Show PRESIDENT TO PRESS CURRENCY LEGISLATION AT PRESENT SESSION Will Send Message on Subject to Congress Early Next Week ASHINGTON WASHINGTO June H. H President H.-President President W vy Wilson still wants currency leg- leg enacted at the tho present session of Congress and will bend every effort erfort to accomplish that purpose Tho The President President dent planned to write his currency message message mes mes- sage to Congress toda today It will be presented presented presented pre pre- June Juno 23 or 24 4 about the tho time that members of ot the House get back for tor reorganization and work ork on the currency currency currency cur cur- rency bill It was also announced today from administration quarters that Secretary McAdoo and Chairmen Owens and Glass of ot tho the Senate and House louse banking I and currency committees respectively had reached an agreement on the main features of ot the currency bill the they have havo been drafting for the last two months months- The rhe President it i Is 18 understood will not go Into detail In his currency mes rues message sage preferring to back the Owen- Owen Glass bill as an expression of ot his Ideas but will ill call can attention to the need for tor currency reform His Ills argument ment will be along tho the line of ot his letter recently to Senator In which ho declared that In loyalty to the tho countr country currency currency cur cur- rency legislation W was WS II necessary ary the present session of Congress so that any an attempt to create creat artificial disturbances disturbances disturbances disturb disturb- ances after acter tho the tariff shall have become a law ma may bo be offset b by a free system of ot credit which will make It possible for men big big and little to take care of ot themselves In business The currency message Is not expected expect expect- ed to be more than 1200 words long and It Is not known whether tho the President President President dent will read rend It to Congress as ho he did die tho the tariff message or 01 send end It to both houses as was waR the custom before he ho broke a precedent of ot a century |