Show An Incentive to exertion by the young Is supplied by the Iron Age I denies that In the great combines of modern Industries individuality Is lost On the contrary It Insists that there has never been a time when energy and brains counted for as much as at present It says the supply Is Inadequate In-adequate and the weakness of every large concern Is attributed to the lack 0 oCa sufficient number of men able to carry out Its plans rapidly l and per jclly < asIt desires I says that the difficulty Is so obvious that sagacious managers of great concerns have for years been training up young men In the ways and thoughts of the managers man-agers to be ready for the loss of principals prin-cipals through accident or age This gives such opportunities us wore never before offered and the really competent com-petent man can command his own wilary |