Show cooperation better than restrictions all the people of the united states are arc now face to face with an opportunity port unity to aid in the war wac effort by self regulation of their transportation re requirements qui rein ants there are pullman sleeping cars and passenger coaches on oil our railroads and no more in sight about 40 per cent of the sleeping cars and 15 per cent of the coaches are continually moving troops more when necessary li in addition great numbers of individual service men are arc traveling under orders or on reduced furlough fui lough fares on regular trains then the rubber shortage has added to tho the pas passenger train load which Is now almost alm ost double what it was two years ago handling such an increase when it Is impossible tor for the railroads raD roads to lot get additional equipment of necessity will mean some inconvenience to the traveler sonic some trains are bound to be sidetracked for war wa freight some stations are overtaxed sonic some days travel is heavier than others but how minor are these individual inconveniences compared with the fact that our war freight and our troops are arc moving on schedule the least we ve can do Is to cheerfully cooperate by reducing our travel requirements to a minimum during this emergency each traveler can exercise his own discretion as to the necessity of a trip the railroads cannot determine that t and have no wish to do so we can travel on the loss less crowded days and on the least congested trains As an intelligent people who appreciate pre preci clate ate freedom of movement and action we will help in this transportation problem because it is the patriotic and sensible thing ahling to do |