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Show 1 IF FOODSTUFFS i; ISSQLDABnOAD Value of Last Week's Ex-ports Ex-ports Is $68,490,8S9, : ; Double That of a ; Year Ago. UNITED STATES IS : PROFITING BY WAR -t . Demand for Wheat Is by . Far the Highest in the : History of the V Country. ' 1 : -:i WASHINGTON, Oct. SO. War's cic- 2 uari on American granaries, mills ani "- jac'iirj houses as s!:own today in an -.-"'ica'-s s bj- the department of commerce - 'i ts';'.;i in record ejportalions of t-read--: ;:":'. z:-:a:? and other food articles d.'.r- j ;'.7r? jertc.-Mbr. Many trace currents, " :;: by tie European upheaval, have :: to 't United States: France de- . n.--j:Tir imrr.e-:Fe quantities of t'resh sc'j-.a America and Europe burin? 1 - i arze arro'J.-.rs o: flour, whl'.e nearly all 'ie rarkets formerly supplied from cthr s e i:r;orlir:g millior.s cf ponnds it A.T.'i:ar; s.Elr. Tie v3'j of l'(X-:-.uff3 sold lroad last fie.-;:-. va i'i4?'.vfJ. nearly doi:b!e t! at . Se?:cxl.er a year aso. wr.en the total .las r:.T.6":t. Tl: war ue.Tia.rid for wlieat l'rouzrr.t ' f aborts fcr ti.e ll'.ree mor.rns ended with ' Je:i:Eber to the highest point ever .lyl'-2-- in any eorrepond:n? period. - fc.i; e:rorts. including fiour in terms i '.al. ir, the three months aggregated V- J t'-srielj. compared with 10 b'jsr.eis in that period a year ago. Big Demand for Wheat. "f . i?jr September :he exports of flour were "V:- k-'-' normal, but tite wheat sold abroad Jai no.-e tr.an twice that exported dur-. dur-. . t -e sam- month a year airo. IT.-, w'-eat total was In.01"j.'l'''i0 bush-h;7:.t bush-h;7:.t Vntwe bought 7.5T;,-?00 bush-'..- the United Kingdom, 6.440.-' 6.440.-' tafceU: ti.e Netherlands. 2,:01.'X. :r ' - other Ihjropean nations bought ":"i b'-:5he!s. More than 2.S50.009 r exported to Canada, while, ntisr ef.'eot 0f tj:e war was a alj'p- ptn cf W.OmJ bushels to Brazil. J j! ' Ciporui of fiour to Latin America n doubled those of September one -R: -r. -iiorts of fresh beef in September ,;4TBi,i t0 " -'Wt'.'J'M pounds, eleven-,r": eleven-,r": nt abroad in September. 1913. sr: J 2.;r0.lJ) Dounds of canned beef ex- -iTjM was c;cht tlr"es the amount sold H;,- tmbr last year. Gains Shown. :':-' J.'; 'rcr'a-5 in refined sutrar exports '"menaouj. Jn September 52.230,-,j 52.230,-,j 50,lr s wrc shjpped sbroa(J com. Jf-d .tn J.M4.340 one year ago. Other y"'.ir 11 ,?P'embr showed by the de--3.J -u"'M "Sural were: r-', 1913. 1514. - '',' C70.4C4 1.512,043 ' 1V'1 t"r"r' i ' , 10.4 43.S17 u;..!1 'mon. lbs. . 2,4S.S 4.M3.511 .H f ' 150,000 2,750,000 .:' ;;V;:,::a;1"''--. of cattle and Eheep de-:J'fc de-:J'fc V T"3 KiVn September last ' Wad V; ,han 161,0 cattle were sold 'K ,',", ember' "13. compared with !D;i month. The decrease in ;-a:uge EiluV''e about the same AN TO BE ASKED j 5" i rO BUY SUPPLIES zni The ,oan f f,-- er,t -till S!d,ly the FrencU sovcrn-k sovcrn-k Ne i.n,,National City bank and j U l'lr', banking: institutions, It - Trii. "J yj 'ay- ' to be used in the f iere i"k a supplies In this country. Ktt ,n" , v puolic offering of the - ' lanke,. LTC,nlch wlu be retained by t: ' ti. .""-km? the loan. . Xrilr.-, ,V ' "Pon"!. is to run nine tt t','.JJR' collateral is to be 6 per .' :' injI'V of lh "-nch gov-: gov-: '! of the i d ,for ths period. The 'v.- .; " reported to be about . mor.Vi 1 Ji,l,t"cst ai"l it Is said that "'an!,' ,!' ,' adva need on the un- '"itBiSFute8 18 a" to b spent 1:1 'l'i it t'v nnection it became known "'-' m to v al Clty bank had loaned '-'- " ;'o i,?rray anl that Swltzer- - , J nought to obtain a loan here. Checking Account. ' Vor'S ,'0an ma "v a croup . " J'n-- t banke to the government ''' 'i-lLl? "? y France as a ; -.' Wln'ihii :,Kalnt the purchase of - ' . Jf"3 country, has opened the ; j (Continued on Page Two.) UNITED STSIE5 WILL PROTECT NATIONALS (Continued from Page One.) veloned today among the diplomatic representatives here as to the probable prob-able future course of events in Turkey and the Balkan countries. 1 n some quarters it was suggested that Turkey must have had some assurance from Greece that the latter would remain neutral before eh? would dare to attack at-tack Russia. One of the military attaches, at-taches, only recently in Constantinople, hold that Bulgaria would line up against Turkey, for the reason that while the government of the former country was pro-Turkish thp people were strongly Russian in their sympathies. sympa-thies. May Stay Out. ! The British officials h;ivc pointed i out that even if war actually broke out 1 between Russia and Turkey, England : would not necessarilv be involved. It as recalled I hat England did not de-i de-i clare war upon Austria until it was ! established that Austrian troops wpre j fighting in France, r hereby enabling ! the latttT country to invoko'the aid of ltd ally bfcuusp she was being attacked, i It w'as admitted ac pocsible, in the ; event nf u n act ua I i n va.-inn of Russia by Turkish foree the British govern -; mcnt might hae ta respond to Rus-: Rus-: sia 's call for help. Person familiar nith the geotrraphi- . i e;il conditions of the country scout the idea of the Turkish inion of Egvpt , in the face of the allied fleets, and the hut deserts peopled by hostile Arabs would make it almost impossible to march an a rtn v overland. No ofil'dal Information had rearhM the Russian embassy tonight In addition to the brief nr;( t.-mnt from tli foreign of-fii of-fii c t ha r Turkey hn'J 'jninniitted wa rlikc a--r ai;Hiost KusfiM. Oflitalf formally d'-iiicJ d'-iiicJ a published repriri t hji t patlafatlon vn s fet at Hi" embassy b-:r.inse Tur-kf'H Tur-kf'H entrance into th; war lild on the rofpc- i of nus.-ia aL-uiring anoth'T sea-I sea-I port. |