Show l Feeding the Germans J 1 a W HILE we still dislike the Germans it is apparent appa ent they cannot pay a cent of indemnity unless they get back to work and they cannot work unless they have food Consequently the deci deci de- de ci on of the a allied lied agents to permit the import of certain articles tood food into is justified from a financial standpoint and andle le ving out all consideration of the humanitarian phase f busy nourished Germany too will be less likely to bee bec be- be e c ills t a vik Germany Recent events make it evident that evik germ like the influenza germ is no respecter of s and the Bolshevik has been mighty active while the ik hates tes have been e n holding their powwows at Paris J best est defense perhaps the only one tile the allies can can of offer er spread d of Bolshevism in Germany is that of food andI and I r. r of fo flour will will be more potent than truckloads of |