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Highland Park Press, 7 May 1925, p. 20

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LEUER BROS. ucuxnua h ammo on“: I” Ruth M!“ Gordon Fireworks up. no Ilia} it; F. PELHAM CO. '"rmteeaAve.atu-,rti. ,i'.i',i'i)r2ii?iipi' Telephone”: DENTIST , anhn- Av." J. W. SHEDD Ar out“. .. .. »"‘{~v Vt u '.,,-rus._, tr A-, EaqF,YaFsT, w , M V . 'e, -' ', ‘ Acting on this; recommehdation. Pmident Wilson typinted an index patient committee which comprise“ 6 farm mtthmmtatirea, 2 consumer: Whtives. 8 ecqnomists and bus- hes: men."Nik emniiiittee determined on 32.20 at chimed: as a, (air prim and Dr. Surface in his when, states. that' is otr%rutr, that had it not hour I this decisitm by the com- thet. Amerfcin farmer wquld, have win: let, for his when. that m the an The reirort shay: that ?riy Boom. than Fopd Admin, 2e,fti,,tlt, no port in the Icommit- he’s l kuterhtttryuttrns/ thus siitrriirain'tt of a. myth 'tut my; mom flared ( the DH“. "‘ l ' _ i Act to Protieetl Former ' . ht the {we of th)) situation, it was clear that unless. action should be taken, the American, farmer would re- ceive $1.50 per hotel for his wheat, and‘tho price was already falling rap- idly toward that. level. To prevent this; Mr. Hoover took the matter up in justice to the producers who hove shown (mt patriotism in special ef-. tort to lncreue production,” Mr. Hoe-i 1war wrath-idea? Wilson in July ‘ 1917, m is muggy vital that we shall protect the farmer fronf a slump in brie. thin year due to glut or from the Wow!“ dedsiona of, any one hum. C, _ - _ me Fox} 1 , ' any CLEANINGEA Drama we mama & CURTAIN Theairport “ates tAt, in the sprin of Isnt the Allies, by bidding against each other, had forced the.pritxs o: wuat_ftitrn $1.50 to over $8.00 pe _ bushel. In order-to abolish this com- petition between themselves the Al- lied Governmental before we came in-. to the war, had consolidated their "naming of: World _wheat into one , buying agency. ‘Through the tmntrol i id mtortd'thippititand the blockade against the enemy, this agency was the sole buyer of export wheat. In Foreign Hands ' Tht domestic price of wheat to the American farmer was fired by the b, price which could be' realised for the éxportaurplus. As export buying was all in one hand, the operation of thed law of supply and demand had been _ abolished, and the price of wheat to the American' farmer, therefore, ' would be determined by the price which this 2,',et,'g,t"g, determined " . to pay. Price . g for American ‘ , wheat was thus already underway in D foreign lands. Congress had provided _ i a minimum price of only $2.00 per I bushel for the 19l8 crop, and it had ' made to provision for the. 1917 crap ) then being harvested. ; , Meant low Price L The Allied Governments had fixed 1 " prices of wheat iitheir own countries ' at about.81.80 per bushel, and in or- ) der to lay down American when: to , their people " this, price, they con- I sidered that they should pay the , American farmer about $1.50 per bu- , shel. " Chicago for the 1917 crop. In aupport of this contention, their agents felt thattapy higher price to C the American farmer would require an increase in the price of bread in the Allied countries; that the Amer- ican tanner had realized only about 'tao per bushel for his previous year’s wheat, despite the-$3.00 cow ner on the Chicago market which oe- curred after nearly 95% of the wheat had left the f'Tt.ttr,F*e..y also pointed out that they could gimme abundant supplies of wheatgin Argentina and Australia at $1.50 per bushel or less, and that the only' reason they were prevented from availing themselves 'of auch cheaper rdpplies from these more distant markets was because of theidemand of the American Govern- ment Lfor the use';of their shipping for: transporting our ships and sup- plies." ' t _ n tmtmxatmG m RELIABLE LAUNDRY mom man " new item in tar history“ with) by the' heath“ without _th etioti of the Antoine” ofheitils, [farmer would ban received only shot: 31.50 per buisliel fod his 1917 crop 0 wheat instead ninth $2.20 determi by this committee is a fair price. I is now, shown that' this action w: taken solely to protect theUmeri farmers and resulted in a gain .0 miltiottof dollar; to them. ' ‘E new” of tttir persistent 1:11st munch that *lthg price of when Ittt."ge by ttie Iktymittese Appoin T ed, by Pmaideitt' Wilson, was 'not rt' the best intemati of the farmer, mam has at that Committee had request _ ed 'that I full WK shouldjbe I on the subject. 9 _ . i wanna by Durant: M. Surf ' u: 5:101:me of the, United " ttthin administration, made pubitt - 1d“. T,,',2fttet,t mthat time . ch. tet of W hutorarwhieh is of 'tt did} Jntumrt to the_Amcrican fame . REPORT on WAR MEASURE mmhuum 'itttt to Fixing of Price "Protect Farmers Din (i, 'irtttCttettliet 'rsutgtrit WHEAT "i:,, Pmcggmmznp New Information ':, T" Claimed a man needs 61 eirita wo of food 1 day, while a woman It needrH1, cents worth. Not been , served that the gifts-vote eating y less iee, cream. V ( Many new, mum of towns end lo! nature]. objects have been aided to like mop end the positions of Mount ate. Klnley National Perk end of asexu- and National Monument. which were not shown on earlier editions of the map,' have. been outlined. ' Although Inge tracts of Alaska have not yet been surveyed in truMeieist.detag to; permit theixi accurate representation. this new mkp is unquestionably the most correctrmap of Alaska 'for its scale, and it should be useful for on purpose: for which knowledge of the general geography of the Territory in required. ' _ _ The mg a. prlllited in black And blue and u sold by krdGioiriiiii am, Wuhlnéton, D. The scale it about 80 miles to 1 inc This mph: he: brought up to din by the inclusion of numerous. nddl lons'nnd correction- ,to weather edition, to the 'romlt of fuld surveys that have been made during the [at for years. Among the most' noteworthy‘ change- no those resulting from 't exploration 01th. Int two you: f the northwutorn. part of the Territory from the Brooks ng'e northward), the Arctic cont and in the Aluka Peninsula, when for several Weam, the-tench for oil has led to wide-greed investigations. The map us. tfl compiled from all authoritative son a: of, intonation. Por most of the labors line the charts of the Coast and Gbodetie Survey we been used, auditor moat of the in! d region the original survey: of he f1eo1otriea.1 Survey have furnished he . best available data. A new hue mip' of Ahab ha fut been "sited, by We Department of the {yterisar through; the" geological lur- vey. New and corieeud, Down to Date and In Obtainable from Gov; Department . mimr"Apasra MAP _ tr _ HASBEENISSUED Nat}: _, Only $10.00 Down. ", tt; Mdnthé td Pay' ' We Jn make liberal "ttsw-uses/tii-iran. old Water heater THE HIGHLAND an rams. maxim PARK; mom ' f g . Juae ati,' to im/"iuits, " _ ' Open; Tuesday, Thursday anti Saturday Evenings ' A ALL . . HOT 1irxi)fi:tih/wcErg ' . w ALL THE TIME _ When yqu want hot water, you just . open any;hot:wat'e‘r fiiiidist in your the'f and out it Will iu.ui-i-trteans inghot. ' '".' ". ', ". T . If this is only your , dream nottr-- make' it come' true by initalljnir an Automatic Storage Gas, Water Heater. . . F -- T ' SPECIALOFFER 51mm _ (iriyr, Company I The!» is some? tormrrruteitiati in marking shipment}: of btotlet and! "touter," " they will I: may consumed by lobsters. ' _ ' PHONE HIGHLAND PMK 194 The fhtal pure: of the publication liat'the company'a stores, IrfBeei, also. trio gene? ting shticns. clump nub- stations, 1'lll mhnttfrtetttr1tttt puma. heating plant?" and the cities, towns and village; tl-trd. ' The pu18ietitiott 3100 points out tre, number of customers (i',ii1iif, the end of 1924 in: 288.629; and "rMtre of 12.1 per cent over 19283 is In- creue, in “dell, is an indication bf the inability {M ttrrmrttt of business In the tenjtory served. " _ tn donnectl'on with the addition of these towns. the book, points out that the company, by constantly broaden- ing its 'field Meet-vice, was ambled to bring olectricftv and no to these commuriitieq which otherwise SQ not have received the advantage: such service tor your: to come. . q I _ Among thir inferential {mum it ‘containu nestinghme views wkm‘in the ttsrrftor.vatrt ttll. Seven of the oomppm": plant; and thd m'denthl and 'tmaine-tsections of a number at, cities are pletumd., . w, I The boisk phown that 12 communi- tar--caber.v,', Newman. F North River- side, Specinlville. Buckingham. East Venom, Buffalo Grove Fairview. Reddick. Orchard Place. Otto and Cut- ter Park-wee added to the com- panr's Hues last year. . T Local stockholdm at and; Pnhlk: Service compdny of northern; Illinois are , mqeivftitt bop!” of their com- panes 1925 Year Bimk.; J The Year Beck. 3 heaqttftt)rrprhtt- ed and artistically smug“! publica- tion, contain: a mass of h.tetntttiort, about the npidly developing territory served by the company-in noittteUt. em Illinois. :1‘The compqny has our 26,000 stockholders cich atwhom will meive a copy. t ' ' I. . 1 PUBLIC SERVICE 00. q YEAR noon ISSUED humans} and _ Beautifully Printed_Book Tells of" Pr --"e_ For Ten Years Dependablel“ Music by Pony Bowen’s mull»~ Band i,,,-. .' panama f M‘ Whammy j F My. r.1aoaiil bonoa norms Conn-nit! 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