Show ECONOMIC RUIN RUN OF GERMANY FEARED BY PAPER Raw Material Question Queston to Face Industries After War It Says By fly International News Service WASHINGTON ASHINGTON JunA Jun 9 Fear 9 Fear ear for the economic ruin of Germany after the war because raw materials will be more quickly L available to allied aled factories fac tac- tories is expressed in an article In the quoted artcle in diplomatic I dispatches received here today So stron strongly I does docs the paper feel teel on the sub that It demands equality for G 1 Ocr Ger r- r many In the raw material markets as a necessity for peace We e must mURt require at an any price the lie says gays that raw raw material he be delivered to us a as rapidly rf and under the same ame conditions con as to our enemies I and we tse cannot rest arms before reachIng reaching reach reach- ing this result This is 18 a dan danger dancer cr be- be rore ore one which no German man can remain indifferent Of Ot what use to us will wi be our most brilliant brIlant victories our great greatest st military milar and political successes successes suc sue if Ir our economic life Is oppressed by enemies All our sacrifice will have havo been leen made mae In In vain wl The Tho paper frankly frankl points out that despite German Germanys Germany's s success In mug ing the war tar for four tour years ears on her own r resources resources this has bus been done don only through the complete and efficient de do- do voton of of everything In the fatherland to the war wa This ver very devotion the paper confes confesses es ha has practically wiped out the great reat commercial enterprises dependent for Cor or raw material In fields absolutely controlled by b tho the allies ates principally England and the United 1 I I 1 States En England lan the paper admits has al already already al- al ready gone one far ar In conquering the world markets In ill which German Germany competed After the war It foresees that the En Eng Eng- lish lah and American factories will spring Into activity act and flood the world wi before German concerns can get et the supplies with which to begin be ln production Despite tho the papers paper's frank frnk discussion o of this difficulty it still thinks think the al alles al- al les lies will wi not realize how to use the powerful economic weapon In their han hands s. s The paper believes that somehow somehow some some- how Germany German will wi be able both to dom domn- om- om mate by arms and to demand from the owners of oC the tile raw materials that rw Germany Germany Germany Ger Ger- many be given en an arm a equal chance with Ih the nations In the pursuits pursuits pur pur- suits of ot peace it j 13 is a u. says the dispatch which transmits the opinion that if Ir German Germany were deprived ed of ot raw rw materials materials ma ma- tennIs after aCer the war even for a limited lm- lm lim number of years ears a large larse part of her Industries would be be completely complete crippled and unprecedented social crises would occur |