Germany Still At It
Berlin, Feíb. 5.- Baron Von lianimersteln-Cioxten, the mi agnculture, .-il today's session of Ihe Prusdiet, declated I rlcan horses dereloped influenza affer mportation. He fidded: "If the irutation increases we shall certalnly l)o forces to adopt :i suitabl tino in i i .o. ' Washington, FEfb. 5. - Wiien the antine oL A - was siiiiwii to irman Hitt, of the hous "s commii Doral movement toward exclusión shown by a aetion againsl fruir. His colleagues on thi foi . Mr. Adanis, of Pennsyivania, said thi was iin: and II would be des as , prcx aklng Genni to tl s. Mr. r Iowa, another me said: "Out department should give distii tiiat if there is ar.y desire to stop irado witb. us this should be done in a straightforward way aad ooi by indlrectly attacking our producís on eanitary grounds." Chainnan Dingïey, of he w.iys and means eommittee, said this was iu toe with the G( rman aetion on American fruit A quarantine was mot an absolute prohlblUon, howevei-, Mr. Dingley said, and it renialned to be seen whether a quarantlne so yigorous as to bo a ))rolii!)iti,,u wouid be put in force. The officials of the . cultural depirtment empihatically discredit the probabJlity of American horses carrying influenza hito ;:- many, and say that if tin y do dWelop it affter 'mportatlon it is contracted from animáis in that country. r,l(. statements of the Germán minister of agriculturc, Secretary Wilson says, are unwarranted.
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