| Show GERMANYS 8 TRADE POLICY I In An n Increase of the Duties on Grain Not DesIrable WAIl AR WITH AMERICA ro tul JOtZ Utter litter Word Wont ort oi 01 t u 11 I II II III Should He ne I Berlin Sept 20 Tho conference re ro Germanys commercial policy now nolI being befog held In Munich is well vet at attended tended ProC Prof Walter Let Lotz of th the Of df t Munich took for hi his theme the question Is Th an nn Increase In I ithe the grain duties compatible with the thu of at Germany lie He I lit It In the negative saying In part partI I Tho The desire for Cor dearer groin grain results result re in a 1 desire for tor dearer meat eggs fruit vegetables Iron Iroll paper yarn building material and more moro expensive dwellings Export Is possible only when tho thu cos cosof cost cast of ot production Is cheap But flut tho the new ne alms ainis at a 1 higher cost of ot pro pie production While we oppose higher grain duties we wo must ask on the other hand for A i reduction of at numerous In Industrial I n duties I f The Che speaker uttered ft a t word of ot cau ca u thin against a n tariff war var with the tho States pointing out that lint Get Gel Geln n would lose loso her markets In South Sou th Great Britain and eastern call tern Asia Prof Irot Schumacher of ot Cologne In Ill Indorsed the tho doctrine of ot moderate In iii Increase crease rense of duties f He lie II said sold ho lie thought a 1 duty marks marka tar or rye rc and OVi O for wheat would he bo justifiable Full reciprocity In rus cus rU rUoms Joins oms Questions must be bo secured re with will She lie he United States I lIe He observed Both Hoth Germany and khe the he United States must bind them themI 1 d elves Wo We must unconditionally abol abolish ish sli sh favoritism The scare of at a 0 tariff hull hullar ivar ar Is exaggerated but Germany German can call cannot I not States at fulfil every wish of ot the United |