Show ACHIEVEMENT IS HONORED i Whet hot One n an nil Success II May Io Se Seem m Insignificant to Other In an age when the curiosity of or the tin public about the lives v-es- v of non men in n pub public c service Is satisfied as ns never before thore there Is noticeable a tendency to re regard regard re- re gard achievement of ot the tho substantial virile kind as more or less the result of ot a combination of ot favorable acci acci- dents The present Is an era ern of or Government commissions arc are inquiring into the methods and accomplishments of various departments and their heads Private business concerns are conforming to the requirements of ot laws which while not new are ore nevertheless nevertheless nevertheless never never- new In the respect that they have ha anI only latel lately become readily un un- un- un It Is by no means strange that revelations of at Inefficiency mismanagement mismanagement mismanagement mis mis- management and dishonest actions If It not intentions should shake the publics public's pub pub- lic's confidence in some of ot its Institutions institutions says BayS the Indianapolis News In the everyday everda world of affairs however It Is doubtful if It achievement ement I should be subjected to a A. scrutiny which because It Is the tho work not of ot experts but of at amateurs is le likely t be Incomplete and to stop at tin thi point whore the appearance of at wron arouses conjecture which Is easl easily mil mh taken for conviction The habit of at ii h allon Is easily formed It Is th Ui child of curiosity and curiosity strong in human nature BU Bui no mm untrained in tho the intricate business i collecting facts and drawing conch sIon is competent to li it dul e In idle and haphazard tion without expo exposing itself to the daiger dai dat ger Eer of acquiring an unwholesome vie vio of ot society This is to be avoided i Ian any an cost for tor or it i is Inconceivable tha thi th thia a normal mind could prefer the ur ui wholesome to the wholesome For th reason It seems evident e that except the case of palpable dishonesty a a. mi mil should bo ho honored more for tor his ments than thai for his struggles It is not humanly 1 possible for tor a n. pe son to order hI his life so that no inc dent in his career will be above r rl when viewed separately Th i is ls the Ideal of ot perfection toward whit whitall all active minded well balanced p pe eons sons are struggling Its virtue lies lice it its remoteness Achievement is 18 tl approach to this Ideal and it i IB Is 1 I. I tn 1 1 mea 1 UX-CU UX in terms 1 or 01 ItS us ultimate to perfection But conceptions of pe ecHon vary What hat one person 1001 upon as an nn achievement of or magnitude appears fn insignificant i to a ai other And if it these difficulties clot cloi the final appearance of ot emer the they all nil but obscure the view mankind has of oC its struggles les Achier Achie ment is a n record written while t U tJ struggle is a n record In the making making- record unintelligible because tary Experience teaches that certa violations of or mans man's inherent sense right and wrong are followed by t tl ti misery which is 18 sin Beyond th nothing is certain which does not ei eT brace tho whole truth and of ot achievements deserving of or honor th of ability to recognize and the truth is the greatest |