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Show In Danger of Boomers, H The beet sugar boom Is taking on big M proportions especially in western New H York, Ohio, tho western states ond on the 1'hcJ fie coast. Many new factories H are projected, and if intelligence and H good management be usud those that H are built should be so successful as to H encourage others, until the United M States produces all the sugar it con- H sumee. But ignorance nnd mismanage- H ment will cause discouraging failure H that noamountof misguided enthusiasm H can correct, We observe that iniicli M erroneous talk is uttered on this subject, M which if heeded cannot fail to invite M Ml failure. The whole truth ahout the H business, its weak as well as its strong H points, should be fully understood. H Then the risk will be reduced to tho M minimum and success will be insured. H A boom that will be followed by n M reaction is to bo avoided nbovo all M things in developing the domestic beet H sugar industry. The real merits of the H case are onough. Exaggeration and ( H ignorance have no place. Letthoobject . H be to so go into this beet sugar proposi- H tion that after the enthusiasm of the H moment has waned, the farmer, laborer M and capitalist will be satisfied to stick M to the new industry. It is this long, H eteady persistant devotion, to a new in- H (ustry, coupled with experience , M knowledge, capital and right mat .ago- M ment, that creates enduring success. fl That's tho stufl' needed in thOj sugar ' t industry. Orange Judd Parmer. H - - Mi |