Show I 1 I I I I I I GERMAN j SCHOOl I fEARED By CARL D D. D GRO GROAT T. T United Pross Press St Staff Correspondent PERLIN Sept 3 Pacifists b believe lIethe lIe the old war making crowd d Is s trying to train German youth for a n. new nw Krieg through comp compulsory physical culture The draft Q pf of a Jaw aw which the national committee for or vh culture li h hl t is- is made o ha had led them to believe this law la would merely mer be e a l substitute fur for lh the cv c service la law la now dept dead Tl's draft aft provides that children shall hall l be e tr U ned it their thc school y years als al's until the they become of a age c and that noana no ono ana shall have hayo papers for working positions po positions po- po unless he can cnn prove he has fulfilled ful fui- ui- ui filled the necessary training either Inthe inthe In the tho schools in turn or sport societies tos Tho The Versailles treaty provides against organization organisation of or societies forwar for forwar or orwar war training And tho the pacifists contend this new law would not only servo to tho the youth for tor a new war but would pl place on the tho freedom with which a workman could get fc b position On the other hand tho promoters hold that It I I is well to build a strong nation and point to the overwhelming postwar postwar postwar post post- war sport movement mo as tl evidence that Germany wants Ing Tho Tim Freiheit organ of or the tho Independent independent inde Inde- pendent Socialists writes Wo We do not to appear to bo ho enemies of sport we e have bao too loa often otten asserted that for tor workers work It is advisable to have a harmonious harmonious har hal g of or tho the bod body batty Lal Labor or however er would do well to remember that it Ip it high time to make mako up for the war losses In hi spiritual strength I |