I“age Ten BADIN BULLETIN .5ADIN_buLLETIN_ in'cresta of the employeef of Power Company, and the picaiurt of .u people of Bad\ Published Monthly by the oycei of Tallaiiee Power Company Cents a Year; By MaU, ““—_ y Five Cents. Per Copy, Five Cents. CONTRIBUTING STAFF °«crs, He Dani.i . Electrical Department Do" G Carbon Plant ^°^son. Vj r , , Garratt T ' , Laboratories . ' J Construction RichrT*'" ^ Machine Shops Oliver T M Parks.’ r’ e - !>„■ • *=• Pot Rooms Or 12Z Hospital Taylor / ^ Tin. ’ ° Mechanical Draughting *“®y. T Mr Ricj_ . ^ Time Department Wiliij ■ Townsite Draughting Hadley Thorp ^‘■"’ce Cartoonist Mri Coffm ^ Special Contributor Mri. p , " Ur, Tu Women’s Page * Manager, Subscriptions, and Distribution H. R. Wake Editor F. A. Cummings Vol 2 October, 1919 No. 1 Menace Nothing New . pi’esent-day talk about the Of things, and that the people jfjg ®°untry have arrived at the part- be ways between what used to dug 'vhat is to be, is made without som ®?'®*‘^«>’ation of facts. Naturally are ^^^Ses have taken place. Changes Sq continuously, and will do soti but there is no more rea- excit of the present-day has “ver these changes than there true th^ the past decade. It is bee^ /*■*■ ^ considerable impetus has War niau'y^*''^ it not been for the war ill c them would have been delayed ''ossi'bi'*''^ '^mong us, and some would greaj ^ never have appeared. What that ever visited any people in leave in its wake changes 'ivegv of lesser importance in our the tiii ^ lesser importance, because ''^trioc*^^^ while, such as loyalty, (ioctr- ®®'f'’’espect, honesty, and the chaug'^^. Golden Rule, do not men and women because of traitjj ^ ’*'f*iiences, except that these good So stronger as a result thereof. We speak of changed conditions we must refer to changes in things which men and women hold lightly in com parison with those that are held woith "'olfr newspapers devote considerable space to the attempts of the Reds, Bol shevists. and other anarchists to ovei- throw our government. This is no change in the order of things. These elements have been working in this country for decades to do the same thing, only now they have been exposed; and the change, f any. that will come will be that the •fed-blooded manhood of the coun,.-y wiU assert itself, and rid the land of h s vermin, and in such a manner that it will never dare reappear. It is the duty of every loyal citizen to council reaso :‘d sober judgment in his or her neigh- bor to be not led astray by the gift bearers and glib strangers who work only for their own selfish gain, and to whom hao. ill. Ire.l.n.. We b.av ot s.„K.s and rumors of strikes from one end of . this land to the other; into the merits or dements of the indi v-rinal cases you can put it down as a f*rt that Red radicals and other rascals “as1«“'"™1>1»- ““ “ . nf the cards for his gam, so the leaders of this radical element dskiug the welfare, happiness, honor, and sr;fmes lives of their^oll-ei. for their own dishonest ends, vve Taritable race of ^ Thanks to All ure that t o perform- rr.M-io. «o .1.. or an annual event^ tiered on the Base- The crowd that gat ball Park j,robably the gest ever seen th . be- best-humored one. T ^ eame c^W-n agai. ^ the spirit of th performance ' ^ ^.holesome expe- e t'hat ie cannot have repeated rience, one tnai too many times. prepara- So many people helped lions, and m pu ^ ,an truly cle-ribejhe^^^^^^ munity event individually, but as to thank each method that cannot be done, we take of expressing to one and all sincere ap- jjreciation of the fine spirit of co-o])era- tion and enthusiasm that was everywhere evident. Long live the Labor Day Circus! Enthusiasm E)nthusiasm is the greatest business asset in the world. It beats money and power and influence. Single-handed the enthusiast convinces and dominates where the wealth accumulated by a small army of workers would scarcely raise a tremor of interest. Enthusiasm tram ples over prejudice and opposition, spurns inaction, storms the citadel of its object, and like an avalanche over whelms and engulfs all obstacles. En thusiasm is nothing more or less than faith in action. Faith and initiative, rightly combined, remove mountainous barriers, and achieve the unheard-of and miraculous. Set the germ of enthusiasm afloat in your plant; carry it in your attitude and manner; it spreads like con tagion, and influences every fiber of your industry before you realize it; it .begets and inspires effects you did not dream of; it means increase in produc tion and decrease in costs; it means joy and pleasure and satisfaction to your workers; it means life, real and virile; it means spontaneous bed-rock results— the vital things that pay dividends.— The Melting Pot. Seeing Things A bailiff went out to levy on the con tents of a house. The inventory began in the attic, and ended in the cellar. When the dining-room was reached, the tally of furniture ran thus: “One dining-room table, oak. “One set of chairs (six) oak. “One sideboard, oak. “Two bottles of whiskey, full.” Then the word “full” was stricken out, and replaced by “empty,” and the inven tory went on in a hand that straggled and lurched diagonally across the page until it closed with: “One revolving doormat.” Mr. W. C. Penn, of Alcoa, and Mr. Phillips, of Robinsville, were here for a short visit Monday, August 18. We hope they will stay longer next time. Look upon life with faith, hope, and good cheer, and keep the mind and heart free from hatred, j:alousy, and revenge.

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