"! ''" -' l""TT.JW s ??iw!5F7r;r!r!v77T t ,. 'ft. ft .T , K. i "- I tX r 'jvTsv'vih, ?r,TW'w . ,?,,v ii ' . fl'.-..'Jff i. ,J 8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,'. MONDAY, t NOVEMBER 7, ,1321 te- flit i Sc i. GERMAN MAGNATES MAY BACK CREDIT & i Industrial Barens Offer Billion Marks Lean in Return for Freedom Frem Restrictions BERLIN PRESS SKEPTICAL Fly tli Associated Pres Iterlin, Nev. 7. The I.cngue of Ger- an Industrialists tins voted te come Je I lie finnnclnl aid e( the Government bv 'ilaeing nt its disposel the foreign cred ts of the League's member which it is t 'mated will ield 1 000.000.000 1111 1 k1?. resolution te this effeit was adept ed nfter seven hour of stormy debate i which was participated In by Hiiro Stinties, the financier, and Dr. Alfred Ilugcnbcrg, director of the Kruiip . Works, i The ieolntten sets fertli the fellow- i lug conditions; j Adoption b) the Government of n program of rigid economy mid consul- tntlen with private enterprises in for- i initiating the iconeinle and tnx pro gram, j Dcclnvatinn of the Geveruient's will- l lnsnes te call rpen ferelRii llnaiicinl experts for advice in regard te the amount of credit te he floated, .mil its realtien te the prevailing fluctuation of i foreign exchnnge. ' Kfflfieuc Drnunded I T'litei prises in (lie hands of the Slate i . . , ,, t . . . . . 'ana pniiuc nenies ie uc managed in sur h , a ninnner fliat they cense te lie a drain I upon the public tiea-iry. Treeilem of the eeuntrj 's cconemif ; life from ever ic-trirtien th.it hinders : 1 its development. In tht. category the ( League places the eight -hour dav. The meeting was attended bv lL'Oil! ! representatives of hig business (in I cerns. Kudelf Harcnstciii. picsldi'iit of i the itelclisnanK. pnriicipaieii in me lie bate en the resolution urging the dele gates te support the credit sthenic, Klnniiflii' writers express the opin ion that the (ieverninent will be tillable te agree te the stipulated conditions. Newspaper) Opposed Venvaeits sa.vs: "This Is the ilrst instance in modern history of taimef' arrogating te themselves the pieregntivc of dictating te the State condition under which the are wllllug te conic te its old." The newspaper adds that the Indus ttialNts' piopesltlou is "anything but u credit aid, and rather a iielitical bar gain which ma be casll.v converted into usury." It warns the Government against "surrendering Itself Inte the hands of Stiimes and his allies." Other writers decline their belief that the industrial leaders are net overly keen te aid the (loveninient. The condition with lefeience te eti terpiises In the hands of the Slute, tlie say, obvleuslj applies niaiitl.v te llii'' railroads, whhh are new being op erated at a less Tin- construe (lie londitien as a xel'cd attempt te tone transfer of the leads te private owner ship in the hope of (enveiting them into meiiev matters wnieii will eventually lc!d sufficient earnings te pay the In-, teiest oil a foreign credit lean en a told basis. ' Dr. Hernhard Dernbiirg, formerly director of German propaganda in the I'nlted States and who has held the pest of Finance Minister, discusses the German economic sit uation in the Tugebliitt and outlines a plan which he declares is the only way te save (Sermany from financial ruin and "the rest of the world from wage slavery and business instability. Ills plan embraces the following peints: Hi-it. That the I'nitcd States grant the IXente Towers additional time en Its credits and advance leans te the Central Powers for the purchase of raw mnteilals. Second. The declaration of a ten-year moratorium en (Icrmnn reparations. Third. Arrangement of Germany's In ternal tinatuial problems. Fourth. Protection of German money , held in foreign countries. I Fifth. Immediate I eductien of the ! cost of occupation of German territory. MNtli. lixpcrt CMiiiiiiiaiieu ei viur maiiy's abilit ie pay end the estab lishment of her rights under Article 234 of the peace treaty. BLUE LAW BALTIMORE ISSUE Dr. Kelly Backed by Clergymen for Legislature llaltliiiere, Nev, 7. Should Dr. Heward Kelly, famous surgeon, inde pendent candidate, be elected te the Lcsiflaturc from this city he will lead the fight against race tracks and vie latien of Sunday laws. Frem a score or mere pulpits yester dey Protestant ministers fcpeke In ad vocacy of Dr. Kelly's reform campaign. He has been the most sensational figure in the campaign just closed. Comptroller is the only State Officer te be elected. A complete Heuse of Delegates and thirteen State Senators of the General Assembly are te he chosen. The light seems close. Neither side is ever-confident. Republicans have made strong tights In every legislative district. illllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllH yfrw,M;,M7( CUT PRICE SHOE REPAIRING QUALITY WORK AT REDUCED PRICES temimwmfa That Annoying Cough wlilch often cornea with the rtrst cold dayg will mirrender te SplttRfi Ceryza I.ozenttei an old l'lllacfelphla prescription wlilch han yearn of relief te Itii credit. Handy te rnrry and' ue. Prompt ly effective. In cenfenlent boxes, 23c. LLEWELLYN'S riillndelphla'fi Standard Ilrur Stere 1518 Cheitnut Street wmuwm&jmMtmmw II BALLOT AND VALUABLE COUPON , , (f J I ' Te obtain the 15c Packet without charge (1) Buv a hup,e tube of Colgate's Ribbon Dental ' jri,,-,, ryv ' l I in "s Cream and attach te this coupon pasteboard carton in which you buy tube (2) Sign coupon and J a rfx"rs' "' jg J M "g mail both carton and coupon te us. 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