Show L man German TI Trade t Growing 2 i YV tT lA BYER the political tribulations of the Germans Ger- Ger T T mans be however may deeply into Bolshevist theories thc they may have hae sunk how however vcr strongly the they 4 v may resist s surrender of their render princes and prince potentates potentate responsible re re- re- re for atrocities during the war their traders their heir shrewd shrew business men inen en seem eem to t be bo diligent F For r vi-I vi rr dence thence of this the growing list of exports to the United States has hai ha only to bo b e examined mined In J July y last less les than tha t. t i 0 0 worth of of goods gods came into nt this country from i l' l Germau Germany In November th the amount was Vh While e this His was wa lit little more ore than one fifth one of what it was ivas in the month t 1 corresponding of 1930 1913 the ac f in iD n very varv er f few fr w months is i noteworthy pi Te progress post post- I I war wa e exports ports began began with wih machinery toys cotton coton laces laces' and embroideries cutlery an anti and leather gloves glo loves Now Nov it is i a a. formidable IL list t including fur furs Airs chum chem als 1 als fertilizers dyestuffs sugar sugar beet seed musical ins in instruments ill in- s beads artificial gems needles arM and a n wice wide variety of other articles In I the detailed list of such imports imports given in the trade journals there arc thirty thirty- two general classifications re Textile machin machinery r ry is is amon among these This shows shoWs that industrially s sp speaking aking aking Germany is is getting on Oil her feet despite the tl lack of coal and other raw rw materials and the time almost utter disruption of ier transportation facilities From this country Germany i is already taking taig record quantities of pork prk beet beef and other meat Iel und and dair dairy products as a well el as 5 cotton coton anti and leaf tobacco Before the war Germany took look very ery little of oC American meats and all ni sorts of obstacles were interposed in interposed in- in to prevent hog products from fro the United States fin finding ing sale there K Now w it i is a case ase of necessity is s a famine in il fats The German people must b bo be fed li ii lithey they are aro e expected to work and they evidently realize thc they must work and produce if they expect to live |