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Show CMY NEED TO CURB WASTE Writer Points Out Reasons Why It Is Not Hard for American People to Save. I Jo not know of a thing which everyone ev-eryone of us needs to keep closer to fc.s consciousness than saving where'er wher-e'er and whenever possible. Whnt most of us are prone to forget Is our greatest asset at this time the amount and extent of what we can save. As a people and as Individuals we have teen needlessly and disgracefully 'asteful, have spent money, food, energy, en-ergy, productivity, simply because we ere too lazy and Indifferent to get no more than, we needed to satisfy our reasonable desires. Seriously, that past wastefulness is just now about our greatest asset. We can save what we must without Involving a degree of real sacrifice which the French, Bel-fan, Bel-fan, and English people had at once 'o face. As I look upon it, saving at a tost to one's comfort, Ideals, and Perhaps health is not an easy thing, ihongh a very fine one. But saving for pJch easy-going reckless-spending people peo-ple as we have been, means so little Kcriflee of anything necessary or fforth while that a man or woman will te some sort of a yellow cur or name- pup not to do his or her utmost Tery day and every hour to save, save, wve and win. By Roland O. Usher of 'te Vigilantes, Author of Pan-American. |