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Show LEW FREE PRESS. LEHL I'TAH PFNanrl -HEARD kbll ,vp around tne ViTmVAF TARTAR Hitler Enters Fourth Year of Rule r - , rf J . ' 1 , I I . - K " WSHIGTON S -- t J 1 , A. 1f J s t tO !n II:! v. i v YPStl'l! hittin? Caitinlios, it !it !:'( iiu'ree Hi'-- Hi' v ht tit' scrituis-- ri f ;i !f um ii.u' flu !l'V her rtiiiifti t to filial;! lit nr a if a I,! UM' a li- iI!e I'M l.lr:irt ir. wt-Ii a "li.-i ii t saw" man. w !,:. U tl ;ii t' aiiatiufi fii' 1. II! i' r ill the liiliMIts in pMilifi ar. (riling sn fur the I'WA type (if hiius-tl-r !iil--; ttiati tliP li'divi'Iua' 1. led "slum clearance" ..:! pr-iih'l.'t us "hammer and saw" e big contractors, and tui'i). They c on! 'actors a'ni( t invariably r have e union labor. to An v large oiicra'i n. whether of t shim rfea ranee type or not, moves the same direction. about s;l;t Ie;iit the in tin- Imiblirg trades unions, wlib-by the way lias row been healed though no one Is cpiite sure who came out on fop these pailicular unions have been very successful so far in having their way in turning and diverting government objectives. Most Important of these was the early desire to cut labor costs In housing. In the first government announcements tho.-icosts were to he cut In several ways. One was on the high cost of financing stiff Interest rates en mortgages nnd second trusts. It Is generally conceded that the govern- ment has reduced these costs mate- -- - By WILLIAM 44 A that " AdJre.sin C. UTLEY nin, I am throiisli you; nil that ytm are, yuu ar tlirnii-rme. Never tins there heen a dnser Imtnl between leader and tils followers than between Jon and me." So apoko Adolf Hitler, the i fuehrer, to the German people, personlfled by an andlenre of '2r,Wl picked Brown Shirt Storrn troops on the third anniversary of hi appointment as L I mc tlUUUS. : L.OWCT n . Nazi racial polley, IiiiiM' of Ihrin Jews, have lightened the um'iiii.liii mi'Tit bur den. . Chatt'"9 with two friends, whi.e on "''r' L':am.,etninrrs if lj nistoric meeting with Mussolini. 1 uHo l:v (l(.,.r(.,, f Nuveiiiber l.i. 1! Jews were denied the riirht to work for tne suite, as well as the polili. a rights of citizenship. They have been denied he right to Intermarry with Aryan- fiiiiaiis or to employ Aryan German maids under the age of forty-live- . In there were about half a million lra I T.n.n in g t.ennany; most of those still remaining would like to move out, but cannot unless they leave about four fifths of their money behind them. The National Socialist aim is to raise solid families of pure Aryan stock. The pnrty believes that woman's place Is In the home, and has removed thousands of women from employment, replacing tliein : 1 i i lii-- i ! liMi.il Socialist si'ini military organizations, when rapt. JOrnest Koehm ami hit radical associates were wiped out. The bombshell which broke when Germany on March li;, ;i , announced Its much-talke- -- - prom-memb- it Heldis-fuehrer'- pump-primin- old-tim- e chil-dre- .trig v :.i f.l! lb I"tt ri lit Put Menthnl.if Itm Ih 'the nostrils to relieve irritation and promote clear lircaihino. 1 If you prefer nose drops.or inroat spray, call for the KEW MEMTKOUTUM LIQUID In handy bottle with dropper PARKER'S g pub-iicit- k 0 Heed he would have kep. his bet.cpi'i- h; imt the priest Indulged in a personal itiaci; on him with refer- en, a to a lc!l he Introduced, which was ve; "I by the I 'resident. O'Con-hnor said could hae .stood for being called a "tool of Wall Street nnd an assassin' 'even on a Sunday until "he charge, me with being a burglar." The first stories about the Irate Mr. O'Connor's listening to the radio, and then dashing off his wire Impulsively, seemed in character, and were Interesting, hut they omitted one very significant feaiure. Mr. O'Connor had a long talk with President Roosevelt m-r- e- r, Kindly Where there is Justices are easily ::d program of military conscription, organized as expertly and impartially us In the days of the "Prussian militarism," further demonstrated the supremacy of the state. The nartv has become merely the "hearer of the Mate's political will." Armv leaders Chancellor January :t0. have wisely ,.ft ll Internal politics For three years now the a to the party. will hai been the Ironclad law of the land. And It's all rlcht with Conscription Well Received. Mm. John Propaganda has been cleverly directed wither, the distinguished to the emotions of young foreign correspondent of American Germany and '"'"'riled love of the military with after the radio address and before newspapers, In Ills new book about the result that conscription has' been with men. Rays that when the throngs sending his telegram inviting the priest ralxe their rlht arms In the Sar.i to Washington to lie kicked. It was the Idea of the Hitler covern- - well received. The young recruit Is inaiiltlte and cry, "Hell, Hitler!" Adolf nient that the spired by (be thrill of knowing that rlally. of indusConviction among New Dealers, Is Hitler repllen. "Hell, Hitler!" try with federal funds would encour- - he's getting Info a darned good army that O'Connor's various smashes will It was on March 27, V.m, that the nge the organs of nrivate tuwim.c ,n The food is good, the Labor Costs Stick be very eiiective In quartering exdestroying the IteichRtag gave the Hitler cabinet the Increase their function until thev cellent and the discipline the kind to Hut another element which was to nuisance value of Cotighlin. First, it right to govern the nation by decree. should get along without aid, but this arouse German admiration. he reduced was the labor costs, stateseives notice that if Coughlin Is going So, late this month the Nazi dictator Is objective about as far as ever from Conscription, of course, alTected the ments of plans were given wide to he a politician he must take as well beglna bis fourth year under that dele- - attainment. The nation's foreign relations, as well as 1 he Idea was that as give blows. They think government has the effect bricklayers, rntion of authority, nn authority be iy succeeded in those of every other Pnmi creating huge stnte carpenters nnd plasterers, for' in- will lie rather harmful to hits used to ihe fullest extent of Its credits which Coughlinj tor it made of International disarmathis generation's were stance, paid scales of wages out present doubling in brass, so to boundaries, If, Indeed, such authority speak and children's children will have ment an impossible thing. The effect of nil proportion to work of similar There was careful consideration given may he said to have limits. And the to make good. To was Intensified by the naval oMll..,l loecnanics on the make matters worse to the oimioo words about kicking theory that llelchstag has been swallowed up by the vast sums Coughlin the number of days' work thev' could down the street, clerical spent for armaments will ment with Kngland. Hitler's first pact the shadows of oblivion. It has gone produce garb nnd all with another that can nation be was In nothing the the consumed get course n of yenr wns lim. w.mousiy it would have been rather for a year without meeting. and so will not add to the nation's treaty of Ited nnd uncertain. Weather with Poland iiu.ii n in ior a rrotestant to lave said affected doing Into its fourth year, the Hit- real wealth In In January. w;M. in their employment, nnd one March. l!):!r, any way. Democratic flint. ,0 ler regime faces many difficulties of job might Saar countries, too, could bring temporary plebiscite returned that valuable um .siart as soon as another was fln- economy and currency, but few of a relief to were they to mining territory to the Iteich, and h ished. Raising the Mcney unemployment No nature. matter political what resort to the defiant militarism of the Uallv' elimtm.t.,.1 " i"""t oi- . The government proposed to the National Socialist party Is In new dangerous tax experts In the correct friction with France. Germany. no tins ny providing steadier no danger of a downfall. It speaks Germany and Treasury department believe there are work. One of the country's chief economic almost Italy reached a ana virtually arranging, if not agreewith the mouth of the Herman people, only two ways of raising (be puar-"- f ment but fell out over friendly amount the future of nnteelng, a given number of money the United for a vast majority of ihetn are satis- tlllliculties InIs the export trade, mighty States govern-men- t days' a manufacturing nation. Austria; now with Mussolini Important fied that it Is what they want. PropoiK every year. It very busy must have in the way of PW iiiproached the Foreign credit was ruined when the waging war In Fast Africa, der Fuehr- aganda machines enormous in their In yearly wage" idea so appealing to taxes, if not Immediately, was n forced is government to to certainly cancel uomenreq some all Its Alienee are building Its doctrines as pursue a patient economists. alter election. course of strict neutrality nnd de- roreign with obligations, the F.ut ana the or union the generation to One is by goirlR after .,, sn labor hoys did not part . parcel reserves or the treasury the Perhaps the most spectacular evicome. i.uve to ir at ail. ."in- - iiuivs, reducing They have been or raw materials, most of dence of the Iron hand of Hitler tioiaiiimeni exemptions and has sahotlng It very skillfully. As a re- - ooosung tne rates, Paopla Lose Political Freedom, The othtr is by a which must lie Imported, Is hard. What been shown In the dealings of the state sun, no one nears any more about It general sales tax. Freedom Is not a privilege that Nazi can be obtained Is costly and the state. "in tne cnuren, ism nas earned for the Germans, unless In particularly the now. Certainly not from nnv of tl,.. , Incidentally they' do not -order to facilitate prices that would Konian Catholic church, nllhou-- h , It is freedom from hunger und free i'C Willi the inoeiii oflicials It is con- - certain . Housing , , . Its exports to compete, has exallow Protestant New prominent church Dealer.. lias also dom from moral and military subjiign felt its Mocniniy deader than N'RA, becanse want to boost rnrniirnttnn !,. uoes not even h"ar of ' uon to tne nations which "won the acted back breaking sums from the "figui. in me effort of the Reich to any little tnxes on a sliding Sc . . iiiiip out wnat It is pleased to call local applications of it. " yvnr." Freedom of political expression exporting industries for subsidies, in"in always be lememiiered that thest must dications are that even greater sums "Political Roman Catholicism" floes not exist, for the law says that menace that the lutildin" the Ainot",r pms have no -nowor ' to be bled from the same Indusare church press has been stifled, nnd fra,,,,s there can be but one political party ti,..J think thev have met ... In a few months. tries and nuns have priests ueasury oiuciais, nnd. when been condemned the National Socialist party. Freedom successfully so far s ,,P caned in, the two " tiiu.iuoiis oi the states rules on m i noose. Farmer Was National H of the press died completely with the congressional 0(mi. I'resblent Uoos, 'volt was mittees h.nin. . 1urisi!ieti,ir, ... ......... . Miw.l. roreign exchange. I,.. ........ press laws of October enormously interested In this. nnd had iiiAl was piaecti upon 10T!; now any ....,..,nuot.-innmnrtc t .i. 1,1(1 senate State Differs With Church. and numerous discussions with heads Jonrnnllst who violates the rigid cen- - the farmer by the Nazi propaganda 'ays and means n tb h of The coneordu' of June HO, l!),'tt, aorshlp or, Indeed, even falls to Inter mm (luring the first two years of the wa8 some nig corporations. flunking this At the present mrm to have cleared .... . .u. supposed ,,, , ...M.-- i pret the news as the government wants Mill... was all relait ior up to expedient mihi!, niese ex, ,;, It Interpreted, is deprived of his means make the nation ns self supporting as tions with the Pope, but It was later bet er homes by the mass provi(,inr perts P"l'lt OUt. If the fnl.,,,1 r'1" wrre pro,,rtion . discovered all raising the of livelihood. Freedom of worship Ls possible. The farmer was a hero for that some subjects, were method. Just ns the automobile u ,18 sl,on" roin Ingn i,v,r Mill a while, but the high prices of his left unclarilled. Most Important of panics have provided levies In' ti.io hnrdly more than a memory. cheaper cirs Would he bll,.,. ""iniry But national leaders who asked for products In the cities are fast reduc- these to the stnte wns the education of Helping the labor unions iiiaii in TS'iigiand ner n'lls Its "iiiiviiiuai. was fonr years In which to return Germany ing his status. Which 13 rather the Insistence of n n,D youth, for the life of National Soa blow - l"Ul i" the Idott, so to prosperity have much to point to o,,l, ninnveii, on .loading down wi 'lel.v advertised German currency has hung on for cialism In future years lies largely ln here the with pride. When Hitler became chandear life during Hitler's three vears the planting of the seed with coming houses with tlielr own that the P.ritish taxpayer nmnn. .. der a cellor there were 0,01,1,012 workers un- There have been many times when the generations. terrible load. ..in .imer- The Roman Catholic gadgets, with the result thtit the lea taxes mo iirn(i employed, and at the end of ism there mark was In danger of falling with n Youth organization holds out for the 'oo expensive P k union "r,e "snt c)mpara. were only 2,!0fS,S0G. This change has loud and resounding crash, but to dntn right to pursue Its own methods. lively. labor has di '"-r- " eve opnien of been brought about by achemea of the these capitulations have been On September 2,'?, 1!),'!4, the this Idea In other ways ' govern--' snch'a M?C,,ytn,e' thp.v admit, that .. .. avoided, ment named Tl atnte tn creating labor. i leiiiciion : Hr. I.udwlg Mueller roteh.J can lie drawn ,vt i, Lower largely through the genius of nr. Hjal-mant f os r.i fit Most of these schemes operate on , ... mnv hnrn- " 'S'.iv. I Schncht. the dictatorial minister of bishop In charge of Protestant church in,,,, " ' ' i, ior i,t: costs nren't coming. Irs. and a year later named rir only the most precarious footing, how-rcthe Itelchsbatik. He and his assistants There has heen much Juggling repeatedly announced themselves linns Kerr! to administer the affairs of to Delights Roosevelt with finance. the German Fvaiurellcnl rhrnvh Industries have been ne opposed to any manner of Inflation, forced to return workers to employ, but gome economists Doctor The most delighted man , Kerrl approached the probInsist that there Per Capita Tax ment, whether they were needed or not. Is already present a certain lem from the other over the I'.nt,,,, itigton angle, holding amount of ' until the burden Is nearly back break- tor the year ecclesiastical meetings (always being t - halrman O'Connor nnd that this, will have to be ad. ,ne t I s S'1.V, ..(.ii Injr. Hanks have. been forced to subscribe mmeti Hunt ns tlie . . the treasury. What will careful to see that they were presided rrauiviin O, ltoosevelt. for n by t,,e to great loans, one after the other, and Ullit"'' idU Stafcsover time -a Indeed long members by Is of the the then National Sohappen Detroit pr,,. ,.; problematical. There Is ' hhthese loans have been used to prime a eiiillst party who would uphold the oeen getting In the '"resident's erl. state !r'b, floating national debt of hair business on the theory that In the nor- 000, which will ' u P.ril;. ih,, same hive to be fiitnh.,1 i,r state's stand against the Jews). H.. in tne early days of the '"'ministration year, and again mal production cycle the money would further little got course, mi ir ('ou-hlfurther ''atlier than did Mueller and borrowing, by repudiation of it was 4.! is. was very adding find Its way back Into the bunks; one Rut now '"is, nut men n tim for the leirl' npwInflation. At the end Jaeger, and finally gave up his condl-latioobligations or dtlVS Itoi.sm-el- t rood scare to frighten the public Into of ma") It was by For the .1, :..'. ') snme vear , , 7. ii policy as a failure. When subseneed much ,eb, reported that the murk lie hoarding Its money even for a short wns a little country seemed to be behind hi 'he luU stronger, with better gold quent threats of force and state Interin fai time would collapse the whole Rystetn, and ference still per cent, hven two years niter his with the German treasury In the posi- w"h foreign exchange holdings, and again to bis got nowhere, he went buck own "' st!U0S. counties, towt.s m election, the COlltitrw t. plan of trying to effect exports showing a surplus.' U'ora C t Op tion which It Is. The money Iteing spent ' ""U.lSei tho' etron.,lV.l.l -- " mutual Per Is me i the and '"" National .'p,'') Wnerea, t'ipiia. still il'bough agreement, Democrat s had on ... Socialist strugIs money which does not exist. U'iit ,;r!IaD th(ly Csnltr.l lltn I,.. has accomplished many of the party gling along that line. IVsplte the com ' a ""st nn- - Were $ip voung objec Refugees Aid Solution. s" 'hat the rate tives outlined for these four vears the parative futility of his efforts, It Is preccuentea endorsement for an of COVernninntni ' off In addition, millions have been re- - lt,ltl,.tl..n .1 nummeii mat tie Influence nf the yenr. 'lining m (ilp Frdtei states la io mrneu io worK by the German plan been completed, since cnuren now Hut Is over German life has greally '""ie ior even- "in. woman n .,,1 ..... . the old dynastic sometnim: else nm of rearmament which, after a few boundaries of the German '"an s tiie depreciated. 'resident has been r"l1 states still m"r will be completed; for these obtain. years, "' Rrifain, The tragedy of Hitler's first three more Irritated ' n, spending r, Preparation for remapping Into " in' MM, I' v " "I ntf,i.. millions the employment problem Is 20 states of more He has rent!,! r.,n.. .,. . To put it natural physical and years Is. or course, the Jews. Held up ..... me : . : not being solved, but postponed. An- economic boundaries 'her wnv h various m incus irom the other danger of n. within' the next ns "propagators of bolshevlsm, the (k-Coverninent extreme"nits Pf ;:rpilt other 200,0x) have been taken by fip rovers of conservatives who think "'O three months are, well under way. German cultural and were going Rrltain ndtninla. 110 red" r.,. ... t .... i ... . Into the army, and still The ata.te.has emerged supreme over i :." values and responsible for the the year i.iim'n is spendthrift "''id. nnd l Ht the rat f t,u 200.000 are serving In the t,n for party during the last two years The inflation of lfCV they have I n Ing up a debt, which " ill burden "'m. woman i.llli .. fvery n,i rliil.l 1... t labor corps. thrown out of dren i ue cov. German fn yet purge of June ,'to, national unborn, wnmem ''I life . lm uDf i demonstrated of United I,.,, the t Some 100,000 rtTugeet from the hard mo ' ... n i.. . n trimmltur Ida "'"'a lta jniwer- oi me army over the Na- - I cisocuf ed In many ways. JUSt ''it to meet O Wwtrra Now;,air Cnlrf. that attack. R ,ho ' the tune of' jai nut right along wi.'h' It to every man, and have Cor,rtgbt.WNU8em)t A TJ s n. ( I . , r W tn i! e vacation. Uppe? riQht !: ; i y t.ir .t I: .nr.-- n v v. Etdn'jfl. i lit that an a .1. Cailii.lie, .it:,..r. It of Tai.tmany Hail, and lia'iit potent ncnu'cr n! the oligarchy mat i'i:! 's t i.' Iifese of' representatives, did i.ai.l singing - promising to t:.e r. ai'oai.il the streets of I'Cgiioii !;k Wll-hgton, and alluding to his profits from s :her .sMecii'a ioti. l! 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