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Show out plunging the world again into war. The steel industry, always considered a reliable barometer, is looking up, and this also holds goods for many fundamental industries. in-dustries. Prosperity still dominates the situation, and the outlook is favorable. Henry Ford says: "There is not a cloud in sight." BUSINESS BACK TO NORMAL Probably no President ever came into the White I louse bearing bear-ing with him confidency of "business" th'tri Calvin Coolirlye. I Ic is looked upon as a protector of all wholesome practices of industrial machinery, and spokernen of the raiiroad escru'iven have already expressed themselves as expecting that radical and inimical legislation legis-lation as regards the roads will be forestalled. 1 he growing prosperity pros-perity of the railroads is one of the encouraging features of the country's business situation, and no small contributing factor and indication of the nation's welfare. The HO-called plight of the farmer lies been overdrawn. I luge surpluses of crops will probably not appear. .Senator Peed Sirioot declares I'.urope will not be in a financial position to buy much in the line of grains. Indications are that the ad j u ,1 imcn I. of supply and demand will come about naturally. Of course, the foreign turmoil over we. r iie-s, now of long ntanding, is full of pol ei,l i -.lit i-e, as regard", the United .'lnle.(t politically poli-tically arid in a business way, hut the balance of I leiiievi sentiment is optimistic that the nevcre reparations tangle will be solved wilh- |