OCR Text |
Show KGIB Iff FOBDJIIPPLIES M'f " ' K H ' L.M, Aug. 21. G rmany In 1 1 : 1 t:.r Iro'ii -iiarvatlon or from the limit of it i i.durarx - w lar us the civlhajj I op ul.it inn in cm ! i-rTu d. Thiii u th- ':b-t:l:.e of a r port made, to thr A i.i'''l Fr by :i Sw-di.-h Jui;i :ia!:.-l . I o l.,n j j .t returned from .ii rxt. i.'l. -I htriy In rm.my. ror-r ror-r o1 -or.it i '1 reports from other travelers. In r-jf:h (b riiiar.y. pa r I Ir u'ar 1 y In peril per-il 1 1. t!ir in rn.--.rkrd tcarcity of f-od--tuft-. ,-er'.f . b -r . th.-ro Is eriOUgh for eMstree The farm, rs gen--rally Htili liioc plf:i!y. e-Ti :m north Germany. Condition inp-oe. tin Swi-I:ki jaur-nahi't jaur-nahi't .-.J as one gr s roxjthward. Some flv thoj.i.r.d ga.-ts .kt -Lir!ei.U-,d h.o:-ls o-ri- M-nf1 W'th ur.hmt'rd ipiantil n-t of wtcte lrad, I u'ter. :mi.; nrtd t ream. (.'ocdili'-t In Au-:r..i .- r .-rv bad. n- pi for thou- wt'o r( . e;ve i xtni Ptd r:, they nr.- ibdnr v. jr work. 1 hf r M "f ih p ;.u:.it;on i loriglng fr.r Pf--.Ce .! llli";-l ;tJi' 1'IHT. Tb Sw. !.-h Jotirr.a.'-t doubtd the pm : Mb : y iT any nico-f-fiil uprising in Au-tri.i b.-rauv. of the Jack of organising .-il'ility :.nni;g th. lower hi-sj-en. The r iil-ooi i-'n-e in Germany, he d"-rlar. d"-rlar. d, a. t ! . h grt-.iLy re(iucjd, appears to be a nun. tn d as m t.rju-s of pi vo. The travel, r had the following meal in a diiri'g c.-r on a meat!f-s? day: Soup, flh with patatoes ai.d butter, nmrarnnl with tomato sac e. ,i j. l'.y tart and te;L. The m-.il eieit ahout S"i cents at the present pres-ent r.iie of ext hangL. A-k d what the civilian population thought about the war, the Journalist -.aid : "They bae stnpyir .1 LUkincr about Jt. They talk about fixl. sports and theatrical-. P-rlin theat- rs are filled nightly, arid the hotels, by the way, are bing re-decorated re-decorated and repainted. I asked tho reason rea-son for thN ami was told they were get-ling get-ling n-ady for th coming of peace. Mas K'-itibanU is een building a new theater. -,I asked ma ny people what they thought about the recent German reverse-. Their replies wre almost stereotyped stereo-typed : '11 indenting knows what he is doing. If bo goes backward it is because be-cause he has an object and not because he h:LS to.' I think this fairly represents the majority opinion." |