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Signs have been plentiful in re ent months that Canadian finance ind industry are looking more and nore toward South America as an xport market, and also as an out et for surplus investment funds. The survey emphasizes recent im irovements in transportation facili ies, particularly by air, in Brazil, Vrgentina, Peru, Colombia and /enezueli. In Argentina, it is stat d, geographical conditions have avored the development of an ex Tariff Education. Frgm New York Times. At least one public benefit has ome from the interminable discus ons of the tariff bill in congress, t was to be, in the view of the ad ministration, just a little bill to put ligher duties on farm products and rerhaps do something to help the sxtile industries. All the plans vere laid by the republican man agers to slip the measure quickly hrough congress and have it over. 3ut the unkind fates ruled other vise. Instead of speedy action, we lave had the longest delay and the nost acrimonious debate in the his orv of our tariff legislation. Out tensive rail system surpassing that | of any country south of the United States. Colombia and Peru are cited as examples of swift progress in air ! travel. This promises to tap rich and extensive territories hereto fore retarded by their mountainous character. The survey forecasts im portant economic advantages to Brazil through the growth of air I travel, because of the long distances separating points to be served. Brazilian rail facilities, for ex ample, have tended to center around Rio De Janeiro and the coffee pro ducing area of Sao Paulo. Thus far coastal ships have carried most of It all nas been distilled a certain good. People understand the nature of a tariff and the motives of those seeking governmental favors of that kind better than they ever did be tore. Never has so much unashamed self-seeking been exposed. Never has t.ht inevitable weight of tariff taxes upon the consuming public been so clearly shown. No enemy of the protective system could have done so much to discredit and de stroy it as its own friends have done. This is one explanation of the re publican defection in the Senate. Not ; only insurgent republicans but a few from the eastern states «h» I of the traffic between these tw» centers The quickening of outside inter est in South America’s prospects 1j described as the chief result of avi ation development in that part o! the world. “The mail system hai been transformed.” the bank finds “and inland districts of Colombis and Peru need no longer wait week! for mail, and Rio De Janeiro and Buenos Aires ure only seven 01 eight days distant from New Yorl and London.” -♦ ♦ A Great Man’s Wife. From Milwaukee Journal. We went up to see William Jen nings Bryan one time in the hotel suite where lie was stopping as cor respondent for a newspaper at a national political convention. HU typewriter was going in the next room and while we waited Mrs. Bryan, very much at home, showed us some new pictures the photog raphers had just delivered, and in compliment to the great leader, had bound. “Wasn't it nice of them?" Mrs. Bryan asked, and turned over the pages: “Here's the one the paper* wanted But here's one I like. It shows Mr. Bryan as I always re member him when—” and so on. The glimpse Was enough to sug gest Mrs. Bryan's life—filling in for her husband, talking of him, mak ing those at home whom he would wish received kindlv, his words her creed, what he did her instant view of what it was right to do. Her ca reer. joyfully pursued, was to be the wife of a great man. And that evening she saw a throng that was pushing and haul ing to get into an overcrowded hall open up as if by magic to make a lane for her husband, and at his word. "Easy. boys. Mrs. Bryan is with me,” for her, too. Presently in the great hail, she heard the rhyth mical drum of men's voices! “Bry an! Bryan! Bryan! Bryan!”—refus ing to let business continue until this man. her husband, not a dele gate, not a candidate for th" nomi nation, lifted his hand and prom ised in that golden voice that pres ently he would speak. His “inspiration.” some like to say. But that is not the word, for Bryan needed no spur to his ambi tion. Rather, as many men of tal ent, he needed the reassurance of appreciation in his home; the com fort of having the needs of his ca reer his wife’s first thought: the applause that came to him. her re ward. We read of men who reached fame without this seconding of their ambitions and their work at home. How manv are there of whom we never should have heard or read about but for the reassuring, re freshing. re-creating force of the great home inspiration? Chicago’s Dictator. From Columbus IDispatch. So they took the $50,000,000 and now Chicago has a Mussolini. For the hand that holds the pay check rules the world, and Silas H. Strawn has a grip on the purse strings. He is chairman of the citizens’ com mittee that is digging up the coin to cash tax anticipation warrants to meet the payrolls of police, firemen, school teachers ana other city em ployes. The money is not dumped into the city and county treasuries all at once, but is being fed as re quired. And Mr. Strawn can shut off the Rolden flood any time the city council starts kicking up Its heels. The politicians tried to bluff the committee into providing the funds and asking no questions But Mr. Strawn said nay. nay! The money rolls in only during good behavior. It was a case of take the castor oil or leave It. and the council took It, for there is no fun working for a city with an empty treasury. It will be interesting to watch Chicago in operation under a dic tator with a golden sword. —--»♦ Q. How many community trusts are there in the United States? O. P. A. 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