Show WE HAVE TU TURNE NE GORNER SAYS r BAN BANKER KEA W W. W W. Armstrong jj H Good N News Nes ws After His Trip EastWo Easto East Wo o co have turned l the corner cornor and business of this thin country oun Lt Is assuredly ter than It was a short time aft after r t grea great t European holocaust was started havo 0 returned after a n. visit to Chic and New York feeling better T r t Improvement that I T have havo soon n than trip I 1 ever ma made C to lo the bl big busing buzIne t a tera eo c ce This statement was maJe inai by bv W Armstrong pre president of the Nati at Copper bank late lata I upon his arrival al hero her from the th EM Ea 2 I I trl trip was vas purely of or a business nat I for tor tho the purpose of hh himself a to the thc actual condit conditions long so O that h ha no a I lila Ills associates miGht be In touch with t business pul pulse o of or tho the nation Thea M tn gives I tho the Western Vestern bankers an lr Ins Iru into Inlo the situation that c can n l b be In no other way for the they come l In contact with their correspond and arid have an opportunity to got bol the f vIe vi o of tho the bl big r business bustness men of or the the- Change in Chicago Mr Ir A Armstrong rm trong said ld that h he hI ot t sudden chan change e In Chicago and that vie vic vie It where only a a. short time ago both men mel were moving mo cn cautiously nn l i inow wt rJ now no everyone o was wac busy bUly and trade g crany appeared to be fully tully I rn tp to hl high h standard formerly rl set by the menso mense Interests Interest of or that Fe section rho Tha i I 1 pro provement nent II in the Middle 1 V West ost t ap apt to lo be farther advanced ad than It Is Js in East Enst yet ct Now York Is gradually s rou lOU in ing out its affairs and confidence has hu turned in a measure that me means ns bl bi ML trade In practically er e every line of ot bo bi s n floss noss Ho lie found that Fj people were much concerned about tho the West Wen as ev y They Thoy appear to h bo taking a Il keener In this see section lion from an In viewpoint he said While hUe they the ha learned to have havo a high rf regard rd for tor mining Interest l they believe o that great reat landed areas are capable of p a lot of or grain and fruit and anI ft fe fei In tag Ing beef stock slack for tor which there thre 1 I greater cater demand at this time Ume than In f r mer years Th They seem e m to want to lo i courage this industry Just at this tJ 11 th and are anxious to get more data datI datIon on phases of or the subject ct A At t no lime time 1 the Eastern people shown EO so great an terest In the tho West cst and the has come como eo so forcibly that it I H is sure sur to toof toof toof of Immense benefit to to this particular lion Cotton Situation Tho The handling of or the cotton crop II li most serious thing that tha 1 confronts confront banking and business interests at zt t time It Is li even en a Q more serious pro l than wo we of the West cst have realized JJ J i attention is being paid to this t than n any other matter that ha has Jus Jusup co coup up since Au August st 1 I The Is q JB general c In the East that the tho West take care cara of Itself and render ble bio assistance in this big reconstruct period wo we are through Tb That t w wl the cotton crop will have to bo be prO pray with a market it will take time and Southern people e will have to be he pa pat until this business is attended to ta Tho The new law Jaw is destined d have a n. beneficial effect on all busin The rho directors of the tho re regional lonal banks r f fi appreciate the Western estern style of ot d do business and are aTO prepared to mate i ano a allowances es They Thoy have hwe let it be Ira that they would rould be bo lenient with Ith tho the W Wern ern r. r who in his free ca easy way is i about such trivial always 31 eo so prompt fairs as his payments yet who ho is always al' willing to have bave I obligations amply secured d. d The direct ct al also o- o realize that our O loans may have hav be carried for Cor longer periods in that havo have accustomed ourselves to mat mak payments when our crops are aro market markt For a 3 number of ot reasons tho the settling settling- of or a ne new net country calls for longer loner t W loans loana and the tho re regional onal bank officials l jj cognizant of this state of affairs j Mr Ir Armstrong says that he does I beile believe e that the sudden betterment bu business ne s conditions will go I co so O far tha thai reaction viii set ret In and cause caule a letup trade that will ill hurt Ho II believes I Ithe tho the conditions In Europe will 1111 check i attempts to boom commodities bey hey reasonable reasonable prices and that bus busineSS Mi 1 this country wilt will be firmly established a n solid foundation |