July 13~ l928 WI_ t.NE.T _ T .E ~lFE. · 21. . Fourth Estate to National Parka Provide Finest Transportation Hold Congress in There are 663 motor vehicles with .Chicago in 1933 a total passenger-carrying capacity of Sponsored by the Press club of 6,806 operating . in national· parks, acChicago and the Medill School of cording to information received by the Journalism, Northwestern university, touring bureau of the Chicago Motor an International Press Congress will club. A statement issued by the National assemble iQ Chicago in 1933 as a part Park service, Department of the Inof the Centennial celebration. Representatives of the Press club, terior, says: "The greatest number is the Medill school, me~ropolitan news- in the Yellowstone, wit]l 323 cars cappapers, and press associations met able of transporting 3,105 passengers. recently at the Press club, 71 West Glacier and Rocky Mountain Nationai Monroe street, and issued a call to Park, each have 76 passenger-carrying machines. the Fourth Estate of the world. "Rocky Mountain Park has the Ex\libits ·will be sought from all parts of the world, including those of edge slightly on Glacier, for its cars China, ancient Egypt, and Europe of can carry a total of 804 visitors, as the Middle Ages, to depict vividly the against 788 in the Glacier cars. Yosesteps through which journalism has mite's fifty-seven- cars have ~ total capacity of 764 people, whi_le Zion's advanced. Probably the best way to tell just fifty-four carry 582 p~ople. "In Mount Rainier thirty-one passexactly what is proposed · is to recite enger-carrying machines are operated the P.ress club resolution which inwith a capacity for 3!)8 guests, and augurctted the project:"Wher~as, all that is highest and Grand Canyon has twenty-five cars best in the culture of the world witt with a tota_l carrying capacity of 240 be gathered at Chicago, Ill., U.S. A., visitors." in the year 1933 to celebrate the one Mr. and Mrs. Robert s. Swain of hundredth anniversary of the incor- 701 Laurel avenue entertained a numporation of Chicago, and her of the members of their family on "Whereas, there is no more powerful the Fourth of July. Their daughter, influence known to civilization than a Mrs. Stanley Olmstead, her husban<;l, Free Press, and and. the children, Eleanor and Stanley, "Whereas. the ti':lle is ~?st oppor- Jr., of Danville, and Mr. and Mrs. tune for the lea~mg sptnts of the _ Robert Swain, Jr., of Chicago, were Pres? of ~very natton to assemble. and among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. co~stder. how h.est the cause of fnend- Swain are leaving Saturday to go to shtp and the mtsrchange of thought Rochester, Minn., or a short vacation. can he promoted to the benefit of all peo9les ; now therefore be it .- "Resolved, by this meeting of the members of the Press club of Chicago in regular session assembled, that the officers and directors of this club be. and they are hereby instructed to send its representatives to take part in a Press Cong-ress of the World at ChicaQ'o in 1933, during and a part of the Chicago Centennial Celebration, under the auspices of the Press club of Chicago ~nd the Medill School of Journalism of Northwestern university. And be it further "Resolved, that this Press Congress shall revolve around an exhibit that will oortray th~ evolution of journali;t!l from the hieroglyphics of the stone ~v-': to the finest craftsmanship of todav, and be it further "Resolved, that an Advisory council shall be promotly formed, to consist of distinl?'uished representatives of the · Fourth Estate from all over the world, ann be it further "Resolved, that Harrv Franklin Har.rington. dean of the Medill School of Journali::;m of Northwestern university, be invited to form a committee of representative new~oaper men, to formulate a program." Dean Harrinl?'ton accepted the chairmanshio of the - last named rommittee and at onre aooointed At Dunlao, has no oily taste oresirlent of the Press cluh, as vice chairman. Other memhers of the is made with fresh country eggs committee. and ·t heir tPntative provram. will be announced in the near and flavored with real lemons future. 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