The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 181, Ed. 1, Friday, July 6, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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Discuss Final Plan
The munagem of the hoM ball
teams In the Y. M. C. A. City Soft
Rail League met In the "V Club
rooms lnt night ami discussed
p'ni- f..i (hi- beginning t the nee-
iiil half of tli Ieague.
Nn hftiige were made In the
niK'H' i tiles and playing tint wllh
i In' i xci.pl lun lhat only four gam
a ill !' played each week instead
"! ti.". an nine team will lie en-
' inl on this .tohedil.'e.
rii.' Idtne Star team and Magno
a ute tied for fir nf place an win
"eri or tht Tint halt and wnl play
.i two-out-of-threc wrlm for the
championship The flrat gam he-
iiit; Friday .Inly 13.
Tin' Hrst .verk'n scheduit I a
I'IId'a'' Magnui.a vs. McMurtry
Motor Mnrtdav . Ume Htar vs. Ro-
' ii'.. 'IiipmI.iv. 'i'llf vs. Texaco
Wednesday L.ur . . Prcsbyteri-ii.-
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. i if '. I (anion
blndranci' of th nafety of our pro-
Krfin. Our form of fovernmaitt la
on of the poile for (hatrtMlrta.
Wi may w admit that for a fav
yarii w nmdi u mM of our gotr-
ernnifnUI hiiKlnoio. We mtut un
ilertand thmiah. that unliHM we
oforoom ihe potilout wrrora w
ihall tand ronvlctid of an Inabil-
ity of tt ifi.veininent It .ihall not
lie inld thnt thLH Kfiicratlon wan In-
'iipablc nf li . nwn HtPwaikUihlp.
"The rdinlilni'H linve had Ufl lift
'hi' I. in un tin' 'inerationn of ror-
l'i iii- wiulili in thi' norm' of pro-
ni'""' whi.i thi'v centiiillaid It for
thi' iiikiii ii'il iii'iiiinilntlon. Th-y
rnttMl ui to nuitt In th waterml
.'Kk" of Un ii iiMiriipltnllxed con-
iii up that tlHV iiuglit ii'itniiitc
runt mi finni nwnpiahip. They
iuiiht ua nut to !iienk for reform
which we knew In he light throuah
f en i that we would be called radi-
cal while thy domlnatud labor anil
production. Through our neglect in-
to which we weie adroitly KUldod
by their propaRanda they effected
n control which a we now know
the renulti him hi ought in to a
condition nquiiiiiH our iecont ruc-
tion. "Toifother. In nn undemtandinK
of the latin involved the plain
people by thili Kreat number
inuy alwayn pievnil. Divided
though a we huve been for Hour-
ly twenty year upon mime lm or
lANDIDATIW CALUNDAIt
June 2ft Candidates mul flic
tliel! fiiitt li'Doi' of cnmptiRii
expenses not more than 30 day
not iciM lh-.ui 2A day prior to
lie day of I he primary.
July I" 2C Time for voteri
who arc absent from county to
apply foi lailiit un rnuwt Tin1
law douH not state that it U
the luiit day but ntatea county
cleik muiit mail tame out two
dny iH'foio election.
July IS to 30 Candidate
muet file thflr Mecond ntad-
ment of campaign cxpennei.
July 8 to 2ff Time for votern
who intond to be nbaeitt front
county on data or election to
appear before clork and vote
on abMntae Irallot
July 38-Prlmary Section dny.
PotU open from 8 a. m. to 7
p. tn. Precinct convention! arc
held to elect delegate to coun-
ty convent lonn.
to alt labor. While the fund j.- teed. o T
building we iihou'd take cji or n "Your Ullot thin year should be IjOailS"
-."-' il"Jrtvln(f carte". ' "i-t fui something and not agalnat
' 1 In- pardoning inimi' In i. ... .-nmethliiii. Lt iu vote ennxtrnot.
bndly abuned by oine governor.--. Ively foi the thing that will pro-
Kor example. ll In n downright lu-'p greater contentment for thl
ihiunc that u man like aiii b nopU. lt u recognize rundamen-
piinliined. I aasiiKi you that while I lab nnd nol be again divided upon
a m rfovei nor u rrlmlniii dellveteit notne lm or pieitidice."
in the penlUntiaiy will not hem the -
offu-ei bnrk home. 1 will at all KOI'.UKI) lll.MSKKI'"
nun enow proper vespec im the NEW ORLEANS 'U.R'
Continued From Pace Ono)
natlunnt farm tomn ussoriaUons
cnny an lnteiint rajo of 5 per
cent hut (lietf is a reduction to
I 1-2 per cent until July IMS.
I.obiih made direct by hanks cnny
n Kite of C 1-2 ixn- cent but '.here
Stat on in ii reduction to 0 per cent until
for twin fees etc.
Throughout Uio United
approximately 1075000000 of land 10.18 The rate on Commliwloinr'n nnd gift taen.
bank nnd CoimtilMimmr'a lonns lontm Ih S per coin. Agulimt thewp toed fully an t
were made rroni Jtini" 1 10.1.1 rntcH f-uiueiH in most cnsci hud
lames M-ty 1 19.11 MimI of those loatm boon paying from U pei cent to
jni mai may have convicted the p pltm. nogiu dcliveiy boy told won- made to refinance debts re- 8 per cent but on iiumeruu loan
''.'.?! '' ' pollre between l.md oba Hint lie tiltlntf from the Iiuik period of tlioy Jiad boon paylnn 0 per cent.
Then' ui- other ibingn In mv lnd been hekl up nnd robbed. Po- low rami Income. 10 per cent and even uhovo til
plat foi m to whlih I Invito youi ai- lire looked Into I he hatband or Oencrally farmet.q pay ponnlder- per cent.
tintion. My wutk will alwaj bo to lU hal. fomul a handful or mo- ably lean inteiest each year on Until Muicli lfi tlie land bunk
the i inl that a sunte deal fui Hie tiey which he could not account the new than on the old loans. and Cainnii.sHlonor'H loans weio
fellow nut lepi' i.nt.'.l hi- imai'in- lor and plnced linn under arrol. Land bunlc loans made through made m caMi Comtiioticlnir on tii.it
date they wore made mainly In
the Kovpinmntit-guartintecd bonds
of the Federal Knrm Mortgage
Coiporation. Thep bond are ex-
empt riom all Kedornl Slate
muniolpal and local tuxatlon ex
cept sin taxes OMtut.' Inhcrltuiice
They are gtinran-
iniridpal and In
tolesl by the t'lnlcl StalOB ROV
einmont. Un . relatively short
Mrlod nftei they were Iffliicd they
fold uhpvc mi nnd hud met n
favorable roeuptlon from farmcrn
and their creditors nil over the
Itniied Stoti'M. With the uu of
lho.se bonds the toflluillclllK pro-
ui.iiii is n linn fui ward rapidly.
(lorrespondenl Answers Question of
hither Is (Jernumv Round Today
l.s WKHH HILLKIt
ii ii I'ii-kh European Now Mgr.
I'.ip light l4 t'nitiil Pick-"
llltl-IN Juh ' l R' Mliete i
liriMinny hemling ' U th the
Nni i-gime ii..ul indunf nil '
i Mi A.l.lph lli'lir uitmjunt i'i."-
i lit illffll ultH "
Thwto iieation are uppernioat
n the niln.ii. "t for eigne i- now
fliil ih. Iiiii.g i.uads have Im 'i
ili lin-d itlul Un tta.'.l it... Ii.
' i i tweit Lulled
.iiwriliig Uii'i itieel inn-. a '
i i.ij.I an I'le rveixtliing 1
l. as i een i i In aid. eM-n from
nmi Nn 1 -.i'ii. indicated lhat
.im in.iiis win i 'in. nn Nai in. I fi
it. h
'I ir N.tii ii'hiino a" em h i- n. i
i inLiiigei ed ii .w not in ih i .
ign thnt it will tie erul iiiK.-i. ii
within an .ppnsri.We futui" Iiiiio
lli'lir il i- unlit ntfd. will on
.. .lit hlJ piinent illffii iltlei
1 tie ret 'ii ir ihat the majnity
r ih. nati ntlll ftrn.iy up
s.iluiK llltli i nd the N:iI ll-
;iiih' ! .iithi'iiiniii there cn I.i- no
.uuiiiriit ..jjumut guna and ' al-
iMiuitur ! the Nasi reguie in
Iglll
l.o-ii were the first raaynu ni-
. xi. mm. tti' ul her two wool I In--iiffiilriil
I he ltelthMWVbr whtOtl plubuhls
.- Mu- flnii.1 t mined pr'f. "iiunul
..iii in the world nuinl'eiing
I'.minally lou.noo but nn with
iillltii uulU ut leaat twice a lirgr
in apijrting Miller
It Ithsufhr .Supports Hitler
liincral 'Werner vim BUimhi-it
Ueihwthr minlatcr. imbHciy ui
noun.ed the Heichawahr'a un'it
of Hitler.
The only iMwiiible alttrnati'. . of
Nazi regime would be n mililRiy
dictutorallip iinpoaed by the
Keichiiwehr 'llu' Uelchvehi '.
wuya hua pur.suod u courae of
non-intervontion. and In the pres-
ent situation It loulize a conflict
would bring clmo and evil war.
which IU chlofa do not wont.
At present basldea Uio noloh-
swclir Hltlor hua Uio excellent
forco of Landoapolelzl (police) un-
dtr He.mann Ooerinff. numbering
around 80.000 and about looooo
SS troops picked men from the
Nazi own force
Kuithonnere there are about
l vm.ouo ordinary storm troop i
prejudice we have permitted big
bualnoaa to prevail ovr our will
for tholr greedy gain. Wo have ox-
einpllflod the old fable of the two
doge flghtlni: over the dlacovoted
meal while the vlaltor devoured
the dlecovery. Shall we do that
again? The ttap is aet well baited.
"Pnder tho leadership of our
Prenldent there Is now in process
of (-ohumm;ition u mttionnl re-
covery progiAin. Thli provram Is
limited to Federal Juri diction.
State rights afford a slate juris-
diction not within reach of the na-
tion. Kedera lawa both civil and
criminal are enforced aepaiate and
apart from atate enforcement. The
cope of authority and the field or
jurisdiction bulng dUtlnct. it la Just
as neceaaary that the atate have a
recovery program as It ia for the
nation to hava one. The State's
program ahould be mo well planned
thai it will harmonize with and
augment hat of the nation tn out
prosent plight we must have a far-
reaching program no complement-
ary votes or prejudiced vole should
be cast this year every man elect-
led to State office this yein should
be unfettered and one expected to
couragously carry on for tin plain
people.
"In the speaking of this piogtam
1 have had foremost two thoughts:
flrat that we restore for the citi-
xenahip of this State an easy avail-
able credit. That we make it pos-
sible foi one with collateral io hoi
row money easily arid at a low !
or Hie Riowii Shirt army fi.iin " Interest second that w. return
wlin h hui' numliii'. could be
liawn foi thi- .lefeiine of ihe re-
for Texas as u bulng pown foi
our people the profits and pus-red i
iiiie if n.cssniy. They are on of our natural wealth.
u 1'iMiipuL. .1 y vacation during July. "The lenders of money will not
While seven of their highest lead- P8 'dlly on collateral that
'!. and some minor ones hove not slf-wataining. Qood rollat-
ben eaetuted the mass undoubt-1"1 ' lerty Interest that will
show a profit on the bok. of the
lender if it Is found necennary to
foreclose ileal estate Is our basic
wealth and of necessity a out baste
collateral.
Tux ICviislons
"It doesn't take un expert to
is something
eilly in . yal at lejst outwardly.
r'n ie in- .iiHiut looono Kittle
pollee all lni;hl tl.tinrd.
Thus the N.ii regime possesses
over wh lining tnlllttiy force
Krorn ihe p'lillcul V'iewiolnt' the
N iii I iii no mi inns in uunixu't
opHi .linn. rio-r- i very slight '" lha l"'ro
riioii.il hist miiiimunt. The form- wrong with om lax ayatrm when
uly powerful .s.mmuniet uad so-i'swl estate ptmluclng only li pei
lulist 1'ai.uutions have beii ' ' 0r ri'. Pys 77 per cent
tiuslie.i and discredited. The of our Valorem taxes. Nor does
Cuihoin .mi other religious organ- " k bruin trust to know thnt
i sat ion- uliiimly are m no posi-
tion in offer serious itppositlon.
Thu- politically Hitler and the
Nun are grently prepondant at
the pieient and thei.. are no signs
f sutfu lent alteration within any
appre. table time to endanger the
stability of their regime.
Hillings 'n iiso Terror
Undoubtedly the ruthless killings
something must be done about it
before the state is on it.' way to
recovery.
"There is on tile in Aui-tln data
which when compiled reflects u
shameful evasion of the tax burden
by those who have taught us to di-
vide upon 'Isms while they devout-
ed the dlacovarad feaat.
"To write the prescription for
in the Itoehui r.volt without pro- those. Ilia one must first under
.esa of law tailed ii considerable ' stand thai no one tax pltn will
iHhoi.gictt; .mI and induced a reach all alike. We must have a
rpetles of minium both Inside blended system lhat will inquire ev-
und mil-i.lc the party. .sryone to pay taxes In pioportton
It ha nut p....M-.I unnoticed that Ui abil'ty to pay.
o fur nffiiiai .leiuils of the al-1 "Other candidates in this i.ne
hged pin. of itiH-hm f lieneral have eoinmltUd to one general pr.-
Kurt v a Si l.n-her against the position; in that thsy will not pei-
rgime ..'. entirety lacking nlt the levj of any new tax not
Thra hi. been no further rsf- lh Inerwuo of any existing tax. A
erence to plot since Uie flrat statement that sounds good on first
scanty official references and it thought. What does It mean? It i
h is been luiosible to obtain un Indirect statement by each that
lui ther detuils It has also been thsy would require real
n.t nnd th.it ntost official emphasis ate to oontlnue to en the unfair
was plat-id on the homo sexuality .tax burden
i ( Ifir.isi Roehm and Bdmund '"l" Taxefc Advocated
IUiiit.. which has beon wotl ! "Lovy fair tnxas on ad natural
known for years and the corrup-' resouroos. upon oil. sulphur nut-
tion and extravagance of the Ural gas and salt. Levy elect and
leu.tura killed. luxury taxes. AbolUth the atate ad
How fur the alleged plot had ' valorem tax Inorua. tho soholas-
advuiwcd whot woro IU oxuet tic apportionment fo a reduction
objocU what mipjiort It had and i of the school district tax.
whether Hltlor and Goorlngr per-j "I want to call attention to the
coivlng that dUatlsfactlon loomed fact that my committal for a sclf-
decidcd to act ruthlessly In self- sustaining annuity or old-age ieri-
defense before the danger could "Ion fund not only applies to fire-
crvstalhze remntn among th ma- men and policemen and othori who
y mysteries of tho situation 'desire to take tho benefits of it but
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