Show GRAY SAYS GOOD J WILL ILL AN ASSEE M MIf 00 o i If tt announcement that The i With an public be informed in its policy in r t matters affecting both the railway and 1 the public President Carl R. R Gray of i the Union Pacific has launched a program of newspaper advertising i the first Installment of which has hasS S just appeared Others will follow onG on G q the first of each month The Union Pacific realizes realize's s s' s says ys Mr Gray that tha the good will of its 1 patrons is its greatest asset It also alsor i r believes that a successful railway is isi i the greatest asset of any c community t which it serves With this statement statement state- state ment meat every thoughtful citizen must be in complete accord Originally the sole function of a railway was to move persons and prop property pro- pro p party perty from place to to place Today Today- it itIs itis is generally recognized that to explain explain ex- ex plain ln to the tho public the how and why whys s of the railway r business is almost as C R I essential as the doing of that busl- busl ness The Union Pacific has for many years years encouraged its authorized re re representatives re- re to discuss railway pro pro- ro- ro Menu frankly with the public but not until now has it undertaken to reach its patrons and the J entire at public of the system one time The Union Pacific serves a mighty empire extending from Council Bluffs Omaha St Joseph and Kansas City on on the East to Los Angeles Portland i Tacoma Seattle Spokane and Butte on the West One out of every six persons persons in the country lives lives' In a state I reached tr ached by the Union Pacific More l Ithan fifty thousand persons receive a a ar Z r Union Pacific i pay check each month Estimating four persons to a family t persons are directly dependent on the Union Unton Pacific for support If If Ift t to this be added persons engaged in producing supplies and mat materials purchased by the Union Pacific the gr grand nd total would run into millions I The railway their families patrons of the road and the he general generali i I. I public in the thirteen Uni Union m Pacific states are vitally concerned in maln- maln taming the railway plant at a state of highest effectiveness who has bas the welfare of Everyone the community at heart will find interest in- in Y J terest and profit in this series of e h articles |