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Show LIVING CONDITIONS BECOMING BETTER Situation in Germany Is Adjusting Itself, It-self, Although Prices Are Still Abnormally High. COBLENZ. Kept. 13. 'Hj the Assoolatf-d pre,,,. ) Living coed it ions in the interior of Germany are rapidly adjust Iiir thornst-lve un 1 a rt-tult of the lifting of tlie bloclciule. IIow-1 IIow-1 eviT. acordlnjr to the llerman newspupers. it ! may be y n brfore food prlct-s bcronie normal ! or virtually tli nam? as before the war. Some 1 'Jermaa editorial writers, conipluining of high prirr-s at tlie pres'-nt time nod (hiring the : war. contend with bittt-rnesti that the low cost of living m joyed hy (iermaoy for ao many jears ia gone forfver. Ai an Indiratl'-n of improvement in the food situation In one r.ermun city the Kolonialwar-n i Zeitun? of L'ipaig says: j "i'rofiteerlng trade jirices plainly uhow a fnll-I fnll-I Ing off uliice thf lifting of lh- Idockade. The ! orerchargH on pork bavt- long Rince been re-' re-' mored it ad the fut !ioringe bun ceancd. To be mire the demand fnr fnnh in rat i ns urt-at I nitw an bMo.-f. in crnH(Hnce of the cBhullon ! A dnifntic alaiightering. I "T!,i ne'l. h'i'eviT. la covered in the main I by thf restoration. Kvi-ry whre one finds, in I th i-fltlng place. b-ef. vi-nl and pork meat without limit and at rrasoniible price. Om- can one, more cut at noon in Cologne for 4. .10 mirk and in a win.- retauranr for 5. SO marks; j ttien-foro. II appear (is if conditions ure coming I which are nrcep table." |