Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1927 — Page 4

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GERMAN FARM VOTE COVETED BY POLITICIANS Leaders Compete in Appeals to Agricultural and Land Interests. BERLIN, June 24.—Germany’s politicians are out to hold the farm vote. | Seldom since establishment of the German Republic have there been hiard such a variety of appeals to tin* agricultural interests and the blfc land owners. On one hand, one may hear a political leader stressing the need of ‘‘amelioration of the agricultural ’Situation,” while in another section Os the country leaders call for “inawased home production” and “ini dependence from food imports.” Nationalists influence in the iresent German cabinet is believed to be chiefly responsible for this political trend. The nationalists fundamentally are representative of ■ha agrarians in general and of big and owners in particular. The food controller is the nationalist leputy, Martin Schiele. Ever i ice he has been in office a lively j opaganda has been conducted for iprovement of German agricul--1 ral conditions. The recent inI :ase in flour tariffs was his first jhievement. Schiele's theory is lat German agriculture can supply tie entire food demand of Germany. Schiele is a man of action. His

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Bv United Press KANSAS CITY, Kan., June 24. Seeking financial backing for a cross-country trip from New York to Los Angeles in a wheel chair, William Rogers, 55, a cripple for more than twenty years as a result of a spinal injury, rested here toj day in preparation for continuing his unique journey to New York. Rogers arrived here in his wheel chair yesterday from Hunter, Okla., which he left eleven days ago. He has wheeled himself hundreds of miles through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Nebraska and Illinois, he said. Rogers earns his way by working in telephone offices along the route. His chief consideration in attempting the cross country ride will be in getting anew wheel chair. He can average twenty-five miles a day, regardless of weather conditions, he believes. Bicycle tires on the chair con1 latest achievement is the conclusion of an agreement with the Reichsbank for the flotation of an internal loan of 200,000,000 gold marks. The. proceeds of this loan are to be distributed among agrarians as longterm credits for irrigtation purposes at a low rate of interest.

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and reported good It is necessary to follow a county road about three miles north of Monticella to the Lake.