Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1920, Page 8

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UNITED STATES HAS BEEN MADE CENTER OF WORLD'S BUSINESS WASHINGTON, (By Mail) —The United States has been made the heart of the world’s business by: the westward trend of commercial affairs and has reached the stage in itg industrial and commercial development ‘where the Taintenance of Yoreign outlets is nec- e ry to continued domestic prosper 1 Director R. S. MacElwee, of the bureau of foreign apd domestic com- merce of the Department of Commerce, announced today in this annual report. Declaring that the present. stagna- YANKEES LEAVE GERMAN FIELD Uons. Of the total for next year $1,100, 960 would he spent for commercial at faches abroad and for the promotion of commerce, / It is proposed to double the number of commercial attaches -makine 24, and to increase the number of trade com- missioners abroad by 17; making a to: tal of 66, while . commercial agents Would be tripled With a total of 33, Estimates include $300,000 for corn- inercial attaches, $500,000 for promoting ‘commerce in general, $160,000 for pro- moting commerce in Central and South Peace Is Serious Handicap to Americans in Trade Re- lations TO BRITISRERD Failte to Bring About Early | Other American concerns have ap- pried for permission to. import-machin- ery and manufactured articles, but the economic couneil has thus far withheld the permission on the ground the «r- teles could be produced in Germany. he German government's principal objection™to importations at this time is based upon the low exchange value of the mark. (Until the mark is stabil- ized, the Germans believe trade should be encow On the bgsis of exchange of goods, or that only_such importations should be permitted as will encourage German production and form a thatiet fot Gerrrian labor. The ink used in pfinting the Bank of England notes is of a peculiar black- hess which no othet tink can, imitate. It is made by ‘a secret process, from ehatred husks of grapes and a seeret oll . "PO THEATER (SeuRNORRET ARACEAE, “TODAY ONLY SPECIAL RETURN SHOWING ; tHe CIRCUS” A CLASSIC OF THE BIG TOPS A ’ REMARKABLE SCREEN SPECTACLE America and $150,000. for promoting commerce in the Far East. The in- creased appropriations would permit} wreatly intensified development of mar- kets for American goods in Latin Am- erica and the Far East which are con- sidered thé most promising Ameriecn Z | time, the report r than) ini any DPevions| cine Kk three thousand ye “Te"ex Lhy $3-| rector Maniilweé t form ¥ record 10! commercial suprem: times | weat the value of the combined imports, and } gin, export in 1914, the the war. “Many now than tion In the business world was only assing phase as this coun- concerned irector Mz that the lopment of fore! with renewed BERLIN (Ry, Mail).—Ameriean busi- is Scouts who have been scouring many in the last few months in reh of contract& have virtually ndoned the field to the British and neh and gone home, according to tn- formation reaching the. Ameriean As- lnociation of Commerce and Trade here. While exports and imports between the j- | Uni and Germany continue the center of ally e, the Ame fromeaphoends majority of the big manu ard io London where it had been | turing and buying firms of Germ hetwéen 1651 and 1760 dna said | *re have signed long-time the last war had moved the center of | with ‘the = Rritish | and:French, t boniinarhe iene d again, the pre-|Who sent armies of representatives in- dominent inte: s at the presént time|t? the country as soon as the armistice being on the Pacific in addition to the |S Signed. Atlantic. Analysis shows, he said, the! (The Germans who have not contract- fores to take/yeason for the rise "of nations that sue. /€@ With the British and French, but ile they were in ly dominated. the. world's com. {have held back in the pelief it would good “he now wish they| merce to"be that they were situated ar |D@ 10 their advantage to tle up with had done The only i Al eoaLehaRaREE ch : that {the Americans, are becoming discour- that will spread the ! they developed their merchant. marine |{#Cd 2nd Americar business men here onabelwasn tha uee that. thes 82 Unless there is soon a resumption Of) domentic: dithand fa: the: + a need toaup.| of ,omelal "Fefations between the tivo ® substantia) quota of the firm's prod Mid develo | countries, and probably a. stabilization eet ane Sine qaaasibe SARYBIODAL | Ge hange, it must be many months building, up'in the world’s mi it iin which man eouta{ etch, «treaty, is “signed before the : ials into the form in which man could} Americans will again have thelr pro tion and clie use them. aE Glewatun: ily fluctuate of erma home. regularly and its time of y be estimated, from h ogies, as about two to three r| comme ite hit the close of hostilities. We are. not go- ing-to have a panic in the United-States we certainly feel the kind of re- ion that the surgeons call shock fter an operation.” To meet the business and Bureau of Foreig: merce $1,4 ‘for the next fiscal ye crease of more lors over the PPLEPIL I Re ree rer, ee R000 HS THE WIGWAM Hot Lunch 11:30 Until 2:00 P. M. Main Floor O-S Bidg. When In Doubt Try Brennan’s Show a 1 up r. “Our foreign trade in tl ot 1920, A total vale 661,401, lar ar," he fiseal year th of $1 9 100,000,000 the 19, and was more than three last y people the comm are mi We always please, sat- isfy and gratify. Ha! Ha! Look, Lena, LYRIC Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. There firms who had the out lif insurance ce Seem ST Ui iii the wants of a, the artisans to shape t | |portionate pre-war share 1 out across the paths} trade, of the westward movement in the dis- ." Director MacEiwee | y 1 resources and the | ty il of our artisans, these need with the . fealowe The German government » to the situation and ‘even has hand, unofficially, in recent ions by which it was believed TODAY business relations ‘between the 5 4g rican ability to|two countries comld be fostered. When A Aig six reel melo- mass production with improy-|the National Cash Register Company vata: Ua like abode of ed laborsaving machinery have made | recent sought permission of the po living mystery. Sea: it possible for us, for many years, to litical “economic subcommittee of the 8 commerce in «uch | Irareriai economic council to import “G ( - art s harvesting machin sew-|t nd patterns for a factory in ing machines, cash registers, typewrit-| Ge y, the, Geman foreign office A thriller if there ever was one. is. keenly nO} tran: Yan- | good increased demands of " on the work of the r *|.ers, office supplies, automobiles, and|took an active interest and it is” said ; many other kinds of goods. even directed the committee to make a = favorable report, although some of The bravest’ man every so often is|Grmany's most powerful financial in- afraid to face the truth, fuences were objecting. fa million dol- 's appropria-| than hi present XS Next The first episode of ” Bride 13° Every girl, woman, man and boy should see this bunch of excitement. 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