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Show Notes & Comments A successful salesman can spot an anxious buyer half a mile away. Your happiness, if you are wise, does not depend upon somebody else. o News is the portion of events that comes into the minds of reporters. re-porters. Few people appreciate snowfalls snow-falls while busy shoveling off the snow. You can't get any more out of a radio than somebody puts into the air. Well, anyway, let's wish that all the service men ' will gel homes during 1947. Life's Mysteries: Why some people always remember to collect col-lect but' forget to pay. Crime may not be more prevalent preva-lent than ever but it is certainly getting better publicity. If you opinion is worth much somebody will eventually think about asking you what you think. A fanatic is one who is sure he is always right regardless of I the majority that is always wrong. Another prediction: American farmers will face the problem of surpluses not later than 1950. It is always encouraging to see evidence of coutesy on the part of an unknown automobile driver. driv-er. People who. strain themselves financially to give presents should remember that great is the giving of self. World peace, despite what you have heard, depends upon human hu-man hearts, not the abolition of weapons. The abstract search for truth doesn't stand a chance when it collides with the organized pressure pres-sure of a selfish group. Everybody says there will be a bust, some time ahead, and nobody knows when it will occur. oc-cur. Could everybody be wrong? Despite the news given to accidents ac-cidents on the highways they continue to kill Americans by the score every day of the year. Sign of Recession: When you read, for the first time, that a large producer has laid off men because of a large inventory. People who violate the law, with full knowledge of what they are doing, should not complain com-plain if they have to pay the fine. |