p by Mr. Hays in a statement sent to v MF. Woodruff. At the request of the donors, no names were made public, f but it was announced that the adâ€" IS RADICAL PROPAGANDA Wartime Experience of Railways prosperity since the period of postâ€" war reconstruction began, and it may be addédâ€" that efficiency and prosperâ€" THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1987 Em_mï¬i.'fw" in hand. One the striking examples of this proâ€" gress can be found in our American ernment control, tantamount to govâ€" ernment ownership during the war had completeiy disorganized them and it seemed that they had been scrambled almost past the unscrambâ€" ling point. © _ _______ Works Wonders But a few years of private control have wurked wonders, says the Naâ€" again back to normaley. Operating conditions have improved, the servâ€" ice to the public is tremendously betâ€" the other great public utilities which were placed under government control during and immediately afâ€" ter the war. The change in these other instances may not be so strikâ€" ing but it is visible just the same. ‘The lesson is one which will not be lost on the American public. The example of our railroads under govâ€" ernment and private control is a complete answer to the radical deâ€" mand for government ownership of railroads, and other public utilities. Just Political They call it government ownership and that is what the radicals advoâ€" cate theoretically, but as a matter; of fact the term "political control" would be more appropriate. . For government control means political control, with all its evils. Everyone knows how railroad costs mounted during the war. With government control permanently established the costs would grow steadily, and efficâ€" iency would vanish. . _ Instead of the railroads being run efficiently for the benefit of the thousands of stockholders they would The United States has been proâ€" be operated for political benefit. Railroad jobs would become political favors and. therefore multiply . Ii_ke built up a political machine in our great public utilities â€" the like of which has never been known in modâ€" ern government. . Government by bureaucracy, or by office holders would no longer be a danger but an accomplished fact. At the close of the war these sysâ€" And what applies to the nilrond:l applies to other kinds of business. You might be an advocate of govâ€" erfiment operation of railroads and other utilities today. But the Q.hin‘1 spreads and by tomorrow odsenl more radical than yourself would be: demanding _ federal . ownership _ of stores and factories and farms. And so on. until the government became one tremendous allâ€"absorbing maâ€" chine with everyone working for it. When this stage was arrived at we should have bolshevism, with the only difference that we had entered that blissful state through the backâ€" PRESBYTERIAN Purpose Raising Million Dollars In Chicago District for trict Tuesday night\\pril 26, opened their campaign to \nise $1,000,000 for the $15,000,000 fiind sought naâ€" tionally by their th under the chairmanship of Will\ H. Hays for pensions for their und disabled ministers.. The effort wis started at a banquet at the LaSalle with George Woodrull, local CRAIIMAN, PTOTC!!B+ and some 350 representa\‘ves of 116 May 17, with the knowledge that $9,â€" 200,000 has been pledged in camâ€" paigns east of here and that $1,000,â€" 000 has been contributed in advance by ‘wealthy western laymen prior to the opening of the campaigns in fourâ€" teen states from Iilincis to Califorâ€" to complete the fund and the go drive is being held simultancously Writer In Magazine CAMPAIGN OPENED of the Chicago disâ€" of request of the donors, no names will be made public and the gifts will be spread through the regular weekly formal opening of campaigns. At the "m"" starting this week, from one u_...mmu-nhu- success in the western effort, but is indicative of the spirit of unity and sacrifice aroused in our church. The interest of Christianity generally in this supreme Presbyterian effort is shown by the fact that the first gift on the Pacific Coast were one from a nonâ€"churchâ€"goer, one from a Chrisâ€" :ia:â€"m"_-vti; and one from a Cathoâ€" lic. ' Substantial Gifts Included in this total, it was stated, are several substantial gifts from the Chicago area, which includâ€" NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE OP H. E. Smith, and to all others that may be interâ€" ested herein, that there will be sold at public auction at the vanhm:: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO: rooms of the HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMâ€" PANY, 374â€"376 Central avenue, Highâ€" land Park, Illinois, beginning at ten o‘clock in the forencon of the 6th day of June, 1927, to satisfy the wareâ€" houseman‘s lien now held by the unâ€" dersigned, against H. E. Smith, * covering the goods, chattels, and merâ€" chandise, and all other effects and things which are now in storage will then be offered for sale to the highest and bost bidders in separate or bulk lots as follows: ilunpet, crib, crib mattress, carton, etc. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY. 374,Central Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois national campaign Save‘Your Money NOW â€" Save Regrets Later‘! Let Us Serve Your Wants with a Savings Account â€"Safety Deposit Box Insurance A Handy Checking Account Permanent Waving Join Our Christmas Savings Club HIGHWOOD Phone 251 Highland Park 1990 for an appointment. weather sets in. Novistherlghtnug. ‘If you want MARCELLING wATER WAVING _ HAIR BORBING PACIALS D. L. Mustric Beauty Shop Highwood State AIMS TO GIVE FRIENDLY SERVICE AT ALL "WERE GROWING DAILY â€" GROW WITH US" "The Community AND SAVE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR "Will H. Hays." PRICES FOR PERMANENT WAVING (for two weeks only) 11â€"12 Why go to Chicago for a permaâ€" Keen Steam Oil Process the finest kind right here at home. Don‘t wait until the hot es besides the city and suburbs, Heights, and such towns, but no local totals or names were made known. ‘The pension fund will provide penâ€" sions of from $600 to $2,000 annually service and salary received. It is patâ€" termned after the present pension sysâ€" tems of the Episcopal church and of a majority of the larger private corâ€" ‘The girls are said to be looking forâ€" ward to Leap Year to begin within seven months now, but every year is Leap Year to an enterprising girl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO: George Saris, and to all others that may be interâ€" ested herein, that there will be sold at public auction at the warehouse NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE Py m e e oo rooms of the HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER & S'I‘O%l"v COMâ€" PANY, 374â€"376 Central Highâ€" land Park, Ilinois, beginning at ten o‘clock in the forencon of the 6th day of June, 1927, to satisfy the wareâ€" houseman‘s lien now held by the unâ€" dersigned, against . > ILLINOIS Open Saturday Nights, 6 to 8 George Saris, â€" ] covering the goods, chattels, and merâ€" chandise, and all other. effects and things which are now in storage will then be Offered for sale to the highest and best bidders in separate or bulk lots as follows: Beds, dresser, chairs, victrolas, _ davenport, etc. __Right reserved to reject any and all bids. | HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER | & STORAGE COMPANY. 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Ilinois. 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