._.....,...,,.pvurvv-one-I-Iuuuu-u-mtnvaa W..- . » __ __ . ...J I 1 ‘NEUTRAL ll] PLUNB I Disposal of Roads Up to the °° People of the Country, ' Executives Say. 7 POOR MONEY IN IT Fear Labor Will Want to Get Control of Other In- dustries, Though. By Unitfil PI-eel. NEW YORK. Aug. 30.—-That the omeaent leaders in railroad develop- ment and the moneyed interests which have been hacking railroads will no‘. governmeut one in. ii! €"1d°'“ ‘(roll the attitude taken by New York chiefs of finance and railroading. "It in a. question entirely UD 10 ihi-' people of the country." is the wt)’ railroad executives and financiers re- fer to the Plumb bill. providing for joint control oi the roads by labor. capltnil and the government. Frail street especially‘ wouldmot object. 1’ government ownership ended with the railroads. However. financiers are ap~ «priohenaive that once labor leaders gain the railroads. they would demand other industries and nrnanclal insti- tutions as well. Money invested yields liar better returns as 8 W19- than railroad investments, any bank- ...as usual The best hat styles for {all are HERE. Steisons. 36 up Shobles. $5 up Come by tonight and look them Over. lllllill niiuuins l“ °"'“" ”‘d“"”e' I cr be an-nmplished with governmental ' -V\‘.ASi"1""~° h‘5d‘- “*4 "1" 9” b°“°" quested to give their names to one of- 3€"'l°‘-‘- 5"‘ 5°37 “-1” “ 13 ‘° 31° in’ the ushers tomorrow. Students are 197351 03 '“l‘"°‘d°"' 1° keep °°m"°1 cordially invited to make the Calvary 0‘ the W151 Church their church home. "Executives are better paid and ___.__ Christian. Bible school at 9:30 o'clock; special exixiitin their presence at their D08“ classes for the students; Prof. R. H by the statement that they like their [.;mbe,-son wt” to me me,” worln However. they could not Work class. Morning worship at 10:45; “The for the salaries the sovernmeoi would College Purpose and the Life Pur- pay. they add. po5e_" _ The milrold men thronsh the A880- "W'hal is Unique in the Christian Re- men by Busy Life." Special song service led by Professor Londenhack. FARIIR8 T0 III].-IT LV SEDALIA SEDALIA. Aug. 30.——Wbat is ex- pected to be the biggest farm club convention ever held in any state. will convene at the Missouri state Fair grounds here Tuesday for a session of three days. Speakers of state and national reputation. leaders in the agricultural thought and practice of the hour. will take part on the pro- grant the authority of the Missouri Farmers‘ Association, but all farmers are hear- lily invited to attend. ciation of Railway E‘xecutlves. cOni- ligion?” Junior Endeavor at 7. In- priains orcaticnilr all at the railroads termediate Endeavor at 7, Senior En- of the country, have suggested to deavor at 7. _ o'clock Wednesday . The Tiliwld 9X0°UU‘"35° Dian D!'°- strangers. visitors and student: are rides for private ownership tinder t-ordiauy invited to all these services. close government control of nuance. xtadinon A. Hart, minister. ‘wages. rates, and routes through the medium of a Secretary of Railways. to be a member of the cabinet of the Sunday school at 9;30 u m._ with President of the United States. classes for everybody. Morning wor- Railroad executives and financiers ship will be resumed at 11 o'clock. agree with the laborers that specuin-In-hen the pastor, Dr. W. W. Biwang. tlon must be eliminated from railroad‘ will have a special message tor the development and that labor must get'students. .\ir. Braden. the new Pres»; better pay and shorter hours. How-‘byterian representative on the iecultyl ever. U'N‘}- feel that the latter will nev- of the Missouri‘ Bible College, will be‘ introduced to the congregation. The‘ ‘control, due to slowing down of pro-I Young People's Society of Christian; iduction. unless an annual deficit is 1-zndeat-or um meet at p_ m_ you; paid by the taxpayers of the country. I will be welcome, l Congress a counter proposal. "'3 3 f to '1 5 to Q C D as V P" on Presbyterian. l -I l i lxsox i‘o.\'m:it.\'s l’EA(‘E ritrzirrf First (‘hutch ui (‘|trist.. Scientist. iv } This chumh holds services every‘ lit la a Treaty 0! Versailles Not of»‘3“”da)' 01 11 0'€1°C|i in the "ifxlnll Pmcsgfie ys. Building. Wednesday evening meet~" ing at 8 o'clock. Subject for tomor- 30.__..Th9!l‘OW is "Christ Jesus." All are wel-l come The Sunday school. alter being‘ closed for the Summer. wzll reopen its lclasses at 915 o'cloclt tomorrow. l ] fly United Press. treaty now before the Senate is 3! treaty of Versailles. not it treaty of lasting peace; it does not support peace. but war—a-ar more woeful and 2 devastating than the last war; it lays’ a foundation for centuries of hi " said Senator Knox in a speech before the senate. Analyzing the treaty ‘provision be Plnit Baptist. V llible School at 9:30 O'clock; (pedal welcome to all Students and strungers.l ‘Preaching service at 10:45; sermon! ‘by the pastor. the Rev. T W. Young,‘ ‘ "The Fundamental Social Virtues‘ kills “the golden egg“ of reparauon be Christian Citizen." Senior and; which the Allies are so eagerly await- lntermediate Young Peoples ‘Union at ing. ' . This will be a "welcomel '.\leellug“ to all students and strang-' hers. followed by a social hour. Come and get acquainted at once. There lvvilf be no wrenching service in the VENABLE IUSIC STUDIO '9‘-aging. R°°’°"‘ Sm‘ “ m" i Broads-ruyj'i:iiodist. I VIOLIN: GGOTKG Vt‘-nlblt DI’ Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock; spe- rector Of U. Of 311. Band I011 'clal classeg for all t.'niversity and col-_ Orchestra liege students. Morning worship at] l0_:45 o‘cloclt; sermon by the pastor: .l‘T“'l()l’k'.‘l:g Together for Good “ Sp:--' PIANO. HARMONY: Rose Tay- lor Venable. Graduate pupil of 1-_ Carl whnme,-_ puts- ‘rial music; Prof. H. H. Loudenback.» V burgh, PL ‘“”““"”'~ , sync; t gnoapuggp D(!\'0llnnal Services of the lnterttic-' Phone 1185-Green Elvin Bulldlng lfllilte and Snnlur I-jpworth Iieaizues at. T n'clm‘k ' E (‘rtw-‘P. Drvszdetit til’ the Senior l~‘.pwnr'.h League. l.n‘~‘ll(’S i M11 M/i:\'jnW/e2812113‘/i!‘g!1il&V ,il&V,[i2‘}!.[s :3‘ In M11 23% K F/.5 [:e\'Zi2&!ZieX'1ir\l/_12\' _ii¥U.it‘.\' -1 l\ !ivl'.!i'\.'!!%‘! . - 1“ v:"'\'/'3"/1'“ [!f\Ult\' Ii!“ /i'.\' /i!\.'. lllllllllllllllllllll the pastor: “The Lure of a _ Begin Tuesday Under Ils- Far-nen' Auoemion. The convention will be under Start Right attend the Baptist Sunday School Your first Sunday in Columbia and then continue to attend throughout the year. Special Classes for University 65 College Men 8 Women Social Features in Connection. A Good Choir and Special Music. We also have an Eight-Piece Orchestra Come to the Baptist Sun- day School TOMORROW MORNING AT 9:30 .___.—T ...._ __ ' IX:ikwhuiiizfiliflflliflliwflliififlflKZi!§1ii&Qii!Zt§Zi!§Zii!Zi:§1ii!1it§1iMZiMflliiflliifilifllfilifldM2!AU!MillwzkililfifiwzfltfltmiemwiimizwiswizwiflsyjiM45 TH E DEPARTM ENTS OF jlillusit anh Qlixprizssiun AT fitephens iillullege Are open to students from the UNIVERSITY and PUBLIC SCHOOLS COURSES OFFERED IN PIANO VOICE VIOLIN PRIVATE EXPRESSION CLASS EXPRESSION - PAGEANTRY, ETC. ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. Recitation and practice hours will be arranged to suit Convenience ” Of students. Private practice rooms ’: furnished to music students. ‘I For Oufline of course and other information Call Mr. Basil D. Gauntlett, phone 263. JAMES M. WOOD. President in ii 7 M M It ~i m It 4} lt‘i” M AWN? l'\i‘i'|'i“i" M M s tiiw all all i?.*Zi\~iiIm‘ M all It 1 I\ v‘ M m in all‘ Hi 51:? 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