Show I GERMANY IS TAKING LARGE AMOUNTS OF U. U US S. S GOODS Exports During Present Fiscal Fiscal Fiscal Fis Fis- Fis- Fis cal Year Will Break All Prewar Records Exports from the United States to GerI Germany Ger Ocr many In the fiscal year ear which ends with I June will exceed those of any year ear prior to the war Whatever may be said about hr r buying power or the currency In which she conducts conduct her trade the merchandise mer met chandise which she Sue is taking from the United States In the fiscal year 1921 will be beof beof beof of greater val value up measured in good g American Amer Amer- ican dollars than In any ony year In the hIstory history his hIs- tory of our trade relations Prior t to the tho war wal says a a. statement by the National City bank of New York our biggest exports to Germany were The They had slowly crept up from front In 1900 to in 1910 In 1913 the year before the war then of course dropped to In 1915 1916 In 1916 and nothing in 1917 1317 or 1918 resuming at in 1919 in 1920 and will considerably considerably considerably consid consid- exceed In the tile fiscal year 1921 as against tile prewar high record of loa in 1915 In the eight months for fot which we hav havO now official figures the record shows exports expErts to Germany of In the latest month of that period the tle the short hort month mantis of l February they February they were and should the tile four remaining remaining- months of the fiscal year average as much muchas as that of February the total exports to Germany in the fiscal year ear 1921 would be as against the tile high record of in the lie year preceding the warS war S 'S Ford Furd and andy material are adds adda the banks bank's statement of course the principal factors In our present exports to Gerry Germany an leat alone was In the eight eight- month period ending with February 39 value and flour bacon amounted to lard condensed milk oleo oil all and oom ott ell til about In fact Germanys Germany's purchases of our land laed were Inthe in inthe the he period in tn question more than those of riy other country and of cof bacon more than tho those e of or my any other country except Great I Britain In manufacturing material her purchases are al also alro e especially cl in cotton tt and cop i ft Ct of per Of f cotton n the exports o to Germany r n In inthe tho the el debt lt months ending with February were 8 value or more than to any other country except Great Britain and of copper coppet or more than to any other country except France rance Of petroleum petro petro- leum In its various forms the exports to Germany were ere not Inconsiderable Illuminating Illuminat Illuminat- ing fog oil all amounting to over lubricating lubricating cating caring oil and gasoline and naphtha over l Even ven on the Import side our trade with Germany Is I rot Pot to be sneezed at at our out Imports from that country measured In in United States Stated currency having been 63 In the period in question against In the tho same ame period of last year Including fertilizers fertilizer coal tar colors color various chemicals laces and embroideries kid Idd gloves decorative china and other high grade manufactures The Germans are no now getting their first view of the American flag since the close of the war as about GO CO per cent of the vessels clearing from our ports to Germany are lre now classed a as American the other 40 per cent being as foreign but without desIgnation assignation as to the countries represented I I I I i I |