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Highland Park Press, 29 Sep 1927, p. 14

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it}! E f if :31 iti , .. murmur-nonun- , at moo ‘1“ um 'tA%mtrqh3tHt AVE. 5; II. luv-Incl an: F] "Wihr.lfiTil)tNiss From the central part of the state) an editor believes in government reg~ uiation bul not government ownership i for "when the government goes intoI business the individual must go out of business." He says. also, that the purpose of the government is "to reg- ulate industries reasonably in the in- terest. of the people but not to such an extent as to put the industries out of business." Bars Government "Grped" One editor has seen the Muscle? Shoals power development and thinks the government hrot 'gyped’ very nicely by somebody." An dimr' in Ezvnt believes that) "there ahguld be maintained the same l fine distinctions of functions and privileges between government and private ownership that the' federal Constitution draws between state rights and federal authority." I The editor of one of Chicago's great dailies volunteers, “private enterprise should have to itself very field that The editor of an eastern Illinois weekly says: "No business ever flour- ishes as well under government own- ership as under private management. There are too many leaks that escnpe the ere of the hired overseer that the interested eye of the private sees." The fourth question relates to the third. It reads: "Or, do you favor utilization of such incidental oppor- tunities by private enterprise, under government control, as exemplified by the federal miter power act?" "Yes" is the opinion of 146 editors, while 19 reply "no.? Twelve are undecided and 40 do not answer the question. Excerpts Given ‘Excerpts from itomments éppended by the editors are interesting. To the question: "Do you -fnvor putting the government into any form of business or industry, in my guise. in competition with existing private rnterprise?" 194 editors say "my" Three editors say “yes"; one is In» decided and 16 do not answer. Third Question The third question is, “Do'yon favor government ownership and operation of business or industrial opportunities arising from execution of pauie-beue- fit projects, as for example. water power incidentally made available by ftood-eontrot undertakings t" To this 161 editors reply "no" and 17 say "yes." Eight editors are undecided and 22 do not answer. Up to ted-y 223 dim lave re- plied to questionnaires sent them. the committee reports. or these 191 say "no" to the question: "Do you but government amt-hip or operation tlet',b/hte,h-ig-efga,l"ergt now carried on by n p - priser." Two editors reply "res." One editor is undecided, and " do not spec-many answer" the question. “FLY 10 QUESTIONNAIRE Editors of Illinois hemp-w: an overwhelmingly min“ “govmt in busing." penning . to preliminary tabaUtion mult- of I may he- in; conducted by the Illinois Commit- ttor' Pubiiy Utility [dominion For oLerimhete mim‘ con-:1! Mr, John Hum. " ”In on sun. ik M "a!" In“. Urge, ' Natural 'anel Negrescoum Ste-m PM s'.dEhEEEEE2Ci WWDAND MI? _ FOR DISTINCTIVE Permanent Waving Me. Again! Stir. lemec; Too Inch " Bureaucracy THE WIGGERY Burr, Him}. Ewan? if RT ifiriifiriiiiiiF {slim-WW" iui. Lie-ist-ii. -__ E TEL RANDOLPH "" I That landing field for airplanes on hop of Chieatro's new post office is all ‘right enough, but what is going to lbs needed next yen is a good soft {place for spent presidential booms to ‘: tittht.-rndianapotis News. _ As A further safety suggestion; when a driver in the wrong insists on the riot-of-wow, let him have it. [You can’t argue with a fool. Examination of the questionnaire: shows that the government's pnrtiei- pation in the printing tmsinesur--the printing of eeoreiopes--has brought the question close home to the pub- lishers who have I job printing busi- ness in connection with their new:- papers. Slow down and keep to the right as you come to the crest of I hill, ad- vises the accident prevention depart- ment of the Chicago Motor club. tt ,--t-rssttr-/.lid 'u'hn'.VlatthB' , bandwidth“ it_e.ditorrrub_tut"stur More extreme in In editor in the northern part of the late, He up: “Many of the powerful anti-b of our government m We to rob the m- inus state! of all civic and hum au- tl.tltitrirtttev m moved to go un- piriirisriarTtratsetra--fi- lion ot power." Who rememgers the old days when a girl had to roll up her skirts be, fore she went in wading? -t,x.ittturu.soetsoiaa..au 'totxrithtH-itaW." Anti-r hey-99mg.” [ht Tem- -tmerutimtofraNietrtititusis month! btat.tho net-Al opt-lion shma_tteintheuu.oesrei- "uindividtmuoreo-tioms." LET DRIVER HAVE ROAD IF HE INSISTS I." End but! “wriggling: on the rights of the individlinl is promoting mdieatiam," irth-otreiombrthr.ditorota country weekly, while another but! of 1 weekly "rpmaria- by atatirw, “to have had enough government in hush neu to last the next ton thou-Ind . “Many; MISS-Ia leMtholo-o lMa.li--llb-te-dt Balance on Easy Payments 4soetaMt Jobs and Up HIGHLAND DARK 11"??INCS, CLUB OCT. l2 q ta. " General Remodeling V Additions Concrete Foundation Cement Basement lnclosed Porch New Roof Painting Zion Building Industry Phone Elon 500 $25.00 to $50.00 Cash Notdl riveruttq. button... thseverreortti-tthneoamdmin- "e-tuorhiuturi.-ou_rto itsuodithath-no_-4 froaswhiehthq-hmFrdi- ponrsbr-timuThr-tmrta- biqdrainaeettaainofthiidi-- hattsttsatofttteNadt_h1- tine, which meeivu in m an!) hmlytromth-Rimlud-I. This mvhich is 190 (out bio. I“ level, is the Invest known - mt- heeontheeu‘th. a similar large area. known at Great Basin. emulating of - all of Nevada. 1 col-idenhle W of Utah, and parts of Wyomilt. Idaho, Oregon, and California, all th. rivers of which flow to inland his that have no outlets to the out. The general climate of the Great Balm. as shown by the record: of tho U. S. Weather Bureau, is of the“ and semi-arid type. so that the “to: re- sources of this area an in metal respects the life blood of the land. In the winter and spring there in a maxi- mum of precipitation, and the manner and autumn seasons are comparative ly dry. The annual precipitation in this region increases rapidly with the altitude. Prod-dio- Am I The Great Basin contain: large; production fuming communities and! many important centers of population, and industry. Ind the Geological sur- vey of the Department of m'ln- terior has tor many yen: and: dsiry measurements of the principal streams of the region and Jiiiiii'a) the records in annual voluneu.Wnur- Supply Paper 570, just hand, is I] MimlrRte98tBB88h.- ttutiidS'. ,,,.. ”ya TiaiGiiFi; "rJ1tTfd",'tPatrgttht."g'. WESTERN U. 8. mammal.“ "I.“ ---. .hIWh-hhl‘uh-u NatAttgtiveogmrt.tg-lersiahtyrr-t.a9.r-d NotAllliml'b-hhul Balk-Inni- mm. oeoAuriiiiGiGiiia nvermdepghglnhomlstoxm “an..- an. v-v'vu.’ - kl", UV- elu Luke, and Sultan Sea. in Cali! nil; um. thammer, Sher, Ind Abert ‘hku. in Oman; Cum Ind Walker Lakes, in Nevada: and Seviu Lake.inUhh. Theeeisatotaimmter surface in all the ' ot the (but! Basin of several them-d ml! miles. The won- of rivers that (and these iahea m of town of (an local importance because of their use for irrigation and in men] loan-1 ties for water power. I Mussolini doesnt believe in Ar"lit, ting aviators to take too mir chances. 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