Show STRAUS ON AMERICAN Ar ERIGAN L I 10 v dJ I Irr Secretary 8 Addresses d' d s es National Nat ona Association Manu Manu- S hin Oct I t r l.-r-At t today's tod Ys Y's st st- st lon J of the convention lt the National I II Association of or Cotton Collon rte mue an ant address In Jn which ho lie reviewed Jt the th cotton colton Jn Industry I from 11 Ir Its beginning ant anta a ao tso referred to tu the thC ftp Chine boycott hO I L Mr Me Straus spoke in ns follows Today there I Is invented In the In Industry In- In 61 Its annual product product product pro pro- duct I i Is It has paid pal annually annually an an- In Itt wages wn e and anti ex exports exp ex- ex p ports rl C about twelfth one of o the th value of t tillS Il class pf oC goods g that enters nt r Into International trade The Ihie 1 hI o- o so called yellow ellow races are ro I I I I Increasing ln customers u of o our goods godlis and fluid as l tho they a advance anco and prosper pros pros- per provided il f we keep J their good will they will buy huy mo most t of or our products and other oilier r American manufacture Turin Walk If 11 you build your our h tariff walls too high in this country you Ou will encourage encourage encourage age high walls t on tho the other sides f es which ii are arc Known h by the name nanie of or discriminating dis dis- ls- ls culminatIng criminating duties W are striking that thal wall ivall no now No 0 one foresaw fore aw this hl more clearly than Pr President McKinley who reciprocal l and anti ed etI a tariff to meet m l tho the changed and changing chan ns In order to gain our proper shar of the foreign markets the Tho convention was also S a addressed by b M. M l. l A A. 11 It HIar Marsh Mardi h a ll of oC the th New York cotton c exchange h who en entered nI n en- erect a a strong defon d of that bod body Po Postmaster yer spoke potO briefly regarding ro conditions cnn In t I the he Iw IwI pO postal 1 service |