Show I i 5 5 5 2 8 I T L The Real Cure So Old Fashioned and Readily I Within Our Reach Is I s Work I By JOHN W. W WEEKS Secretary of War I S Citizens and governments go liar have e been wildly grasping at every suggested rug su sug- sug D Bested cure curc for their troubles but Lut the thc world has hns gradually learn learned cd after some Borne painful experiments with these panaceas that the only remedy for its disease was time and work The Tle great need for the present is clear emergency thinking basing b our action on facts not fancies putting putting- our faith in En n work instead of wor words words' s relying on accomplishments not promises end and not mistaking license for or liberty The world is surfeited with cure alls offered b by irre irre- b These quack political doctors proclaim loudly and promise much They even devise ise remarkable cures for ills that t do not exist The real cure however howe is so old-fashioned old and so readily within our reach that some of us fail to recognize it It is work The people who are recovering most rapidly from rom the effects of the war are those who are arc working instead of f talking who are practicing economy ny instead of I ing J g in extravagance extra and in n putting their own houses in order offer they ar art t f E living jIving the problems confronting their country 7 2 l 2 |