The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, August 01, 1920, Page 13, Image 13

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equal to those in other activities. An
additional check to depleted rank,
in the fields would ho the establish
ment of modern state rural school
codes. The feral government
should maintain active sponsorship
of this. Rural parents would be
lacking in the element which makes
ltnS they d,d not
desire for-theh- children educational
opportunities comparable to those in
the cities. .The price the consumer
pays for foodstuffs is nn i.
of what the producer receives. There
are too many turnovers betweenlho
tvro. Society and government, par
ticularly local and state, have been
remiss in not modernizing local mar
keting facilities. Municipalities must
in large measure interest themselves
i, if not directly control commun
ity markets. VThig is a matter of
such importance that- the federal
government can nrbfitahiv t,,i
money and effort in helping to evolve!
meuioas anu to snow their virtues
The farmer raises his crop and the
price which he receives is determined
by supply and demand. His 'products
in beef and. pork and produce, .pass
into cold storage and ordinarily when
they reach the consumer the law of
supply and;demand does not obtain.
xne preservation of foodstuffa hy
cold .storage is a boon to humanity,
and it should be encouraged. How
ever, the time has come for its vigi
lant regulation and inasmuch as it
becomes a part of interstate com
merce, the resonsibility is with the
federal government. Supplies are
gathered in from the farm in Htmao
of plenty. They can easily be fed i
out to the consumer in such manner
as to "keep the demand vin excess of
that part of the supply which is re
leased from storage. This is an un-i
fair practice and should be stopped.
Besides, 4hereshould be a time limit
beyond which
should not be stored. Every success
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able to the eennrni wif,.- ,;..
practical experience of the farmer
were an element in thnfr nAtJJSz
rw b- specific- the Interstate
Commerce Commission, the Federal
Reserve Board, the Federal Trade
Sm lin n ,an.d the United stea
lariff Commission am nrimit-i
by business men. Does anyone con
tribute more to the making and suc
cess of railroads than tho fvmn
tp the creation and prosperity of the
banks, or to the stability of manit
facturing and trade units, or to the
agencies interested In exporting?
Our objective should be a de
creased tenantry. With the period
of occupancy uncertain, the rentor
strips land of its fertile iiomnnfa
and each year diminishes our na
tional aSSetS. Under tllfl nnnrotinn
iof the Federal Rp.ap.rvn ami ,
Farm Loan acts, encouragement has
come to-thousands who find that in
dustry, character and intellin
'.are a coition npmivitv tn w
perishable foodstuffs rPTanIcer' tho government of the
uuueu ocates. Multiply our home
"'uiDiD, uuu. .yuu win luiute ine way
of the seditious agitators more dif
ficult. Bring into the picture of
American life more families, happily
a part. of garden and flowers all
their own, and you will find new
I streams running into tho national
current of patriotism. Help to equal
ize the burdens of taxation by mak
ing the holders of hidden wealth
pay their share with those whose
property is in sight. In short, re
move the penalty imposed upon
home-building thrift, and thousands
of contented households under the
shelter of their own roof, will look
upon government with affection,
recognizing that in protecting it, they
nrotect themselves. There are more
home owners' in America than ever
MAfnro. Tho tirnsnerltv of the coun-i
try under Democratic rule has been
widely diffused. Never before has
the great mass of the people shared
in the blessings of plenty. There is
much to be done, however, in mul
tiplying our home owners. Noth
ing will bring more golden return to
the welfare of the republic.
Common, prudence would suggest
that we increase to our utmost, our
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KLASS-WORTH TIRE SAU&S CO.
3033 Michigan Avawia, Chicago
Pent. 46.
one Modern moUiodBf aouTeat
still va In Ulon8, Thcro fo
country tm?njrf In cxtont' in r
, uniry Performing no sorvlrn in.
ImmanHy TUoy rc,lro only ho a
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Any dificusHfnn nr i. i.
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to tho closoly related matter of
transportation. Thoro l o on
einl ?l0h br,ns8 ,,a tatonSK
tontly to cr tlnni nnAtt.. ;,"
Hn9n W. of our transporta
"dn,nCl c5' Bothth railroads
and the public aro to blame. There
T ? matcrlal addition to
the total mileage in the last ten
years, and tho incrimnn j aHn.ini,
S.tboe,n mu?U lcsa th;in required.
""...luo oogmning of tho war. tlio
roil ng stock was sadly reducod and
inadequate. Thn nniii ,.i t
given in pay for service, surJcicnt
revenues on which credit could bn al
lowed by the banks. Moral assist
ance was withheld because of rail
road policies that did not bring ap
proval. Many Of these o.nrnnrnMnna
had made themselvfiR n nir nt
litlcal activities, lrcal. state anil nn.
tional. Then there worn morn nr inner
sporadic instances of stock-wntovimA
operations, and the exploitation of I
utility properties for personal gam.
Abuses were not general, but thv
were sufficient to brine the Ann
railroad systems of tho nnnntrv i
disrepute. The good suffered withj
iuq evil. wnen tno trnnsnnWnflnn
lines were taken over by the govern
ment, theywere barely able to limp
tnrough tho task of the day. Unity
in operation, tho elimination of tht.
long haul, and the merging of every
mile of track and terminal and
every car and engine into a co-ordln-
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fud. J.c?p JJVoH' wrltu 'or literature
that tell now nnd Why thlH ttlrtrowt
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from nhcumatlam. Sciatica, gout!
NtMirltja. NournlRln. Nervous Protrii
nun, niKii 'oov i-raauro and ammn
of thu atoniiich. Heart. Luna, Liver. KiT
mya and other allmonta. You wr
DeRrncn'artaillo-ActlveSolar Pal day and
nlKht, rcctilvlng tho Jladlo-Aotlvo JIavu
continuoualy into your ytm, cau
ina: a healthy circulation, overaominr
BluKfl:Ihnsii, tJirowlngr off Jmpurltlc
and restoring tho tlaaucs nnd norvoa
to a normal conditionand tho next
thlnff you know you aro tfottintf wn.
Sold on a teat proposition. You KrA
thoroughly aatiaflcd it Is holplnic you
before tho appllauco la yourj fiotJt
Jng to fo but wear It, No trmiblo or
expenae, and tho mont wondorful faot
about tho appllanco Is that It in 6lii
ao reaHonably that dt 1h within 4th
reach of all, both rich and poor.
No matter how bad yomr-allmcnt, or
how loni? Atandlng-, wo will 1m pleafceo"
to have you try It at our rlk For
lull Information wrlto todaynot to
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ated plan of operation, flenabled tho I'JIW
government to transport troops and
supplies, at the same time affording,
under great stress, a satisfactory out
let for our Industries' It should be
remembered In this connection that
except for the motor truck which
supplemented transportation by rail.
and except for the great pipe lines
which conveyed oil for commercial
purposes, we should not. in all prob
ability have been able to throw our
deciding strength Into the balance
and win the war. Any attempt to
discredit the federal operation of
railroads durng the years of grave
emergency is unfair. In the case of
those wlio know the facts it is In
sincere. Too much cannot be said in
praise of those who directed this
work, nor to the men who physic
ally operated the lines under the dis
couraging conditions of poor equip
ment. But an or tnis is water over
the wheel. The problem of the rail
roads is still with us. The govern
ment and the public should render
every co-operation in the utmost
good faith, to give thorough test to
private ownership. The railroads
have had their lesson. Government
regulation Is accepted now as not
rmlv n nnfotrnsirA ta the nubile, but
as a conserving process to the util
ity. Financial credit is necessary tp
physical rehabilitation and It should
be sufficient for the periods of maxi
mum demand. We should not lose
sight, however of the vast possible
ities of supplementary service by
water. Tho Great Lakes and St.
Lawrence navigation project, particu
larly, should claim the Interest of
the government. About one-thIM of
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