Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 148, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1930 — Page 2

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HITLER BIDES HIS TIME AND GAINSMWER German Fascist Chieftain Keeps His Secret on Financial Backing. ThM it thr fifth of a wrlti on the life of Adolf Hitler, Germany’s Fascist chieftain. BY MILTON BRONNER NF.A Service Writer Adolph Hitler reappeared in his favorite Munich in March, 1925 once more in a beer hall. Three thousand frenzied followers welcomed him back. Hitler made no attempt to put a bridle on his tongue. He slammed the Jews. He slammed the government and the Reichstag. He proclaimed his unrepentant nationalism. He slammed the November “criminals.’* Premier Held did not like it. But Hitler attempted no putsches. He had done some reflecting, if not thinking, while he was in prison. Saw His Day Coming Believing in his star, he also believed that time was working in his favor. There was high taxation in Germany. There was business depression. There was unemployment. There was the constant party wrangling in the Reichstag, with continual changes in the government. There was the gigantic sacrifice Germans had to make to meet the war reparations payments. He saw this would go on increasing. The old monarchist crowd, the unemployed, the tax-burdened, the impressionable young, might all be won to his banner if he knew how to cash in. rians His Organization He conferred with clever men. They decided upon a method of organization that would blend some of the elements of Italian Fascism with some of the methods of the German Communists. Like the Fascists, he would garb his young followers in brown shirts, as distinctive from the Italian! black shirts. They would wave in the air blood-red banners with black swastika crosses. Like the Communists, he would have cells for boring-in methods. Like the Communists he would have storm troops and his ow r n police force. But all this takes money. At j various times it has been alleged | he was staked respectively by the Bolsheviks, by Mussolini, and by the industrialists of the Rhineland and the Ruhr. The latter is the more likely. Visited Industrial Chiefs It is known he visited the big industrialists. It is believed they saw in his organization not only a means to combat Socialism and Communism, but to help them in their efforts to conquer the independence of the German working classes. Tire story of 8010 money falls of Its own ridiculous weight. The Bolos are too busy financing the German Communists. (To Be Continued) Cotton Grown in Indiana P" Tinir* Knccinl MONTICELLO, Ind., Oct. 30 Cotton grown on his farm in the Zion Bethel community is being ex- j hibited here by Walter Moore. '

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