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Show fil BE Sd Currency Bill in the WL Regarded as Strong-JB.Tcst Strong-JB.Tcst f President's JvHold on Congress. W)S INSIST IKhe way is clear Doubtful as to Out-Wm Out-Wm House Leaders Said nRfe Worrying Over U Bteyenue Question. lUKsOTOy. Sept. 21. The UlMfteJt of President Wilson's 1 lBorer party policies and over fHttiva performances of con-1 con-1 VjjHiiiout to occur. Within tho rB tas teon e trum in Ujflit of Ms currency reform clc-U clc-U e Pracca completion of Htttf wvlsion bill so far as ad-ijHltica ad-ijHltica ideas are concerned I'Hjigtion Don paramount in con-IHd con-IHd ircles "bears directly upon 1 jBWeat'B potential control of the I reform situation in the son- jv or oso inimediatoly l Bd irith tlie handling oi the V)WMD, tlie general query is: JB; president be ablo.to induce VRto to act on tho Glass-Owen Bjrt delay, and without matc-"tfion matc-"tfion of its provisions? .Hb 1 apparently no spirit of an-eurrency an-eurrency legislation among P of either party in the son-'jJBfc. son-'jJBfc. wide differences of opin-,B opin-,B beat mothod of revising !dy'.JP5)( end currency system will iwtat'of strength, in which jfcJcrg expect President Wil-.MS"8 Wil-.MS"8 "will he brought into igcaME? feature of the situation Jjjj'ljt8 that tho vote of one lftk member of the banking irrH7 colnmitte6 1rouW 06 Euf-AWtRWent Euf-AWtRWent tho committee from " MPrl5D" th0 currency bill. leHMj tmn democrats and five E'b friends in congress Ku D0 BCrious hitch in Sjm&ij programme. W FARMED OVER isb5EVNU QUESTION Pjfinal News Service. ON. Sept. 21.-FIglireB se- sEf, nd uae managers on r,pjm "rence committee, th sen- ttfSKf, r ylelded 10 11,0 house amendmenls lhat' H ad-Mld ad-Mld havc Provided for ?1B -in rountl numbers. 5K'ivtn"3 Vrhere compromises i,E?e,h0USe ratCB havo ' bUt 1,1 lllc 01)1,0 tBT. rorced Increases over 5, ,8hcd b' "'o senate thls enld be- truo JgE enedulo, where material wW&t'T6 rateS ado 25W6 i8enate fereea refuse V5SU ?H,n one or two of tho yJPot Enough. mJST nowhB "ear 2 Efr 00,000 lo. eiJS bjr WoduMra of sweet .Ann-at.e mm'ttce yield- MMh -l".economl.so on zante ?500,000. DHHIl Ik) al-mE nBUrc on Us K,SSan(IVbldfro rroin Its' 1 b " 18 the" su5" OK .SSVi1 'V d,sP''t-V d,sP''t-V blur's nLfle4?llot1s- tho lntratlve fill KEEP MUf PAHTY? itafRfemied from Page One.) jgikfH ifcdtroiible Is ahead over the rjjaKie sx. Another week proba-liBe proba-liBe required to reconcile all dlf- $M:MASlON OF "Jpffi LONDON FIELD If, Sept. 21. Discussing the currency bill In its financial tk morning, the Dally Tele-jtils Tele-jtils a possible Invasion of the N bre by American banks as !,the clause In the bill provld-e.utabllshment provld-e.utabllshment of branches In ptriea. put," says the Telegraph. B.very large question and one r.wcome Eomewhat embarras-wJon embarras-wJon banks now holding very Ifcndes for New York, Chicago Merlcan banks.' Anv addition rivalry already existing ww. be unpopular In Lom- Mt tie invnslon now tbreat-Hj tbreat-Hj m particularly unwelcome, P. It mbjht be very dislocating i to existing arrangements." declares that London banks "rtepilng bills up to the mar-SWy. mar-SWy. and that American accepting blindly, through !. both for themselves and i,TT0ui(l create a condition like Conor another outside supply tothorltles here are said to be viKtion both as to how the inould -oe treated and whelh-iwoii whelh-iwoii the other side should be KING ATONES POTSDAM SPEECH Sl.-KIng- Constantino of k. .f,5rfcSi gratitude for to tupport" of France, which, SfthJ taken tilc Initiative toe rghls of the Greek pco- J5eJmc Polncarc at u ' !Kn.?.rlfS ,cx,)reK3CS patlafactlon iK' of Jlnp Constantino t mXWhL ,Jil ""happy impression BPjsch at Potsdam. |