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Show r SEE -SAW i shown, no project so big can click off like a well oiled cog-machine. Indeed, there were rough days and tough nights. Yet, no whine has been heard, you might say, for when the going go-ing was toughest and the problems prob-lems most knotty, the boys of the Curtis family and the brothers broth-ers Papanikolas sealed close their lips and made a positive approach to every problem as it came. By sheer courage, know how, skilled diplomacy and the ability Continued on Page 7 Well, sir, there must be men, eager and unrelenting, who, through their brains and brawn, have set out to make this a better world to live and do business in. And of all the peoples of the earth, 'tis true, such men are few. But among such men we must point today to the A. R. Curtis family" and the Papanikolas broth ers. For they have built a gigantic business monument in these past few months, built it from a dream, and idea, a lot of study, painstaking painstak-ing interviews and finally with sinews and with sweat and strong will. It was a rough go, for despite the fact little friction was ever SEE SAW Continued from page 1 to get along with one another. among themselves and with the multitudes with whom they dealt, the two groups have achieved in great measure all they set out to do. And time, more work, more effort ef-fort and more of every thing will see this project through, and we in Surra r House, so close to the inside yet so far on the outside, will be able to realize and enjoy the fruits of their great labor. So now seems an appropriate time to send a hearty cheer, a sincere congratulation and a friendly handclasp to these Titans who are proving that Americans in America, are the best people, in the best land to live in. |