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Show FARM POLICY VIEWS ASKED j ?outh Dakota Newspapers Seek Expression From Coolidge RAPID CITY, f. r., Sept. 7. (UP) Editors nnd renders of west-rn west-rn newspapers want President Coolidge Cool-idge to express his viewn on the farm situation before he returns to Washington Friday. j Characteristic Editorial i The Argus-Leudor of Sioux Falls, S. D. a leading Republican daily of the state, carried today an editorial edi-torial expressing hope that Mr.' Coolidge s final speech at the agri-, cultural college at Brookings Saturday Satur-day will offer some statement of ins farm views after a summer on the edge of the farm belt. Other Kepublican newspapers have carried editorials expressing similar holies and considerable expt'e'lancy has been aroused. Fully a dozen letters from readers read-ers have ape'ared in Itapid City, Huron and other newspajiers appealing ap-pealing for a new statement of farm policy jTom the chief executive. Be-hind Be-hind the concerted effort apparently apparent-ly there is the feeling that Mr. Coolidge Cool-idge came west to study the farm problem. When he arrived in the Black Hills nearly three months ago, politicians poli-ticians who surround his eamp were saying that Mr. Coolidge would have a new farm solution to offer at the next session of congress. He would meet farm leaders and work out a plan with them, it was said. |