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Show PROSPECTS FOR 1020 It is hard to forsee what Improvement Improve-ment can be expected in 1920 but the quantity of copper sold in the early part of 1920 indicates that the year will be better than 1919. Any improvement, however, will be temporary and no stability or security secur-ity can be- found until existing troubles trou-bles are settled and industry and trade become more stable. The pros perity of the copper industry is peculiarly pe-culiarly dependent upon the establishment estab-lishment of stability in other industries, indus-tries, and before the industry can receive any great stimulus the condition con-dition of labor and trade generally not only in America but In Europe, must be greatly Improved. When that time comes the industry will undoubtedly he as prosperous as ev-l I |