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The St. Louis Star and Times from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 9

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THE ST. LOUIS STAR TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. THE ST. LOUIS STAR Mad, am APPLY SULPHUR TO ITHE GRAY SHIRTS' HEAL UPYOUR SKIN OF GERMANY RIVAL ITALIAN FASCISTI there's no better coffee at 50c a pound than For unsightly kin eruptions, rasa blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for relief from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted skin special Ism, Marxism, shylocka, profiteers and exploiters. "National Freedom Fund." "In order to buy back Germany's lost freedom we are for adding two extra hours of work to the eight-hour day.

The elght-hur day must remain. It is labor's own, and shall remain so. But the extra hours and the income derived therefrom is for getting back the freedom of Germany, and is to be used for reparations and other obligations. "Every man and woman from the president down to the lowest official, from Hugo Stinnes down to the street sweeper, must contribute to the income from those two extra hours to the freedom fund." Hitler believes that only A dictatorial, strong government can put through such reforms. He is bitterly accused by Communists and Socialists of stealing their colors.

He took the red flag and placed within It a white field and upon that Is the ternally for a united Germany. 3. Unrelenting w.r against Bolshevism. Socialism of the Marx type and against all nation-disintegrating elements. 4.

The purging of Germany of grafters, shylocks, profiteers and exploiters, native and foreign, who are sucking the life blood of the German people, makicg sound reconstruction Impossible. 5. The recogniticn of Germany's capacity to pay her war obligations within limits that do not endanger Germany's economic system and that make reconstruction possible. 6. The creation of a national freedom fund to which, every man and woman must contribute the Income of two extra hours of work daily until Germany has purchased her freedom.

7. An understanding with France. 8. Abandonment of the thought of a war of revenge rhich Is still cherished in some nationalist circles. 9.

Opposition to the separation of Bavaria from Germany. 10. Opposition to the huge monopolies which c.p'oit the people and throttle competition. These are tan points in the pro- gram of the National Socialists the German Fascistl) as unfolded to me today by Adolph Hitler, leader cf the movement which is causing no less uneasiness in communist and Socialist circles than in government quarters In Berlin anl Munich. Alarming reports alleging impending militaristic coups in Bavaria, and rumored plans for the emulation of the Italian F.iscisti.

arise out of the activities -of. several nationalistic groups, each with a would-be Mussolini at its head, all with the same goal, but each going about it in a different way. Thre can be no doubt that this Is the situation. I have talked with leaders, but they iteny plans to overthrow either the Bavarian or. central governments by violence unless something wholly unexpected happens.

At' the moment the chief danger is said to be the fact that Socialists in Munich are arming themselves and organizing "defense detachments" and engaging In military drills. But the real German Fascist! are the National Socialists and their Mussolini is Adolph Hitler, a man of the people, a private soldier during the war, a carpenter by trade, a magnetic speaker having also ex (glFF Bavarian Hitler, Master Builder, Outlines Program of Organization He Leads. IiY KARL, If. VO.Y" WIEGAXD. J-'ulvcraal Service ritafr Correspondent.

192C, by LniverMl Serrlee. MUNICH, BAVARIA. Nov. 14. The shadow of the ranc'sti la arising In Germany, Whether what Is yet only a shadow will clothe Itself In the flesh, blood anl spirit of a German Musselini, decpnda upon these things: 1.

A strong national government with sufficient power to enforce its authority. 2. Freedom Internal'' and ex ist. Apply a little Mentho-Sulphur and Improvement shows next day. iJecause of Its term destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the.

place of this sulphur preparation. The moment you apply It healing begin. Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the dllght this Mentho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery itching eczema is dried right up. Get a small Jar from any good druggist and use it like cold cream.

Advertisement. An 'Idle room can be tnad to pay ta way. Advertise it In The Star's Rooms for Kent' column and And a airabl occupant. black "hakengreuz," or swastika. If this is true, which it is, then are not a lot of us who are paying tho high prices unnecessarily wasting money Get a pound of this fresh-roasted, heavy-bodied blend tomorrow Serve it at breakfast, luncheon or dinner in the evening.

You lose nothing by trying it, as we'll refund the full purchase price if you say it's not the equal of anv 50c blend on 6ale. which is also the symbol of anti-Semitism. That is the flag of the National Socialists the same eld German col-ors black, red and white. -Hitler who, studying successful methods in Italy, has had his "shock troops uniformed In gray shirts, with black, red and white arm bands. They are all determined, energetic young men.

The Bavarian Fascistl. like the Italians, are working secretely among! the Reichswehr and police and there is fear that Hitler may one day proclaim himself dictator of Bavaria. LONGWORlH OUT (tf RACE FOR G. 0. P.

HOUSE LEADER WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. (Universal Service.) Representative Nicholas Longworth of Ohio, Jwjs-'oand of Alice Roosevelt, today ap-oeared to be out of the running for Republican leader of the house in the Sixty-eighth congress. It was said Progressives and farm bloc members would not accept the son-in-law of the former president because they regarded Mm as toe ceptional organizing genius. Aged 34, medium tall, wiry, slender, dark hair, cropped tooth-brush mustache, eyes that spurt fire when in action, straight Grecian nose, finely chiselled features with" complexion so remarkably delicate that many a woman would be proud to possess It with bearing tha creates an Impresson of dynamic energy well under Four yearain the trenches of the- war, thenback to the carpenters' trade, and then "baumelster" or master builder.

That Is He is one of, the most interesting characters I have met In many months. A Convincing Orator. With apostolic fervor, and gifted with convincing oratory and a "magnetism which is drawing to him followers even out of the Inner Communist and Socialist circles. Hitler has the earmarks of a leader Whether it; be merely a band or a great movement, only the future will reveal. He believes firmly that 'his mission is to arouse and save Germany from its internal foes.

He has rallied around himself perhaps followers, of whom 20,000 are said to (be well-armed and organized. By birth Hitler Is Austrian, but he served In the Germany army 9 a volunteer. He quickly makes clear that his organization of National Socialists Is not against capital or private property. "True Socialism," he said to me, "is the welfare of all the people and not of one class at the expense of others. Therefore, we oppose class warfare.

"What is today called Socialism Is Marxism and not Socialism at all. Marxism kills personal initiative and tries to bring everybody to a dead EWHJ1MIB 5 )X fry 1 -fs. I xm 1 rr 1 'SSWiiISEIS US' 1 kr. xjrifete 111 Tib avfidlennc If level. Capitalism has its proper 33 lifer 1 place in true Socialrsm, but capitalism must be held within bounds and not be allowed through huge monopolies, trusts and cartels as now In Germany, to stifle competition and exploit the people through profiteering." "A portion of the German press attribute to you the Intention to restore monarchy and separate Bavaria from Germany," I said to Hitler.

"That Is maliciously false," he "Our movement is not only opposed to the idea of separation, but is actually hostile to any such attempt. Remote Hint of Monarchy. "As for tbje monarchy, Germany has greater and graver problems' than the question of the personal interests of some throne pretender, whoever he may be. If any pretender should seek to force the issue at this time he Would merely establish that he places his personal interests above the vital interests oi the nation and the people, and he will quickly discover that the people are not disposed to have a monarch forced upon them against their will or before- such time as they are ready to call him and that ma be 20 or SO years, if ever.1 Hitler declared that in spite of all the talk coming out of Bavaria about the restoration, of the monarchy, he believed it would be difficult to get many men together who would be willing to be shot to death in the streets in order to bring a king back before the time he is wanted. Hitler strongly denounced the idea of war for revenge.

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