_ _ H. O. Bishop in National Repubâ€" E lic Tells Something of His ® Histery and Acomplishâ€" ments in Career _ . IN OFFICE CAPABLE (n-h:mkno'nulnexpertenl economic affairs, and Speaker Longâ€"| worth said of him, "He has the best | knowledge of the fundamentals of u-[ tional taxation of anyone in either | house of Congress." * : Hard Worker I lr.lillslushegnnhndwwker,il‘! school in the law and in politics and } he has never been afraid to pull his | share in the harness. He served in the | Anterican army in the World war and | _during two terms in Congress was| _eh-entoleadthe fight for the Melâ€"| in his work on the Ways and Means committee during his service in Conâ€" gress; and, in the passage of the Revâ€" enue Act of 1926, he played a most important part in securing the enactâ€" ment into law of many needed reforms of the tax system. "Throughout his public career. Mr. Mills has shown a conspicuous ability to master not only the lgge outlines but all the intricate details of the most complicated problems. It is this quality, plus a capacity for hard work, that has enabled him, in a comparatively few years, to accompâ€" lish so much in a constructive way and has made him such a force in public life." â€" YELLOW CAB RATES "He brings to the Treasury not only his great ability and untiring energy, but also a thorough mastery of many of the problems with which he has to deal. His profound knowlâ€" edge of the fundamental principles of taxation was shown in his debates and lon left him in charge of the departâ€" ment as acting Secretary during a| three weeks‘ visit which Mr. Melion made to Europe. Perhaps no better| summary of the estimation in which| Mr. Mills is held in Washington can/ be ‘made than by quoting a letter which Secretary Mellon wrote to be: read at a testimonial dinner recently| given to Mr. Mills in New York. In} speaking of him, Secretary Mellon} "So quickly did Mr. Mills obtain a grasp of Treasury operations and polâ€" icies, that within a month after his induction into office, Secretary Melâ€" sds o o o e oo en ts on to H. O. Bishop, who writes interestâ€"| ingly in the current issue of the Natâ€"| iomal Republic concerning Ogden L. Mills, the present Underâ€"Secretary of the Treasury. Few men, Mr. Bishop | lhhs.hnemgoneinloaposiï¬on} better qualified to hold it than Mr. Mills. During his six years in Conâ€" First twoâ€"thirds mile ._.__.__35¢ Each additional 1â€"3 mile .___10c No charge for extra passengers. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 to the position, according In .class or in private, will be given during the summer vacation by a qualified French Serving as rightâ€"hand man to Secâ€" retary Andrew W. Melion is a pretâ€" ty important job. Fortunately howâ€" HOLY CRILD HIGH SCROOL 1201 North Sheridan Reed, Wankegan, HL Phone Waukegan 2439 UNDER SECRETARY MILLS 1409 Pleasant Ave. Ravinia, NJ The ORRICO GARDENS CUT FLOWERS â€" PLANTS THIS IS A SWEET Anp CLEAN LAUNDEY FRENCH LESSONS of Roger Williams Avenve Mastery of Problems bill. Continuing Mr. Bishop Y, JUNE 30, 1927 * | â€" puts electric refrigeration within the reach of every | family â€" . . | _ _ TTs what many thou _ ff NBA k |_ Steady increase in the number of | inmates in the charitable and penal | institutions of the state required a tstudymiqnonthpnï¬ulthe | Department of ~Public Welfare. { In 1921 wards of the various state | institutions numbered 27,764 With | the gradual increase in dependency, | delinguency, and deficiency these now | number 35,076. Of this number, 22,â€" Nlinois State Reformatory â€" Addiâ€" tion of 240 cells. Lincoln State School and Colony â€" Store house and root cellat. Southern Iilinois Penitentiary â€" 200 additional cells. R Illinois School for Blind â€" garten girls‘ cottage, 52 beds. Ilinois Soldiers‘ Orphans Home â€" Two cottages with 108 beds, and the remodeling of the old power plant inâ€" to a cold storage and general store. Illinois Stute Penitentiary â€" Cell House "C," 450 cells, furniture facâ€" tory, dry kiln, track scales and barn. Elgin State Hospitalâ€"Vocational training building, with 220 beds, and completion of exâ€"service men‘s ward Illinois School for Deaf â€" Gymâ€" nasium building. Dixon State Colonyâ€"Completion of | hospital building, 25 beds. | IN _ MANY _ INSTTTUNONS Extensive Provisions Are Made to Take Care of Them; What Has Been Done F R 1 G I D A I R E «7 THE STovER Co. 31 N. 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