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Show READY TO INVADE AMERICA. i That the German complaint of harsh treatment In the peace treaty ia not well founded, a New York paper pa-per points out bow far from the faetf are the claims that Germany ia doomed to economic and industrial death, never to rise again to enter the competition of world trade. "New? comes from Washington." says the paper, pa-per, "that the American manufactur- I ere of dyes hare laid evidence before the ways and means committer to the effect that Germany has now ready for export $400,000,000 worth of dyea to sell In the markets of the world. With England and Franc' closed to theso dyes there is no other place to dump them but this country and the On m. So the committee has agreed to report re-port a bill providing for a license system sys-tem of import, in addition to the regu-j regu-j lar ad valorem tariff duty. In order to 'protect American dye producers from Cerman compct ,uon. This may be a wise provision, probably is; but the significance of the situation to ih. ay. erage man is the anomaly arising from Germany! sob ..n the one hand and the evidence in Washington on the other." |