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Show WHY NOT ADVERTISE In pre-war days the railroads -were 'one of the newspapers best advertisers. advertis-ers. Under government operation the railroad advertising In newspapers fs !ut off. Now In Director General McAdoo's "lnfrmation for the press," which of course is for free publication, newspapers news-papers are advised of railroad excursion excur-sion rates to different parts of the country in order to build up traffic. Freight and passenger rates have boon Increased 25 per cent more titan private management ever I thought of asking. Tho newspapers are wondering how long it will be before the Director General uses legitimate advertising to build up the trade the roads now need. Why not advertise a little. Mr. Mc-Adoo. Mc-Adoo. The war is over and the pa-! pa-! pers have advertising space for sale and advertising is a legitimate ex-I ex-I pense of anv up-to-date business. I |