Show r GERM GERMAN N MAN POWER f y LOST BY EMIGRATION f i Population C l iPer e F Since 1913 f l Berlin Germany Germany had 6 0 per cent ent entY Y less leas population at the beginning of 1024 than It had at the beginning of 1018 1918 l ta according to the estimates of the German statistical office The total population Is le now placed It at t An analysis of the figures shows c fi fic the decrease In man power ha has been beeny y oj more marked than the general d df de dei i f cline cUne I There DIe e are ate now 7 per cent ent fewer men mn between the ages agu of fifteen and sixty sixty- Y live flue and the number of able able men between twenty and forty five has baa been dropped 18 13 per cent ent Also the proportion of children under ten tea has lIu dropped from 38 sa per cent to 18 IS ISper per cent Emigration Is I. making violent reductions In population of the YeT very character char J aster acter that German n needs most for ret re- re 1 cg t ln e-ln ru n. n t t. tt si ti the migration i iO O of v. v j pj Per Ger Germanys Germany's an anere 1 1 young 11 far farers I ers ere tl ju n technicians technician Doctor forger Berger counselor coon coun orl or l to the cabinet on subjects relating to emigration says ease Germanys Germany's ability to r reconstruct i Itself speedily Is ii being belD undermined un u. by the flight to the new world While he be does doe t not advocate the rei restriction re re- i- i of emigration he be suggests I that the social lodal condition of the workIng work- work lug Ing class must be raised raIled so 10 as I to make for r the workers to re remain remain re re- main In GermA y |