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J | tegur Crots ta 38 OD : My been re y CORAM en- y | ; an emergen Sole a NO aga | 30 “40 Cows (Ail Welghts) HAR eral chairman of in I “bu “31s | indels PL is 0 a et Tore threatening to halt. | f 31 Shi me ntBOURSE «evesseervss TOIDOHTIH C100Q Cs vesinrdrrgurnss nsvass the event, onsolidared Industries va ro 2% ev) indpis Railways service of the’ Railway Express pounds .. ooh MW 3828.00) Cutter and medium i Wy chicken, Som RS pia ......... 3 | Investors 1 agency. 1 pours ... ... 28.804428,75|Canner .. fa inner will be Electronic Lab com ‘ 1% | ws Other panel members named Pounds '-.:vx:.s 28 000 300 es Buils (All Weights) served from 11:30, * Cory ora ww RR pfd. no» Pub Sery of Ind Slee 18 5.1101" 100” President Truman are Leverett hd pounds :* x S042 35 go welghts) ......... 0418 0) to 5 p. m. The Hert. 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DAKE THE SAS way x Pounds ....viranane 20.00@ 32 00 Suse dan) ACORNS FED T0 STOCK Si on om Ne as 2 wr "$0-4A3T° 10 | See Them! lg ee gat ee bb Brown Hardware & Electric C Sa far 3 Wltto Medium to 8 : 19.30457.00 have little use for acorns, many | Ross Gear's Too val Com . RB, i | Friendly Family Food Market rown ar ware ec iC 0. UREA 20039 00 | Common and medium 4.509 5.80 European farmers use them as feed Stokely-Van Camp pf .. ... 20% 21%! pounds sas 2% 80a 2.00 Good and fi horn) 5.000 1.80 for hogs. Tore kil Mafabie irises Bn Ho ns EF 52nd ST. R. 548 3002 Carson 8A. 0 Pounds | 16.006 26.80 700-1100 pounds. .......... [email protected] y Heifers Choice 600- B00 pounds ............ 27504130 00 . Mo- 1000 pounds ....oessveres 27.50@ 30.00 . \ 00-1000 bounds 101111111. 3 00G 150 \ - “800- "900 POUnAS wisierirrrens 18 0061 24.00 vu. S. Statement ; "WASHINGTON, Sept, 18 (U. P.).—Oov 2 ernment expenses and receipts Yor the current fiscal year throsgh Sept, 16 compared with & year ago er This Year Last Year - Fxpenses 4,186. 746,814 42.133,780,008 Receipts 081,737 17,013,076,765 Deficit a. 665,076 1,108,803,208 Cush Balance 2,747,835,202 9,421,375,401 Public Debt 256,008,144 408 265,571,861 541 Gold Reserve 21.887.235,083 ~20,284,868,247 Ci INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING Oe Xs . corr A A DR sec Local Produce F. i$ FOR PLANT DELIVERY | Poult: Springers, 4 Ibs. and over, 23c; ! under 4 ¢ iy 28¢c, Leghorn springers, 37c, { cocks and stags, 100; hens, 4'% lbs. and | over, 25c; under 4'a and Leghorns, lsc; i No, 2 poultry, 4c less than No, ! Butterfat: No. 1, 66c; No. 2, 63 Eggs: Current receipts, 54 ibs, to oase, | 48c. grade A large, 60c; medium, Bic; » grade A small, 40c; grade B large, bc; no - i grade, 30c. : { Truck Wheat : : Toept. 17 Indianapolis flour mills and v 1 Tie Fh A Railroad Salutes the F reedom 1 rain Which Starts city AY ow son, 3 per bushel; No whitel Pe se ; 3 . | xh AS “soybeans, 14 “per cent moisture, WE Ee ug aR : : = s y ”* 5 COAL RESERVES HEAVY ae WASHINGTON—Reserves of un- I N derground coal in Arizona approxi- t t | roma wo s Nationa our in Philadelphia This Jee - STANLEY . Now in stock...new PHILCO Thurs week the whistles will blow and Ix our business hours many Ameri- What would have happened in the twenties, = '48 Radio Values! the church bells will ring in Philadelphia. For cans speak of “Free Enterprise” as though it for example, if a few determined men in Wall EE there, where our Constitution was born, the were a God-bestowed blessing. Some are sur- Street had publicly denounced the iniquities ) most remarkable railroad train in history is brised to find that it isn’t listed in the Declara- then practised in the name of the Bull Market? beginning a national tour — a train trans- tion of Independence under Mr. Jefferson’s Such an action would have broken all the rules formed into a rolling shrine to display the “unalienable rights.” of the Club, but the crash and the depression great documents on which our American free- ; would have been easier, and business would doms are based. But freedom of enterprise, like our politi- have escaped a whole morass of legislation. cal liberties, doesn’t blow like the wind from ‘And what restrictions could the labor
As the school children of Philadelphia (and the 300 other cities to come) gaze on Jefferson’s own draft of the Declaration of Independence, or the official manuscript of the Bill of Rights, or Lincoln’s pen notes for the Gettysburg address, sober thoughts will run through the minds of their elders.
Pay as Little As 81, & Week!
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Freevon, as world events have taught us, isn’t free like the air we breathe. It isn’t from everlasting to everlasting. It was won by bitter struggle, and it can be lost with tragic ease, if we Americans take it for granted.
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The lesson of our time is that freedom must be earned, in each generation, by our integrity and ability as citizens. Either we continue to earn it, or we shall wake up some morning tofind that it has slipped through our b fingers, as it slipped through the hands of so ‘many other people in-the world. A dictatorship will have taken it from us.
Heaven. It must be earned. Either business, in serving itself, serves the public, or it invites strangling regulation.
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It can almost be said that the measure of our success as a republic is the amount of regulation we can get along without. Judged by this standard, we have a long way to go. Does anyone believe that either the Securities Exchange Act or the Taft-Hartley Labor Bill is a tribute to our success in self-discipline?
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The duty of the business man and
the labor leader in our community is to make our economic freedoms work. This is a duty they have to the whole public, not merely to their own group or class. It is far better that these men should disclose and assail the wrongs in our system than that they should see, hear and speak no evil. Either we do our own housekeeping or an indignant electorate will do it for us.
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movement have avoided if some audacious leader had insisted that his union be accountable to the laws and customs of contracts?
It is taking us a long time to learn that, when we invite the devil to take the hindmost, the devil may take us all.
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In the words of Tom Paine: “Those who expect to reap the blessthgs of freedom must bear thé fatigues of supporting it.”
There can be no liberty that isn’t earned.
That, to us, is the import of the Freedom (rain. And the Chesapeake & Ohio, which is ne of many railroads over whose tracks this 1ational shrine will pass, salutes it on the start >f its historic mission. We will guard it well when it comes our way, May it have a fruitful journey!
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