surpris ed Ihe enemy nnd drove back thr advance detachments. Tbo nllits hnvo gone beyond Muline. "The Ik'lgian nrmy eanu' from Anlwerp." Fighting In Alvnro "In Iirraine, nfter tbo counter nt (aeks of yesterday, Iho right of the French forces withdrew to the river Mnrlngne, which is n continuation of the Mcurtho, from Luneville lo Nun cy. "In Alsace French troops repulsed a number of German attacks direct ed against Column "The report ot the rapture of Muel ImiiM'ii liy (be Ocnuaus is without fopudation. Moreover the theater of oHralions in Alsace is becoming of secondary iuixr!anee." LONDON, Aug. 2o, 4M n. m. A disputch to tho Times from Ostend today says that .10,000 Germniu sre nttaeking Mnlines, n Ilelgian city thirteen miles southeast of Anlwerp. Skinnishes nre general in northwest Flanders. 25,04)0 Germans Surrounded "DesHT.ite fighting between out posts took place ut Oudennrde and Iteuaix. Tho losses were heavy on both sides Monday. Twenty-five tbousund (lenunns hnvo been sur rounded between Courtrai and Anseg liem, six miles west of Oudendarde. Fighting wns progressing Sunday .it Teronnes, between Jfons and Finebe, and between Wateghem and Oudeu nrde. "The ITnndelsblnnd saj-s that simo Monday no Germans havo been in Hrussels T LONDON. Amr. 2.'.. (5:10 n. in. In a dispatch from Antwerp the corre spondent of the Kxchango Telegraph company says that Gerumn troops this mornhiL' nt tacked Muliues and nfter a fight which Insted four hours were driven out hy the Itelgiuns. Tho Reluiuns mirsued the Germuns in tho direction of Vilvordo. IS Iininlet. wnrning all civilians lo nh stain scrupulously from hostile nets against (bo troops of (bo enemy, and tbo ilelgian press has daily published similar notices broadcast through Ihe land. " 'Noverlbeless, (bo Ooinuin nu tborities havo issued htalemcnls late ly, eoiilaiiilug gravo iui)iilalions against Iho allitudu of (bo lU-inn tiUiliaa popubilioii nml Ihrealeiiliig iik at Iho viiiiih lime wild iliru repris als. Them Imputations urn eonlrary In (lit real I'ni'ls, ami us (o (bleats of fiiluio vengeance, no iiiuiihcu of imIIiiiu. cpiir.uU on I bo psit of tbo fleiiHWi himpi u deter Ibu Hi'IkIhii XOU'iuhiciiI fiuui pri'lesliiK bvfarv Him nlllled woibl hkiiIhM bu Var lul i'iIhick tuiMaillleil HJIfully vmA ib IkW'ialily by tbaattft) kv hM LiJiJrtt ri --"--"-- I m ui w J.I yx PROTESTED Li ADRIATIC PORT TO ALLIES' FtEET Catiara Destroyed by BiurMftt Servian Tresis ItMceupy taHte and Ail Servian Territory C(mtmI of AHstrians War ef Nt Omttt Is Be Waged. HOME, Aug. 2. via London, 3:10 p. in. A dispatch (o the Corrieiu D'ltalia from AntlvarS, Montenegro, says the fortifications of Call aro, the Austrian seaport in Dabnalia, on the Adriatic, have been completely destroyed, nnd that (he Austrian com mander is now parleying for terms of. surrender. Thn bombardnicnt ot Caltaro vas conducted by a fleet ot the allies. Kervlaas lteoccupy Khc NISH, Scrvin, Aug. 25, via Lomlop, 2i10 p. m. Servian troops reoeca pied Sabnc (Hliahats) nt 4 o'clock in the nfternoou of Monday, August 21, according to nn official announce ment today. Tho Austrians have been thrown back on the other bank" of the river Save nml every bit of Servian terri tory, has now been cleared of the enemy. Dispatches from Nish, dated Aug ust in, said Austrian troops had si; reeded in forcing- an entrance into Sabac nfler heavy fighting nil along the Hue. Tbo announcement adds that tl retreating Austrians devasnted Ser vian villages and massacred the in habitants. Sabac is on (be river Saw, 2" miles west of Belgrade. Wnr of No Quarter PARIS, Aug. 21 via London, l.lf p. m. Thnt Servia is preparing to wage n war of no quarter to her en emies is indicated in n note sent by Servin to (he French government protesting against tbo alleged order front tbo headquarters of the Aus trian army to burn Servinn crops nnd to fire Servian villages all along the Austrian line of march. This note says further (hat in view of Austrian cruelties to Servian troops it will bo difficult to restrain (be Servians from measures of re venge, nnd (bnt the Servian govern ment finds itself constrained to take all measures of reprisal compatihlo with international law. ,, AS UNNECESSARY WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Score inry MoAdoo emphatically disap proved proposals for valorization of orops hecauso of tho F.uiopean wnr nt today's conference of cotton and tobacco growers. Ho. appealed vto the conference to "get down to a practical Imsis." "Any issuo of currency, by stu(a banks is surely unnecessary," said Secretary MoAdoo, "and it is a waste of timu (o talk about it. Kuoiigh na tional bank currency is autboriwj by piescut law to bnndlu Iho'cotlon anil1 all the other crops in dm country, There is utithorixntioii In law fr euoiigb ciiriemty (a wreck be "bob? country, Tbo seuretHry of Iho treas ury ban wlibi dlscrrlioH ia thn Utn of Ibis currency, 1 ilend li; mo (Wat all ouiH'iniy itsiie Is safe, bvmiw t toll you, Kntlewwi, (bat yau aaNH-4-ilo anylblHK worm Uhh t- laHat tk iniriemv (a m iwlat wbf ywu vW wifek bn ni4lt t lk mwtry," Him'tHO W'AJm a4M JiuM Urn vslorlsUwi Umt wisk bins) )'d nl iwlilf mm4 I but Hm UUtlm itt mMm m MLWMi immud m w mmhwm AUSIRIA OSES M'ADO OPPOSES WVM t aii v.i i T. I J '1 A 1 a- " 4 -.. u ,i,ji-iii tmp"" f