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Show mission of the German government to the Argentine fiovornment. says that syndicates syndi-cates have been capitalized in Berlin for . the purpose of ertabli.-hini German colonies colo-nies in Argentina and to promote trade ' relations. Those intending; to proceed from Germany to Argentina will be selected se-lected Hnd instructed and will locate where directed by the Argentine government. govern-ment. "The German government." Herr Mayntzhusen adds, "will prevent the exodus ex-odus of radical elements and establish propaganda centers at Buenos Aires, as : weii as in Germany, where Argentina is : looked upon as a land of promise for the . Germans." i As soon as the blockade is lifted, ac-' ac-' cording to the commissioner, Germany , will begin the exportation to South , America of drugs, paints and dyes. Lo-! Lo-! comotives are now ready for export, and toys and textiles soon will be. BAPTIST WOMEN HUE H IDEA Thousands of Tea Parties to Be Given to Raise Missionary Money. Special to The Tribune. NEW YORK. July 2. Baptist women are going to give 10,000 Victory tea parties par-ties on July 4. This announcement was made tonight by F. "VY. Ayer, chairman of the national committee of Northern Baptist laymen, who explained that in this manner do the fair members of the denomination plan to mark the Fourth of July and, incidentally, reap a silver harvest har-vest to bring the campaigners nearer the S'I.000.000 goal which must be reached to win the $2.0io,000 cash prize offered by John . Rockefeller. Miss Sarah Fisk of Seattle, Wash., sent Mrs. Helen Barrett Montgomery, president of the A m erica n Woman's Baptist Foreign Mission society, a pewter teapot, with the request that it be accepted ac-cepted toward the Victory campaign. The vessel had bewi handed down through the Fisk family. Miss Fisk gave It in memory of her brother, t lie Rev. Dr. V,. J. Fisk. Mrs. Montgomery admired ad-mired the g:ft and thought of giving a tea party, taking up a collection and donating the proceed? to the drive. Will Colonize Argentina. EI'KNOS AIRES. July 2. Frederick I Mayntzhusen, a member of a gpfcial |