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Show National Prosperity Bingham, like the rest of the world, has suffered inconveniences and realized the financial reverses prevalent during the past two years and has displayed a courage and resourcefulness worthy of commendation. com-mendation. Let us continue to ex-erclse ex-erclse patience and cultivate optimism opti-mism as it seems the climax has been reached and the hill of prosperity pros-perity Is Just ahead where we will soon start to climb. The world Is soundly established and more resourceful today thnn at any time In Its history. Every . depression de-pression In the past has been followed fol-lowed by higher peaks of financial growth and prosperity and the present pres-ent depression will pass and history will repeat itself, progress will rebound. re-bound. The nations of the world will create a readjustment. International Interna-tional activity will soon be restored and the wheels of Industry again humming. Our government, Is, we believe, able to meet the problems in an Intelligent and scientific manner, so that we shall not disintegrate into in-to anarchy or bolsbevlsm as gome readily predict. Vast and varied misinformation Is poor psychology. The trend of our physical and social growth of the past Is exemplified by numberless achievements which will be manifest in the future. What the people want today is employment( not relief. Civilized society, I am sure will soon be able to make better adjustments to meet the requirements of the jobless. Give us boosters, leaders, rather than followers, progresslveness (jCbntinned on Page 6) start the wheels of prosperity mo-ing mo-ing at one. DR. J. F. FLYNN. NATIONAL PROSPERITY ; (Continued from 1st page) rather than aggressirenss ; men who are willing to give to get rather rath-er than scattering ctiiisclouxKess. Constmctive'prinelples that will lay a foundation on which may be erected a prosperity never before known. American has such leaders, who are now laboring to establish and open up international highways of commerce and. establish a proper ratio between silver and gold. This with some form of law that would abbreviate the' Volstead act, should |