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PERCIIANCN. 31)11 lave ben under , , the imprewdon that St, Louis plitys the part Of the big bully 'with tha itriallts , . .ettles and towns In this' part Of the -countri that the tusetropotts is aw!?Iting , ireedtly every opportunity to gobble up ita t - Aittls neighbors by stealing tht:ii)ndustries ' r ptirloirdng theirs population. then you - , ,, uftht to drop around to the Chamber of ,romnieree some day and have a that with itoy,Se Rattottbkolb. manager 'of , the De,: :.Telopuient Service Bureau. That Indivld pat u In disillusion you In very short order. . ( IC, u Hi snot take Ilattschkolb tong to Yu-eve to the' most ake.ptieal that the St. ts . koala Chamber of Coitillierce ig in no senso ou eotoprlitor of like organizmiona in Fiat - 4tiver, rape Girardeau or lioniphin, , 'n been the creation or TOVIvail of cointnereini 'AgentAttune in the small citieS. These-or. ,-gunisations then are encouraged to strive. to do the sante thing for their ,localittes the 8t; Louts Chamber of.Cotninekce I endeavering to do for th'e metropolis.: There . nerlialry between 'St-. - LOW, with its 1,000,000 of intabitants'or. : -thereaboutc and rodunk'UlitsoUrt; (411114. 4 'nets, with it Bo) Or IGOO residennis. , 'rho. 1:ontda Chamber of Commerce stands,. ; ready at airtimes to lend a helping hands to :any cominunity seeking, to get-001111a! feet coniniercially and int the hind' Veal's.; tho 110velopment $ervice litireatt Jits been., in existence hum aided scores of ouch'com.,s, plunities. ,''rha theory back of this fivitA tol'explatnotl 1)v liras : 416410 tho,A WIN ititApty that: th'e trade territoiy rprosportt; 10 'dors e Pt, Louis. : $ r s Inci4 ,ntally, it' intalit I tetnarkod.- In pausing that St :Louie was the first city: to discorie that rani or at toast (Ito Arad rik . . - - .A.iton, Carlinville or Cheater, Hi., nor any I V I ,, (Alter municipality in that 'more an or Je tindeanitely))ounded region knoa n as the ,,pt. Louis trade trritóry.'' And the service bureau director will not do the trick by telling you of It' lot. of Improved thtoriels 1 , ib ( ,,tut by relating VS hit t actita . lly la being done 74,110w and iN hit t has bei,n' done for some ,-,, pine yea .' ,, - : , quits) to the contrary of nay. impiesi;lon st Idyll ',on may have bad that 81; I.olitS i preys upon the email townat the city ay., ,, -,4 , ( foully is playing the part of the big brolber'', '' 1 t to tiny city, town, sillage or rtiral com-1 ' - - rA ' t 'minify within the trade territory that, Is' 1 in 'herd of advice or.asalatance. 'Since: -----,,--, .'" - --.; i Itkitty' 11019; one of the- major acitvitien of-, - 1 - : .,, ----""--r,--r i the St. lands Chamber of ComMerce hoe- ' "7 4 - . : . . .: '; ' ' ''' ! ''' t ' ilvell the creation 'or revival of commereini ' - ' ' , '' . ; ' ' ' i city to do anything obout it. 141tice I nen': 1 - et ganlAutiona in the small Oliva. These Or,. the idea and plan of op:ration have bePti "gurtimitions then are encouraged to strive copied ingot() by several other einem, in.., to do the sante thing for theirlocalities eluding Dallas, Tex., and l'ortiand. Or'e. that, the 8t: Louts Chamber of Commerce' - - WbIiy E:nthusiasiic About:Itesults Produced , Roy S.' RaUschkolb, manager, , of Abe- Development Service .Thireau of. the St. Louis Charnber , of Commerce. has earned the title of economic doctor with towns of Missouri ... and Illinois as his patients. , .-kizieiNtAn limo. iutonirrsot. , t'velopment of the productive Industries of Oka state, and to do this by working wirtt constituted organizations and not 'around them." s - ' ' What the bureau actually kas becem It an- economic consultant agency. Rauch. kolb, like his predecessor, has become an 'ecOnonale doctor. 11111 It were, and Ms Stli4 I liente bavce been any municipality that "..capplied., for treatment. Rauschkolb a." - (leavers to solve the economic Ills of any community whatever they may be. It e may be that the city or town Is suffertne frome.surelus of,labor or, perhaps, the trouble is that the w'rong kind of crops aria being grown by the surrounding farmers upon whom the city must depend for its busineele -' The whole procedure might well be ' compared to the doctor and Patient Thor - comes a call from a community ill with some sort of an economic disease, the ex,. ect mature of which is undetermined. Itauechkoth gathers up his little pill cams '.-7 Al got, to see what the trouble is:First, -; like the M. D., he must make a diagnoels. - lle' tonsults with the bankers. merchants - '.4. andthe farmers in an effort to learn what the.community. le learns the nae .0.: cure of the industry upon which the towti - ledependent for its pro2tperity and theta -; he examines into that industry. , s. It may be that the Service Dureau die :; rector tinda that the community has been dependent upon terming as its chief Indus try". And, it may be also that the farming' , tau consisted mainly of the growing of pno crop which may have failed in very largo mcasure for tile last...few yeare. 'That cone : anion it may be mated without argument, ' la certain to bring hard times to a come munity. , .1Iandlet Special 'Cases , . Like Family Physician - Does liauschholb presume to tell the'farm. 7 era of that community that they ore raising ' - the wrong sort of crops and that they ought to grow certain others? Not at alL - - ' . like the aily ahv let time. For Instant: In 102 1 Itauitchkaib', 6 m for t - 11111iP can In Pe's Ilausochkolb calls In experts In thie case He attendt4' lie' meeting tOWnil Mloo4 (".1111 'or tn. trtlitment ot tertian bilmentst Pond, and addressing aonie 21006 , cote the ce-onersaton or the rrientt rat WV 1 I 111, " gots the co-operselon ot the agricultural -Iwtsont, Ito baS ttOt bud "me to e111-- '.st university, the .. Pile. total for 1127 but is certain tIley dtPartment of the otate county farm Arent, thee farm bureau. the To My R. Ilauschkolb ban . (allot tbot ,vpo.b.i bo as great or greater. "l' - ' agricultural a t I' L tot ot carrying on the development aervico.t. linWever, .beto.ro debritig-into ItouseFh. trn I - e railroad and Ant' others whose advice and aseistance may be 'Work tor the last foui'years.! rrior tot, kolh's methods of operation, saw. propose of value in the east. Together they work that ' he was an assistant in the:. depagt . to do, ,it might be well to look into the out a isdution: kli. )ii testa are made to de.. meat. ilausshkolb is.wholir enthusiastic.. pttrpose et the bev'olopinent t144fice Ilu;, th termine the crops best adaptel to the soli. not only about the 4,0asibilittee for. rood,. reau end then judge- front, .et'w,hether. ... . . .,,,. . .0.. ., Or it Mr be' that the illness is not alt - but About, 'ha rtuoults that Actual!, bare. the verve hike been, tehm4,4:AVII,, ' tune var De last tufo niness us not an ,a a ,aai 4 sitricultural ono. but on Induslitiut one. , b li m ono. . ,t een ecoplishod. 14r tour. years hitt tho bureau woo forme It d s objecL wo agricultural' ono out an inauotrio o do- t . .t. I , Gs z-robitb17, attattl. (hero hi on ovt4rithun4nnett - A 4,0 .11, Mph M 6144 S.W... 0-. 0.6 1. FT ,t, ,1111, IP tuts ',tett the teak et keeping, trio civic elared, to be .,to aid tho elate. end nor ot labor, due to the tact that there ere not Pres t)urning in every vilingo end hortilet; : eltioe--itntl topecially.tho City ot kiL,I,ouls -ion urrotIMIng tit. I.oulo. It is n Herculean. slo, realise more fully their interden euMelent Industries or buninNes to give end, employment to the younger Population as it tank, of vourne, but apparently Itattschkolb;. ency end the, necessity ot ,co-OPeritOntl. ..rto out triouitti to ire to work.. lo two moo hns workoca hord nt lt, going into;every . each with the other'for the betterment ot ' i. conimitnitY, laritO Or etnell (hat Imo p.n.... alL,o. , The evnerkt purpose, It was M d ete. tho problem s bow to ntltect neve Induettlee quosted,bio aid to,hin the Melts of hie ens "to old In tv,ery proper way tho do. . , , Continued onyare Ilficeve. ,- . . ...0.1vmonevw , . .., . .... . V . i . 4 , .. . ,, ,.. , . . . . 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