Show iC COOLIDGE ASSUMES OFFICE i WITH WORLD HALF MAD SA SAYS YS I FM FAMOUS GERMAN JOURNALIST 4 BY MAXIMILIAN L IL 10 Germanys Germany's Publicist Wireless to The Standard Standard- Exam iner r Copyright 1923 B Aug 4 4 sorro corroa 10 i felt In Germany to- to to-liy to thy oe o the death of o Mr Hardin HardIng and while the tha emo emo- emotions emo- emo emotions emotions Ol of ot the German people are b hi th n s feel teel a I keen een and and realize a 0 trl v nl h 1 gentle has left dIe orld ord Trills and I come with suen a rapidity In th s unhappy cowl roun- tri coun-tri tr thit the ti-c arrow sarrow ot of o toM Ive Wl Wa q quickly to the fortune fortune of the m merr morriw Ant AnI Germany Germiny s a city dwell dwell- dwell dwell-cr cr era t hunger with itc thy and nd m r steps it 14 KUlD f I Women omen of ot the middle elass clus cla sand and ond th the proletariat for nine years pit tul the count country B o moat most pit pit- I tul ful creatures once more run runAbout bout for tor hours dalli 5 Ith empty baskets and Md stand tand for tormore more Hours before lt n shops In lii order to buy the bar bar- barest eat bar NIt est nece of or life for tor their and nd thel thel- thel children Despite Depte the tha tact feet that they ate arc arcI told dozens of It time e the that t I e 6 thin thins baa haa been sold old out oil the thc rc n waiting and hop hoping I Ithe In ing It If they do s secure curo pitiful portions of ot food th they y hurry hurty to ther homes I Ith washing m r and s sewing w nS until late into the Worry Worry- Worrying ing leg whether ther they 1 will I b be able to buy anything on the mor- mor morlOW low mor-low I lOW ow These families have no amusements Iho he ho little girls an have hae no dolls the hO he hns s are ared d the play play- playthings things things because th they would cot cost hundreds and thousands ot of marks Meat milk c e Cg gi and nd tot at e een e en margarine together wIth vegetables and nd fruita trull are not ne tl ne neeli el cx- cx ex expensive pensive pensie but frequently cannot I he be obtained d at all The aver aver- average average age German workman man must toll toil 95 minutes in order to earn enough to buy a loaf of bread bread-bread bread of ot much poorer qUAlity than the tho a average E Eng Eng- English I lish working man gets for tor the money equivalent of onh 15 minutes labor This fact IlIum- IlIum Illum I mates Intes tho the question of o com corn commercIal commercial mercial competition tier better then thAn long tables of ot statistics Potatoes the tho food vf of the manes marees cost marks a 11 pound and arc are not often oftOn to be had for tor months month at ata ata ata a time A wi wise so assigned great grent quantities ot of potatoes to the d with the tho result that more drunken people are seen than ever be- be tor be-tor- fors forO The Tho sarno same was done with maize barley and sugar Only I the distilleries the manufacturers manufacturers of liquor and chocolate and the luxurious ts have as much c cm they want PERIOD The most dangerous perIod for tor a or Is tb the time when the old harvest approaches ez- ez e and th the new one Is Isun I IsI un reaped Cola Colli weather we rain one and hal hail have ave delayed for near near- nearly nearly II ly a month th tho n nw grass 13 Is good farmers are arc putU j their catIe catle out to toI l as instead ct of I bern for tor paper inny bome over Great Gret quantities of ot the best beet food tood po go to 1 the t e luxurious sum slim summer m m mer r resorts The tO Is senselessly ly blind to Its policy ot of foreign S O ta for wc ks part partially lIy It not el ei i tire pre prent prevented nt d Ih the Importation tim tion tt ef The Th gov kOV- kOVer goV- goV government er might have haVo Imported d cheaply from roel countrIes nl thu that thua shown 04 01 G t- t P man f-man man dealers how In possible It would bo be far t them thom to to l prices at will but no attempt was made me-de to do this th th- th favored faVored d ons been bc bl n aol to Import olea of Ierlan Carpets Thi inconceivably foolish hope that the Ue value of ot the them mrk rk could b be d b h the much lower than in New York and nd by printing to 10 1000 billion mark marks daily dally has en ended l d das as It had to end nd The dollar which stood for tor In early July no now stands stand for marks And t nv three to tour four per cent of ot Ocr Ocr- miny Ger-miny mIny S q expenditures 1 lie ie I co coy cov- v- v I Iv v T Tie rest re t Hot be met by printing presses s 's n sni ni 11 Iro d 11 u U i u in iii teo 1 n n July 9 3 anti an l 21 It i is o 40 that hut mis 1 cu cai b cleared bv by fie tio new tues taxes jut announced n r nAr-r U SLID I D E Een Even en n a torel foreigner r must ad- ad admit admit ad admit mit the patience and discipline with which n 1 the tho much abused urban population of ny endure their ht h I iho he revolution which v as ns for the last I Sunday In ln July was feared eared without w ground It ItIs Itis Itis Is a that the communists hove have gained ground because the I their iS 18 Inam In the Reichstag ac- ac ac nothing but bu ae e splIt Into sects and without funds and and w capons would not h he heable heable able undernourished to stir and apathetic workman to revolt o overnight ht An All A would be tilled with amazement It if he that millions here are counting on an in French Ando ncr nr sink sink- ing striking sinking off oft their chains yet this Is true The new president ot of the United assumes his lofty Jott office with a v orld half halt mad |