| | teacher Hitler Explains Germany's Policy By Frederick C. Oechsner (United Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIN, March 18 (U.P.) - Fuehrer Adolf Hitler told the relchstag tonight that Germany's territorial claims, when justified, call if necessary to carry them out.. He referred specifically to Austria and did not mention current Polish-Lithuanian dispute. or Czechoslovakia. Hitler declared that the land frontiers of Italy are that the Rome-Berlin axis "saved peace." He thus ERVO that ho intended no- milita. move southward through Pass. OREGON AAA TO MAKE ESSENTIAL CHANGES AT ONCE With the wheat acreage allotment for definitely established the state, Oregon, consisting mostly of farmer committeemen, will proceed at once to make the essential changes in former plans made necessary by I | | the passage of the new law, according to N. E. Dodd, of Haines, stee committee chairman. A series of eight district meetings in Oregon will be held, as arranged by the state committee immediately upon the return of representatives from Salt Lake City where all provi-| stons of the new act were thoroughly discussed. These district mectings are being attended by county agents and, county committeetnen where adjustments in the 1938 program will be explained. The schedule of district incetings will include: | March 21 Grant, Baker, Mal| heur. Union and Wallown counties in Baker. of major interest to Oregon is the provision in the new law for a 1938 wheat acreage allotment. It will be applicable to wheat growers in this state except where farms in deficit food and feed crop areas normally produce less than 100 bushels a year. On such farms wheat will be included with the general soil depleting crops for which 110 Individual allotments are established. Larger wheat growers who participate in the 1938 conservation program will be given definite acreage allot-| ments by the county committees. Those who conform to such an allotment and carry out such soil building practices as are applicable on their farms will quailly for benefit payments at the rate of 12 cents # bushel on the normal yield for the acreage in their allotment. vol- for violence Memel, the "inviolable" and assurance the His intervention in Austria, the Fuehrer said. saved the life of Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg as well as the lives of tens of tnousands of German Austrians who might otherwise have been killed in internal strife. Reichstag Dissolved Hitler announced the dissolution of the reichstag in preparation for A plebiscite throughout Germany on April 10 in common with the plebiscite in Austria on the union of the two countries. He ordered the election for the first reichstag of "greater Germany," meaning delegates from Austria as well as Germany, and appealed to the voters to give him a reichstag with which he could meet and solve great tasks. "May the German nation give me another four years," he cried. ROME. March 18 (U.P.) - Great Britain and Italy already have reached an agreement in principle on the chief questions concerned with a mutual under: Unding. it was understood in diplomatic quarters tonight. LONDON, March 18 (U.P.) - Well informed sources said today that though there has been disagreement in the cabinet regarding Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's foreign policies, he has been assured of united support and that a cabinet crisis wast most unlikely. Chamberlain has decided that for the present Great Britain should content herself with the guarantees given to Czechoslovakia by France and Russia, together with Germany's nonaggression promise, it was said. WIll Not Pledge Aid Most reliable informants said that the government had no intention of pledging aid to Czechoslovakia against any aggression, despite preesure from France and Russia, and many members of parliament. Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told the house of commons today that Great Britain and France had agreed to try to halt the bombing of Spanish cities, and that France WitS seeking the aid of the Vatican Continued on Page Eight GrainI I I