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=% e -+flame out :in ‘Pan-Germans would sweep back into Pencirates without rubbing, leavi Makes Home Shoe Shining :1“'7\“ pain nn‘(:ll ache E:{:'eu? that easy and‘convenient. Ml'dmhmihatkhmt B K do.” Get a e t{day and keep LA hn;l&‘ All;ioruggm -Thre_enn-— TAN e m LS WHITE OX-BLOOD - BROWN Year Has Been Nothing for -, Her in Peace; Mil(ij- ..., . ings for Future ARMISTICE YEAR CLOSES WITH NATION BANKRUPT Factions Plan to Rule Nation on Different Lines; Hopes for New Life WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1919 The dry is for more socialization. ly. She maintains that, with a re- reds. They seek to present Germany nation—but one morass of industrial and political un- lunstable basis. German industry is badly shackled for want of raw ma- terials. And German labor is sullen and lazy, discontented with things as they are, none too well nourished, and unwilling to work under old con- ditions. It demands, and is obtain- ing, more and more a say in how its own destiny shall be ordered. R N i A The moderate parties want this 2B\ ] \ brought about gradually; the radi- b A cals, abruptly; and the conserva- i tives not at all. | Germany’s play from now on will be to obtain a lightning of her peace 4 e - terms through the league of nations. She has launched a campaign for T that and will carry it on continuous- public, and a new deal all around, she is entitled to more consideration than the treaty gives her. Her leaders are doing - their ut- most to squelch the Pan-Germans, and at the same time to curb the to the world as a new nation with new ideas. i She is a new sunk in a morass. A morass of moral decay! A mor- ass of financial decrepitude! A certainty. And, in this state of affairs, Ger- many consequently views the peace anniversary dubiously and says that for her, at least, peace to date has been but a bitter mockery. By Carl D. Groat. (United Press Correspondent.) Berlin, Nov. 11.—One year of ce! g Aglbmer' mockery, says Germany today on the anniversary of the great war’s engd. . f s It has been a year of aught but peage for her,, v i'nd, she looks out into the uncer- |- Just So. Save daylight as we may, night al- ‘ways arrives in dew time.—Boston Transcript. tain vista of the future with misgiv- ing., She fears that it is the old cry of pedce! peace! when there is no peace. She shrinks before the reali- ties.” For they spoil for her, perhaps, a furthe¥. 'piunge Yfto the ‘chasm of moral, physical, economic disintegra- tion which has marked the Teuton courger. . ;. : ; Near To Bankruptcy. Conclusion of one year of peace found the ‘nation today uncomfort- ably..close . to national. bagkruptcy. It found her with a laboring class, unchained from the grind of the past, now-- unwilling' to --work-—~and. .in many. cases,; unable, for., want of the raw materials. It found her with a government which despite good in- tentions and hard efforts has been unable to progress materially. And, too, it found her with internal strife, with political haulings and pul.ngs, with strivings after monarchy and with strivings after proletarian dis- tatorship, in short, with a confusion and a moral breakdown which threatens before the winter dies to new civil upheavals with possible bioodshed or with fur- ther industrial stagnation. The pendulum here has swung Aldrich & English General Blacksmithing —Horseshoeing a Specialty— Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting. 214 FOURTH STREET --from the redism of last November’s power. The air is filled with rumors of putsches. One side says, ‘“The monarchists will overthrow the government, and put a' Hindenburg or even a Hohen- zollern in power.” The other says, ““The Spartacists plan trouble. They will bathe the land in blood again to establish their rule of the prole- tariat.” Sees More Bloodshed. And both ‘sides speak with some degree of truth. For certafn it is that the extreme right and the ex- treme left are bent on establishing a new order of things, while the present Ebert-Bauer-Mueller govern- ment, formed of majority socialists, centrists and democrats, banxs omn Noske and his iron guards to keep Germany in order. Aside from Noske and his guards, Germany has little to bank on. She only prays and hopes with a sort of blind hope that the spring will bring her a new life. “If we can only get through the winter” is the prayer on every side. For the poor, confronted with coal shortage—cold homes and still re- stricted nations—it is a prayer that something will come to make a new era. For the politician in power, it is a hope that he can stave off politi- cal ruin and perhaps the disruption [ of his country. For -the business man it is the thought that if his work isn’t socialized or ruined this winter, help may come in the spring. 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