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Highland Park Press, 31 Mar 1927, p. 22

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r Imam Ih0hItlihylishl0 trow THEY ARE OPERARD “It has been claimed by some who have not gone thoroughly into the need of these Rah-ml land banks that they were unnecessary and that the farmer was being subsidized. Noth- ing was ever farther from the truth. It would be just.as sane to say that the federal reserve banks are a sub- sidy to ordinary business of, the country as to intimate that the fed- eral land banks are a subsidy to agri- culture. In fact, the federal farm ttrent Sync. Described " N.- lional Republic; mm . of Concern Owned By _ “Efrain-s '" -, "The occupation of farming de- mantis long term credits." Mr. Reid any: "the merest novice in either (arming or tinanee knows that. ook mally the profits from fuming are not suiBeient to pay ott a substantial mortgage within a few years The history of farming is replete with the tragedy of ‘mortgage plasters' and the grief which frequently attended the inopportune demande ow settle- ment with a substantial payment up- on the principal. _ t Credit for Agriculture _ _ During the latter part of the nine- teenth century and the early part of the twentieth century the need of some form of credit designed par- ticularly for the benefit of agrieal- ture became so apparent as to at- tract the at ention of leaders in agri- culture 'ttiii',ii,?i't' the country. Theodore R sevelt was the first President to recognize in n puttiml way the need along these lines. In 1912 he' selected a commission to make a careful first hand study of agricultural credit systems and con- ditions in Europe. After several months' study across the water, this. commission made a full report and definite recommendations. When the act was passed a little later it em- bodied the best features of the Euro- pean systems adapted to our agricul- tural conditions, in accordance with the recommendations of the commie sion. Looking back on the progress of the last few years since the amor- tized mortgage has become general. it is ditWult to understand why it was not put into effect many years before. Two thirds of the - farm mortgage system in the world in owned by the farm hunters. ac- cording to E. B. Reid, who has an interesting story in the current is”: of the National Republic on the Fat eral Land Banks. under the title “The Farmers Billion Dollar Bulb." H. F. PAHNKE, Piano T Nubian] Asaoeiation 35 S. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, Illinois 15 Years' Experience Phone: OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK 2048 Highland Park Transfer and Storage Company mmoor nunousn. m an: _ Phone DeeeSe% 8atat TAILOR W In“ All work guaranteed. Chutes Remmble. Estimate. Free Siucial Invitation To All Den-field Mm to inspect the new and bigger Spring and summer line, consisting of hundreds of patterns, imurorted and domestic weaves, wonderf quality and reliable texture. . Considering the fact that my overhead expense is very small, I an provide you with custom made suits and coats " the lowest possible cost -- and give you the highest value. V The years I huge devoted to molding _ experience vill enable me to sem you intelligently Ind war-nae your satisfac- tion in my work. I also have a few out: of all Fear round suiting; Special prices $45 and 860, in- cluding extra pair of trousers. l have se- . ieeted these patterns myself. For better work and prompt smite ”my: call Deerfeid "r-R. Our price: are no higher than you pay for int ordinary elm. Automobile Storage Moving, rocking. ANNOUNCING PIANO TUNING ALEX um. Sn. Hm Ole: '" Cut-l Ava- has 181-182 Ian-sodium. Agar-nui- Mmheo-e-Mitmhd-c width!“ Aeg'Iid-t-L tinhsdthteaeriettttumlel-.the MmtehAet.-tiatqtheBtateauq-w intent nation and the Smith-lam IAR. "1mm; the mt - 1ormettt u when)!“ "P-ir, adamant. tummy-hi... President Coolidge when under way, travels faster than the avenge citizen. This has long since been admitted by those who have watched his political career, but in this case, however, the new record has been tstablished in the Wilkins field. Washington citizens who have met the-President during-his afternoon. walks around Washington were in- clined to the belief that the Chief Executive almost dawdled in travers- ing the public highways. His pace as noted has been more than leisure ls, The other day, however, when he made the journey on footdor the first time from the new White House at 17 DuPont circle to the executive offices in the White House grounds. he covered the ten intervening blocks in less than seventeen minutes. which experts say is a speed in excess of that of the average citizen It was characteristic of the President, that after the newspaper and town gossips formally decided that he would not move to the temporary White House: until the morning of Man-h 5, to send‘ out hurry orders and move on the: afternoon of March 2. l President Coolidge suggests that [our farms be converted into forests. which isn't a bad idea. We nominate frilly Sunday and Aimee, Semple Mc- Pherson to do the convcrtitttr. BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES MAY HAVE SCORE PADS FREE BY TELEPHONING H. P. 178 OR CALMNG AT THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. adv YELLOW .CAB RATES: "h man.“ to do with linking it possible fir 2nriseig tit recline upon the facilities molded in there than: other but an. The, have built up the greatest hm non- gue system the world has ever was and they we now 1emiusq - than 310,000,000 each month." PRESIDENT IS FAST Washington I he- President walks around dined to the WALKER ON OCCASION Knows How to Stroll, But Can Speed Up When Necessity So Dennis PHONE First Each No c at two-thirds h additional charge for 1 HIGHLAND TAB RATES; _ mile 35C 1 q L3 mile like ; ‘xtra paFsertKers, E AND PARK 2000 l .' WANNA“ mm _ 1 IN tl. l BEEN!“ "In other words, if this statement is true. the grain growers. a: a group. pocket alhrat $7.000,000 more for their wheat than they would have had not the federal barge line been in operation," There is no question IS to the value of the internal Win-nun improve- ments to the country. And it is now being seen that the revival of river trailinwill not injure the railroads. C o-operat ion between rail ind stetm- er will be the next development in our transportation schemes. Anxio- Ship But one point mast not be lost sight of, When the farmers' grnin reaches the w: board it must yet cross the ocean. and if we are to get SECRETARY GIVE anon “I could go on giving you a iticl instances of how the national in-L istration's waterways policy has l millions " doll!” into the pocket: of the farmers in this and other, states," Mr. Davis continued. “I; have been told by people who are in) a position to know that the higher price levels established by the ship-l ment of these 10,000,000 bushel: ill-1 ftaenced the price of the‘mmo,ooo( bushels raised in this territory, so that the growers got from 1 to , cents, more a bushel for their when! than! they mid have mm ”but! Some hint " the value of a. in, America} train In". is being kind Interim to the United and extended In man “My”: In m given in I reeegst "trea. of othtr words, “Lug bum up tte Dwight P. on... W of War, mm: . dollar dot-- at St. Louis. Mr. Davis told how the T---- _ rovemment is spendinc “6.000.000 limp." rule- when have been " for mama-nuke and develop-ant of it tstrain, showing the time limit an "Kenny: and ttood mural and the huddle may Doen thin Peer. mud out how this nll (08 to Gil/ also to muddy-d seats-and mid the farmer who is (may madam“? in lower freight rates. He declared] that last yen the (was shipped) --------"-----------;---- ten million bushels of [ruin from St.) _ Louis alone over the Federd tarsal line at tn added prom of four cents) _ a bushel because of the cheaper freight rates. E I A - . Sui-7d - 7' Uzi.“ -e--_ee ti7rfiiii. 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