Show I BF T IN STRUGGLE 1 di i OF t CAPITAL AND lABOR SEEN German Crisis Is Near Is ci Belief of Special U. U S. S Adviser N I By Harold E. E Bechtol European i u Manager of t the o Newspaper Enterprise Association El Dec Dee 9 I. A V showdown jl ht between German capital and Gert Ger- Ger lR a t man n I labor libor is drawing near said Ar- Ar Arman i fur E. E DunnIng Punning secretary of ot the A rI an Association of or Commerce t and Trade in an Interview for N N. E E. A. A P i capital Is preparing to force the theW I W t lp p to now labor has been getting concession after concession with little littleS Capital has determinedly S I voided old d a clash while conditions have ha be on at their worst 1 But the showdown is inevitable When the factories get coat coal and materials and are ready read to step In the owners will force a test of or strength They make no secret of 01 It i Labor knows It SPECIAL SPECIAL ADVISER i Dunn nt is an American who has haa d em een tji Germany continuously continuous continuously for earl care the war all through the 1 i war tar ana since Last November ember the merican armistice commission called caned jiin hu to U Spa for several weeks as epe erpe- elal dal ial adviser er on conditions conditIons' in Germany He la I. In close touch with labor and uen s conditions and talks frequent- frequent j y with many of ot the biggest business businessmen mss men in the nation I The industrial capitalists capitalists' know that the shorter day has come to stay he aid ald They know that the workers to keep a voice in the manage- manage I sent ent of ot their working conditions and 10 0 soon on But they say MY that Germanys Germany's only ope ll lies lIeg a in re restoring as much as pos- pos be elNe of or the old German efficiency Costs Costi must be kept down as well wel as profits rotus There must be plain hard work They are preparing to tight fight POLITICALLY STABLE Politically things are more settled Personalities Per may change but few Oer- Oer ans admit the possibility of or any sued successful sue sue- d uprising and change of ot the tte I form of ot tire tie government either by roy roy- or reds REDS EDS CANNOT WIN CONTROL i I Tho The winter Inter will undoubtedly be ahard a a. ahard hard one Coal food and clothing willbe will willbe b be VCr very scarce Sporadic rioting and andare are things to be guarded ain t perhaps expected The Com- Com may even e achieve local temporary temporal tem- tem successes But the strong Geran Goran Geean Gee Gor an middle class wont won't stand for Communism Remember Munich The Th reds gained complete control these ther They tj lasted a a. short time I I can s see e how American bankers and ind nd business 8 agents coming In tr fresh h regard gard the situation as hop hopeless less CREDIT AS CURE No Xo one on can sit lilt down and Appraise 1 Germany and find justification for a aloan aloan loan oan bv by pure business standards As 8 Asi i business venture In In that sense a a. credit for tor Germany is out of the question ques Ques- Lion tion If a credit comes it must come simply Imply to prevent a cra hopeless h hopeless bankruptcy It must come on the basis of or awarding Germany necessary mat ma- ma t to give her a start toward payIn payIng pay pay- In Ins Ing off her obligations Most Germans I think really are confident Germany will pull out however however however how how- ever they talk at times Conditions are on the upgrade at any rate rat I can see ste that and our reports all show It IL It It t will be ho a a. long Iong hard struggle of I course course Some borne Germans speak of ot twenty twenty five five years some of a a. generation genera genera- tion But Dut few of them want to throw up the iho sponge |