Show L 7 Rich Mens Men's Sons an and Labor r rOn rQn On the first page of last nights night's TELEGRAM 1 there appeared a r story of th the son of a wealthy railroad official who has gone gon to a small town to take up the drudgery of his fathers father's business There is nothing so remarkable in this except that it shows the t tendency dency of oi modern modem successful men in teaching their boys boys' the great lesson that hard work and faithfulness in small details are the only sure ways of preparing for the big demands to be met latex later in life The nations nation's future holds brighter hopes when the theft t ft ms of its rich men n learn earn th the glory of of labor labo and accomplishment by r honest honest- endeavor instead of imbibing a distorted view of work and land rand the lo lowly vlY workers by debauchery and idleness in luxury lost Jost the illusion that his morning crow awakened and called aIled forth fhe sun sun but he didn't lose heart in his work for still he lie knew that his clarion call can at any rate stirred the farmyard and the household to greet th the sun s There was still stin glory enough in his work and he gloried in it And so there is glory glor enough in 1 Jail all n our work if we will but do it the best we can and find reward tj ri the performance of the duties confronting us All AU labor is l h honorable it is s only the shirking of it that is disgraceful I |