Show RETURNING OPTIMISM l is no question but that America to today to to- T THERE day holds more optimism than at an any time since t the e depre depression sion began People at last are arc beginning to believe that the end of their troubles is if not actually at h hand nd at least i in plain sights sight Myron C. C Taylor chairman of the board of the United St States Steel corporation corporation corporation corpora corpora- tion reflects a growing opinion in telling his m meeting eting of stockholders that the course of the depression has turned and that we ve are arc arenow arenow now on the way up and out of it That mu much h of this optimism m is justified seems seems pretty certain The fhe only danger is that we carry it too far so that we ve forget that many weighty problems still remain to be solved The upward climb has begun but it is s probably probably probably ably going to be a long one and a hard one and w we shall probably be asked to make further further further fur fur- ther sacrifices before it is accomplished We Ve need now to guard against overconfidence I |