Farm Bureau Attacks Weeks Washington, Sept. 10.—The Amer lean Farm Bureau Federation, through Gray Silver, its Washington representative, issued a signed state ment attacking Secretary Weeks and the Alabama Power company and strongly defending Henry Ford's offer for the Muscle Shoals properties. The statement issued by the war department after Mr. Ford conferred last week with President Coolidge and the war secretary In which it was stated that Mr. Ford was not aware of the legal entanglements in volved in the inclusion of the Gorgas steam plant in the properties. Mr. Sil ver said, was 'incomprehensible," since the Detroit manufacturer was "fully aware these so-called legal en tanglements" and had Incorporated In his offer an agreement ts “assume all obligations and liabilities lawfully im posed on the United States^by said contract.” At the time Secretary w ecks state ment asserting that Mr. Ford "uid not know of the legal situation in which these properties (the CJorgas plant and transmission line) are in volved," was issued last week, "the THE NEBBS— __ THE ROAD TO WEALTH. 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