Show I STATE WOUlD HAlT GERMAN RUSH ABROAD Some Sell Household Goods and Personal Effects Effects Ef- Ef J to Get Away From Misery in the Fatherland dc 4 Jan Tan 26 By A. A P. P P.- P. Canada anada South America and Bus Jus- rare are the three countries countries' toward f prospective e German emi emi- I rants are turning their ther eyes es since United United States quota became ex- ex aUsted ted fau I eX-I t Steamship offices are today be- be by disappointed Germans who arKo had planned to go BO to America Many tany of ot them them had sold their farm tarm ten ls their household goods and andOn oVen O their personal effects to raise money poney for the trip It Is impossible tor them to wait In Germany till the new American quota opens next July and anel most ot of them are determined determined deter deter- mined to go somewhere deter Wo 8 ant cant be worse off than we weare I are arc in Germany is the universal 1 pl they mal make e when emigration I Officials caution them it is not flot wise to jump into some unknown land i without funds and with no friends t to look after ater them YOUNG MEN LEAD Many rany Germans seem obsessed at atthe atthe atthe the present time by the Idea that they must leave the fatherland This hIs is especially true of ot young pen who insist that they can see no future for tor them at home and it applies particularly to clerks teachers teach teach- ers stenographers government em em- and other white collar worl workers ers Such persons are not en encouraged encouraged encouraged en- en to emigrate but household servants and farm laborers are I 5 Emigration to Russia is not en- en I en-I A few V German scouts are e going to that country to look over ui the situation with a a. view to locating Cc Colonies onies of farmers especially in m Iberia erla but the average German peasant has little enthusiasm for forli forthe the li movement Many Germans who yere v re colonized in Russia before belore the war 81 have returned home and told Mt the way they were treated when their land was taken and their crops ps confiscated The newspapers have published this information and It has dampened the enthusiasm for tor life Ute under a. a communist regime ADVICE FREELY GIVEN The government maintains a a. sp special special cial office to deal with those who would leave the country It la is presided presided pre pre- sided over by widely traveled officials off ofU- I- I who can give advice about all parts of the world These men nen are areo areso so o brutally frank In their statements about countries toward which emigrants ts wish to go that the office has been nicknamed the tate state bt te warning office Professional men for tor the most part have their eyes ees on the United States One of ot the best known German German German Ger Ger- man medical journals recently published published pub pub- an article by a physician who had passed the examination to practise practise practise tise in America The writer said openings were far tar more In the United States than In South I America and explained that Americans Americans Ameri Amen cans employed physicians more ore than do Germans But he warned physicians not to go o to the United States without some mon money y and without good friends to assist them until they could establish them them- selves |