Show ri T BOV G H T V S released by western newspaper union THREE generations OF FIELDS IN CHICAGO CHICAGO has known three generations erat ions of marshall fields marshall field I 1 began life as a pool boy by application and ability he became one of the great merchants of the world in chicago he created a mercantile establishment thal thai provided employment for hundreds of people when he died he did not take that store or those jobs away with him what he had created became a part of the wealth of the nation and it continued to produce more wealth A part of what wha t he created is now the field museum of natural history which is of interest to and enjoyed by millions of people of chicago and throughout the world to build and maintain that institution provided jobs for workers and men of science and is a continuing aid to the educational system of america what the genius of marshall field I 1 created continues to produce and increase the wealth of the nation that increase erects great office buildings and attractive apartments in chicago the building and operation of these provide jobs and the apartments provide homes the grandson of marshall field 1 I marshall field III has established a new morning daily newspaper in chicago the chicago sun its operation will mean the expenditure of millions it will provide jobs for hundreds of people it may or may not succeed as a business venture it is but a continuation of that wealth creation started by marshall marshal field I 1 which has benefited the nation should the chicago sun by any chance fail it would have distributed tri buted the millions spent in the effort among employees of the paper the newsprint producers the machinery manufacturers and manufacturers rs in many other lines who have supplied material such millions would not have been destroyed st the story of the marshall fields of chicago but illustrates the operation of our american system our american way of life with it we area are continually increasing the wealth of the nation the national annual income and our standard of living all of us profit by it WAR AND THE DENTIST AS A YOUNG MAN in his teens dr hal orr adventured in the mountains and deserts of the west he was one of an expedition which ch followed the course of the colorado river through the grand canyon a perilous undertaking he fought the spaniards in cuba in 1898 an and d aguinaldo and his army in the philippines between that time and americas entry into the world war orr graduated in dentistry and practiced in chicago I 1 knew him first about 1913 he was a soldier in the in france and when that conflict was over he remained in paris to practice his profession he acquired an international reputation and his patients came from many countries then the german army captured paris and dr orr escaped but left all he had behind him in the french capital that all included home office equipment a valuable practice money and investments his was one of the many successful careers of americans that fell as casualties before the victorious germans in the capture of france today dr orr is again a dentist in chicago attempting to build a practice IN information NO PEOPLE can successfully govern themselves no republican form of government will stand the test of time unless the people know the facts about their affairs people of any republic are entitled to full and unbiased information about the operations of the government for which they are responsible they should have the facts good or bad as they may be if they are to decide governmental questions intelligently at the present time the government is spending more than 27 million dollars a year in disseminating information about the operations of government it ernal employs 0 ys more than people full or part time in the preparation and distribution of this information coupled with interpretations ions the interpretations all too frequently inclined to show sh are ow the good and hide the bad in ern ment all too government frequently is the he t taxpayer paying for misleading information instead of the facts fa acts on which to base his own conclusions conclusion conc lusio ns too many publicity men at washington look upon their jobs as being of a partisan nature rather than as purveyors of facts |