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Show LAURELS ON THE BROW, BROWSINGON LAURELS Fortta Mn(tlTi in th current lifu, has the following ditorlal under lh abov tit.): . . , ' Bald a vltrormj. uecxm builna man. In dlscuaalnc th general outlook: "Thla la a lima for going out and hua-tllng hua-tllng to win laurala for one'a brow; not for browsing on one'a laurels. That la tha keynote progressiva men are con- ...) .trlsrlnsr InriiV ThiV are hODCfUl. they are confident, they are reeolute. But they feel that supreme effort must be ea erclaed and maintained. ' They are sure business can be secured, but they are equally aure It cannot be secured by sitting sit-ting still and waiting for It to come. The bushes need much beating before blrda can be hugged. Tha main problem now Is not how to effect economy In production that already al-ready has b en attended to; the main problem la how to market products, how to drum up orders, how to attract new customers, how to expand aclllng. dMrl-tiutl.in dMrl-tiutl.in and consumption. The business current Is not yet running stronirly enough to Justify any resting on oars. The concern that contents Itself with resting on Its rs Is certain to find Itself drifting drift-ing b.iVwards. Should red-blooded, go-gettere, he-men lament or exult over worth-testing conditions? con-ditions? Has not the opportunity come for workers to prove themselves winners under conditions so soul-trying that he who wins la doubly rlctorlous? |