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Show PREDICTS LBS8 WiR Advises Business Associates to Adjust The?nsclves to Present Conditions. ropHXilACKN", S--J-I. 1 I . A Irxander Tjss, haul ctf the I :; m i h rx;.ort an.! i mi rn-l cftii! i-'-l or..-iii i - m ; n il, in ;m U't-lr-s bi.iv tin' isi'hi r'.nl ni'i'- -i hen: 1 f j. lay inciiiln rs of the Uani-li trade imhiMry houl.l adjust tl.irnisulvos to v.;ir conditions, which illicit Iftrit i urv, it licin' uiiuI:-to to fount on a :.jMM-i!y 1; r in i n ;i t ion of thr war. t ,'niiiT the 1'oi'iinT j f i n c i j tl e whereby (ircat lhitain j.crmil ted Denmark to ini-j.ort ini-j.ort not only what, was necessary for her ron mil in jit ioTi , It ut ;lI:o to coat in uc lt.M- inlusiri("if Mr. Fuss said, the war years of JUM, 1015 ami 1016 had boon imsiei'Oii3 ones 'for Den mark. America, which lio declared had been forced into I In; war by the (Jernian submarine sub-marine campaign, had now adopted allot all-ot li or priiinplo reardin exports. It was: " l-'irst for ourselves and our allies, then for neutrals, and nothing to the enemy. ' ' iJi'iiniarlc, the speaker contended, no longer eould couiit on receiving various American products upon which the Danish Dan-ish industrial life was dependent. The st d at ion, ho eon tinned, was to build up a Scandinavian int erehaugo of raw materials ma-terials and products. Attention must be directed to providing home producing substitutes. M r. l-'oss suggested that agriculturists agricultur-ists turn their attention to the production produc-tion of (dl and seed crops to replace imported im-ported oil cake and fodder. |