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tlal disbanding of the Nazi storm
troops In the Interest of Germany's '
foreign policy resulting from an order j
to the troopers to lay off their famll-'
lar brown shirt and get back to
civilian clothes for the July vacation '
period.
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SOCIAL, ECONOMIC
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President Roosevelt Signs
Bill Authorizing Co-operative
Credit Unions to
Make 'Character' Loans
WASHINGTON, Juno 38, (AP)
President Roosevelt yesterday signed
the bill establishing a federal credit
union system to make credit more
available to people of small means.
Other bills signed Include:
One imposing taxes upon fire arms
and machine guns and restricting
Importation and Interstate transpor
tation of these weapons.
A bill amending the agricultural
adjustment act with respect to the
processing tax on hogs, jute, cotton
and burlap.
A measure appropriating funds for
the army to send units to participate
in the International celebration at
Port Ulagra, Now York.
The president also signed a meas
ure authorizing the sale of portions
of the pueblo lands to the city of
Ban Diego, California,
Wo Major Bills Sinned.
None of the major bills passed In
the closing daya of the session were
among those signed.
The credit union bill authorizes
establishment of cooperative credit
unions under national charters to
make amall "character" or secured
loans to individuals.
It to aimed at usurious practices
lit the making of small personal
loans.
Funds for the credit unions will
be raised through sale of capital
stock and by borrowing up to to per
cent of capital and surplus. Xllgl
bls obligations could be redlscounted
at federal Intermediate credit banks,
however, to the entire amount of
paid In, unimpaired capital.
Limitation Set.
No loan could exceed J00 or ten
per cent of the capital and surplus,
whichever was larger, and loans
without endorsement or collateral
will be limited to 60.
The unions will be. similar to those
new operating In many sections un
der state charters. They will be un
der the supervision of the governor
of the farm credit administration,
who la authorized to employ 130,000
of that agency's tunas.
Cach union will contribute a. fee
to the farm credit administration
calculated to take oare of all expenses
after the organization period.
The bill with respect to process
ing taxes on Jute, cotton, burlap
and hogs, authorizes a rotund of
floor taxes where .the processing fee
la reduced or abandoned without
waiting for all processing taxes to be
removed from Jute, cotton and bur
lap. This is done In order to per
mit thoee holding these commodi
ties In stock to meet competition.
Process Tax Redefined.
The bill redefines the processing
tax as affecting hog producers to
compel packers and others process
ing hogs for the market or for other
use to pay the levlea Instead of the
farmers.
It does this by changing the defi
nition from "preparation for market"
to "processing for distribution or
use."
This will require packers and pro
cessor for market to pay the taxea
and will abolish the practice that
has grown up where local packers
make farmers kill their hogs and
pay the taxes before they will buy
them.
It also Is Intended to reach big ho
tels, which grow and slaughter their
own hogs.
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Hitler Left Without Plan to
Oppose Drive of Foes
Peace With Jews Needed
to Restore German Trade
He doesn't look It, but the Prince of Wales Is 40 years old. His for
tieth birthday found the heir to the throne of the British empire busier
than he ever has been for he it engaged In a campaign to eliminate
slums throughout the British Isles, and la working hard at the Job.
Here ll his latest picture. (Associated Press Photo)
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Beglnnlnft next Sunday evening.
Rev. Joe. M. Johnson of the Feder
ated church at Central Point will
give a aerie of meaaagei on pro
phetic aubjeote. Certain event tn
the affairs of today, among all na
tion, will be discussed In the light
of prophecy.
Among the question he will dis
cus are:
"Is the grouping of the peoples of
the world into two main camps-
Fasclm9 and Communism of any
deeper significance than the manl
testation of Just two more political
movements?
"What Is the prophetic significance
of the International control of the
money markets, witft the Inevitable
credit restrictions?
"Will antt-Semettsm affect the
United States?
"Will the present revolt against
liquor control bring a wholesome re
action; or shall we look for a grow
ing demand for 'liberty' and 'll
cense?'
"Can our present educational sys
tern stem the growing tide of law
lessness?
"Has God moved His prophets to
declare for peace among the nations?
"How long will the old-fashioned
Christian home endure?
"la the movement among men
known sa the Christian church virile
enough to demand respect and obedi
ence among nations?
"Is the kingdom of Jesus Christ In
preparation?"
- These, and many more such ques
tions, will be discussed from the
prophetic messages of the Bible. The
regular announcement will be made
from week to week.
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Ilda Williams To
Teach Nicholla
Piano Principles
According to word received In Med
ford. Miss Ilda Williams of this city
has been selected to represent and
teach the William O. Nicholla teaching
principles In this vicinity. Miss Wil
liams Is a former student of St. Mary'a
academy, and also studied piano un
der Noel Ersktne.
The work, which Mies Williams hu
been selected to represent, carries the
recommendations of teachers colleges,
schools and academies, as well as art
ist teachera throughout the country,
Mr. Nlcholle, the director has pointed
out.
Dog Poisoning at'
Bellview Probed
ASHLAND, June 9B. (8pl. The
state police and the sheriff's office
are Investigating the matter relative
to so many dogs being poisoned In
the Bellview district during the last
six weeks,
Bight dogs have died as a result of
poison.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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DEBT PLAN DRAWN
SALEM, June 38. (If) The 140,000
deficit due the state police by the
state game commission can be met
eventually by elimination of all un
necessary expenses and practice of
.rigid economy In all departments,
Prank B. Wire, supervisor of the etate
game commission, Informed Secretary
of State P. J. Stadelman here today.
The deficit for game protection
work will be paid on a monthly basis
uVider a plan worked out by Staled
man. Wire declared here that the
members of the gam commission
were in sympathy with the proposal
which calls for payment Of the (40.
000 by October 1. He said however
that the size of the payments on the
deficit would depend upon the re-
NEW YORK, June 28. (AP) The
New Vork Post, in a series of copy-
righted articles by Johannes Steel,
says a reversal ui fibbi ;uiii;ivis iiiuai,
come if "Germany Is not to drop Into
a bottomless pit of social and eco
nomic chaos which would bring the
gravest repercussions the whole world
over."
"This reversal wnl come soon,"
Steel writes, "for Hitler is at the end
of bis tether and only confusion
prevails among his associates. He is
loft without any plan with which he ceipts 0f the commission which have
might oppose tne consistent arive oi , been reduced the past two years.
nis opponents."
Steel, in previous artlclea of the
series, predicted that the Hitler re
gime soon will be succeeded by a
mlltary dictatorship. In today's ar
ticle he says the new regime will try
to restore Germany's export trade,
and to do this will enter Into "nego
tiations with the Jews who alone are
able to stop the boycott.
"Although no absolute and com
plete reversal of the Nazi policies as
regards the Jews can be expected im
mediately after the new regime as
sumes power." Steel writes, "It Is
certain that m desperate plight of
the Jewa In Germany will be alle
viated by a liberal Interpretation of
the so-called 'Aryan paragraph.' Fin
ally, their rights as citizens will be
restored.
The article concludes:
"As for Hitler himself?
"He will go out of power, Just like
he got Into power
"Through the bact door."
BERLIN, June 28. (AP) Chancel
lor Adolf Hitler today assured Franz
Seldte, minister ot .abor, and foun
der and leader of the vterans' or
ganization the Steel Helmet that
the veterans' body will not be dis
solved. The Chancellor Immediately sent an
order to Colonel Ernest Roehm, chief
of staff of the Nazi storm troopers,
that attacks by the storm troopers
in word or deed on the Steel Hel
meters must cease.
Hitler's orders followed a contro
veray between the veterans on the
one hand and-the militant Nazis on
the other.
Because the meeting of the Steel
Helmeters In the government district
ot Arnsborg "showed thoroughly antl
Nazl tendencies," the state police Is
sued the decree forbidding until fur
ther notice all publlo Steel Helmet
meetings within the Arsberg area as
well as the wearing of Steel Helmet
uniforms or badges In public.
At the same time rumors spread
that there would be a whole or par-
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