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Show FORMER SENATOR fl CLARK IN LONDON 9 Believes This Country Is Suffering 9 From Too Much Politics and Too nfl Many Socialists in High Places. jfl Special Cablo to The Tribune. HI LON'DO.W July j:'. Former .Senator ' H W. A. Clark, who arrived on Thursday j flj from America, brlnprln.v his grand- j BJ daughter, loft today foi Tronvllle, to Join his wife. They will remain thoro sir flM weeks, later moving lo Vienna and re- Hjjn turning lo America In .September. ' Vfl "Conditions now seem to be more fuv- SJ orable all around, " said Mr. Clark, ''re- cf'tit rains boinjr very beneficial to the ; BJ crops. We have n bumper cotton crop assured, also a big- corn crop. Although Hjj there has been considerable dry wcath- fll or, yet the recen'i rains havo saved the situation. Thoro Is some doubt t.buiit the wheat crop, but that scums to be In a fairly satisfactory condition. "When congress adjourns am! those HJ fellows tired of spouting, normal con- HJ dltloiis should be assured. I builevc the JH business prospects of America wore never Iflfl butter. What America has been and la IH1 suiforinv; from In too much politics and ffljjH too many Socialists in lii.li places, hut HH that will all be tcctincd, The American BJ people can be relied on to sec to that. DBl "As to the copper situation, it can be HV described as fairly koocI, Tlio world's HI stock of copper Is beSnfr reduced at the rate of ."O.OOO.OOi) pounds a month, and HH thai Is a favorable condition. While H prices are low, yet consumption in KnK- HH land Is cnormmw and our exports are HH xrcnt. amounting- to morn than 30,000 HJ tons in thu month of June' IHfl ! HI |