| Show if GERMAN t M Mf MEATS l li i h f FOR bt GERMAN M Mt MEN Packinghouse Exposures Give M The Agrarians The Excuse S They Wanted li ili i j REGULATIONS STRINGENT L of or lt lt anal lard b Is Ilio rho Object t y lrI I Berlin lie July Jill II Ja u u the e result of In Inquire 1 quire II d s owing to the Iba th report rl I that tbt th the had bad d de cM 4 to enforce oree neb arch stringent lawnS lawN laws I S t Int American canned product products as al alto f to lo virtually exclude Me them It U II I that several recent nf of meat Ineal for or had food nude mad at on th the RuIn frontier to he 1 h made by L the custom and an th UI this of or agriculture a t ture lure the Ihl yit in of s ton It WM was At le learned learnd that the Ibe had been ordinarily either not to break package or r not to 10 cut oK or Its lia II for fur clo examination TW bI Inspection I l 1 It tt la le believed trade in awl and tainted meat m t also aliu 10 In unborn In m the th regulation requiring a dote dose Inspection before th tamp clamp U I use u d l ar are If In III course courne of prepare lion by nt of the tile 1 fUHl Jd d agriculture arI department for tor sub cub aubr r l tit to the Thee MIeN Th t nUI will 11 apply to lm tin ports over whatever frontier hence henc they will cover American meat I in n ate II but u aa uthe th the are arc rr more r d than th the of or or Austrian meat they 1 are not expected uJ to 10 affect American mean mat which habitually are Inspected more morer r at et tarts ports than hoe has be b n the rail case with overland Imports i Rut Hut a nor more movement i lathy against meat and nd lurd is U I l being elm pushed l II by with the of nt commanding tow ow erful support In III the th when the mutter names up In ih the autumn It was son w marled by the Mcalle agri agricultural cultural chambers of land lords lord and farrere farer end and ro In the dl dIM t In III Juif JUl a i r r 80 o lilt ton i that the Ibe govern government meat ment pass pa a a s law hi excluding absolutely all 1 l pre rv neat meat unaccompanied by lIy the tb glands and all other arts rl of the th carcass Amur ca U Jt HM was obvious to the chambers that the lb UtI Importation with kith lIh preserved preserve meat mea t of other parts perta nf rat the IIII ladles bodies was wan JUI tm Im Impossible possible IK Mul or Improbable The tion of ot the th American m inert wt and nd lard trade was we Ia the Ih object hi lo view Similar or ur Identical resolutions were by L the th agricultural I of or farads Saxony Suo and other German states latec Dr Jax Iu editor of the tha 7 organ of the meat nut trade acid lo to a correspondent of oC tho the Press lr The demand df f the agricultural chambers Cham will nUI bE br heard before perils mend In November r I r hey have no 00 doubt they the will l hI he adopted as ea II American meat MS hse no defender In the opponents of ot the Ih Agrarians agrarian only fa ta Vor the Ibe lm Impart rt or of frh frith m meet t or live t K v Most of Ml a Am An elken met meat hav hc hon ben n widely published in German end and II nd used by the Ihl agrarians to 10 strengthen the Wen that no meat meal except riles raised end and slaughtered f meat meal I IK III nt III to eat lilt A 1 nn on the subvert t laid acid to day d that If It the American packers luker when hlll tin till charges again a them were ere flat first made had bad Immediately Invited the reran German government to In t send lend Its own to 10 judge Jull of Ir f the tit conditions condition It U I would have done Ilone much to la counteract tb the tbt effect east of the exposures |