Show S. S I Your Servants I 0 S. S By JOHN BLAKE Not ot long ago forty newspaper men men o oj America talked t to forty newspaper r men in England and Scotland Scot Scot- land and T To make this possible men had hall worl worked ed for wenty years ears each relay lelay building on what bad had been done by tho those thoe e who worked before them Also many millions had been spent In equipment and eXI experiment rim iThe i S The val value e of this his conversation lie lies In in the fact fad that hat it proves pro that trans Atlantic communication will soon be as practicable as as telephoning and th that t the the he cumbersome cable laying of of old will no longer longet be oe necessary S That will vill benefit directly or indirectly cUy al all civilized civI I d people S It will vili benefit lIre directly those vho use cross sea ea communication in their business It will be benefit eit Indirectly those those- whose lives arc ar and ma made d more more the easy tr transmission trans trans- ns- ns mission on of th the of-the f the world In the latter ld s everybody ody can an be included S Sit It is york work of oC this c character ara ter going on all i the time ime that means meins progress reSs and progress me mean a ore lore peace leC and more happiness to present and fu future fu- fu ture ure generations All of those engaged wed in the invention in of wireless wire- wire less ess and it ita steady steany devel development through the he radio set up to the method of oC sending power power- tul ful ul sound waves miles are working for lor th readers of this newspaper and are to that extent their hen servants S So e ai-e are all aU men engaged in scientific purs pursUIts pursuit t doing for others what others could not possibly do door for or themselves S So are all builders and all originators originators all all great greal writers all great painters all great musicians The infinite l labor bol that Brahms and Beethoven spent pent their compositions did them not nearly a auch at r I much uch good as it did the world They were but the servants of or others giving th th beet beE et that was as in them to produce noble music that hat would uplift thought and put its hearers or ora ora a higher plane pane Whitney who invented the cotton gin did no noUe nove live U ve long to enjoy enjo the the fruits hUits of his invention Bu until some better process of preparing ton cotton foi fOJ the lie loom has been sound found thousands thousand anti and thousand thousands ot of f people whose l labors bors he lightened will be in d to him S All the great men of history even including some of f the helo heroes s of oj war have done more for tor others otherE than han they have done for themselves S Perhaps in some cases selfishness has entered into nto their motives But that does not affect the thc result They have hae still been the s servants ser of ot hu hu- hu S m manity Today there are many more of these servant at t work than ever before and all of them thorn are carIng carrying carrying car car- Ing the load that they ought tp be to sharf sharr har I but ut which they cannot because the great majority through idleness us usually alty are unable to help them S When you ou feel fel that the world owes you ou L' L a living and hd that you really have hae no chance in this day amage amage am anO age ge it win will repay you rou to think a about out these who are working for you and to whom you owe alof alf al al' alof of f the luxuries and of ot the Comfort which yoi have ave come cOnle to regard as but your due clue for your kindess kindness kind lind- ness ess In horn born Into tIll th wOld Copyright 1926 by the Bell Syndicate Inc |