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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER JNDAY MORNING, APRIL 1917. , The Newt and Obterrer as? m me rr to kiwi in omiitu rvauuu . ma COMTAXT - joutnros DANIELS Jim and omura otuhno. hI Vwwt Pisartaual SC tae ...... .1T Fall Aaeadsted fi vncKtfnoN rwcii fwU la Ukm On Year ? 0ta BUMS MM Hm MeaUn tt.Tt Om Meaia .M u weak M bM thiTaWh at lUWaK MOTik CaieUaa, aa a All waalswwl anunalMtJon via aa nlwrtaS. Hm unaurliiti will to ( MORNING TONIC (Basil) A good deed la never lost; he who aewa eoarteay reaps friendship, and he who aunts .kindness gathers love; pleasure bestowed upoa a grateful mi ad waa never sterile, ant generally grati tade begets reward. iJncle WALT MASON AUTO SALESMEN. I Journeyed forth ta bay a ear, a madira car with aests and whseiet-l we at waara aata aeleemea are, ana Ilr toacd 'ta their dlvere apUls, And that la why yea see aaa aew, kere la any padded cell aleae, a raid wot rag apa any brew, sV reason shaky aa Ita throne. I aaw tea thauaaad la aay aaeet, tea thaaaaad esra, freai laat ta rati aad every ear was salts the beat, aad every ether aae (he worst. If yaa beheld tea thaaaaad cars, ef which each tambrtl la the beat, year intellect re oeivea aach jars aa roagptty kaeck It alley wee. If yaa beheld tea thaaaaad beats, aad all bat aae of them the waist, thaagh yea may have tea thaa aaad geata, yeall lose them all, the laat aa Iras. Tbe ageata talked three weeks ta aae, all klada af facta did they adwaacai tkey weald est ehep a cherry tree a asaa eeald are that at a glaaca. They tals.ee to ana by day aad algbt, aach agoat aaag bla aad sweet eeagt the ear he baadled was jaat right, aad all tha ether ears were wraag. Sa la any padded eell I stand, lUtd a p with naiad aeetertag draga, aad, with a slipper la say hand, I awat the roachea aad the There ie a regnlar bumper erop flags at this time. of IVi all togetbar for America aow, bath tea pacinata aad wariaata. Tha ta paiat ap week for the Catted taatea-war paiat. It's otilv the womea'i rloahs that are yellow, for the women are true blue. la aome easea 'chirkant are aa aaaat, while ia othere they are liabllitiea. Jast thinh what a great . time tht Tewrth af July orators era going to aava mis, year. Tne interned Herman mllora in Oaor gha say that JtJaeeaiy.Jh aat abl ta beer it. . --"awniajje' -BaaBaaawBwsamaaaBamBB -v-i--- - r Aad lister weather gave the mil Uaeta a ftae apportnnity to advertise .their afferiaga yeeterday aaorniag. Be yoaag au wee wouia prom 01 Itnt Akl" to Via country should fiad tha way to tha recruiting office. Of eearse the Wicked paoater it going ta revive that old aae about tha womea wha aaliat being able to fare powder I Tha British aad tha French are letting tha) Oaraaaaa ia tha treaehea haow whatl tha TJalkad fhatea baa ta ny about aata aracy aad demaeracy. And that ia goiag CaM lined ap with Unale Saaa aa Catarday. Braail la eipacted to apeak ap today. Argeatiaa may. eama along aaxt aad Panama hUhinklagaooat'the snatter. There is room for others, i. Xa wea," mnaKiaaa and weary the raited gtatea ia preparing to threw li es If lata tha war against the Oeranaa rrrerBmanv n at ta aa aa aaiz-way war that ia waged. ' ' .-, ' Tha Mexkmaa wiU flnd that (hit ta Iretty aahearthy aaasoa for aay ktteaapt U start ap a racaa with the Uaited frtatea. This eoaatry always has tinsa to aitead" ta nutters right at it deora, Kaater Ifoaday Hat af fltrtv i Is threwa lata the riagj ' ' How d wonder what yoa are, I Ilia year aa af 'hut apriag , 1 ' ; " . . . m Beports ' . 1 xra BOW AMCIICANI CAN. IMTl r v... wM Mililoaa af Amarteeat art Impatient ta knew how they M M serve their senntry in this war. 'It Is a nobis aa! generous fmpav lt!i?iu but 1. ill Mrluutaeat it musts aid that meet of the eaa render aa (mtir service than to pressed soberly and earnestly with ibUr dally ajr pointed, tajka, Whra tht Go-ram mint needs then, jt will ak far them, u it has asked far raerulta to tha savy aad the regular ermyj but aatil it requires ttair servlcta sleewberi, they eanaot do better than to go about their regular nork, doing it, if possible, a little more efficiently than tbey have hitherto done it. Thia war it unlike ear other war. It ii only tha privileged few wha wear the uniform tad bear tha heat aad bur' dea of battle. Moat of the fhflaf la dent by thoee wha wear ao naif oral re many miles from .the tre aches. It Jaf hjsar JhaC uiitojson si i the (arms. in the factories, la the ship- yarde aad ia the toaatiag-rooms. . It aiuet be won net by soldiers alone but by civilians by met and women alike, by . boya and fir la. Everybody who t-aiiee food, everybody whoae day's work add ta the wealth aad reeoareea ef the eountry, everybody who helps to em tala American iaduetrlea ia doing hie bit. Our government ia la a poeltlon to profit by the atiatahM that Oreat Brit ain made In tha war. tad the British silttahe are tha moat important to na because our eeaditioa atoet closely re semblee that of the British. The tret fulling, to.' mike adequate provision, for Js-lng war. Tha war, so far aa we are conceraed? may be short. It will aa qtteatlonably be shortened by ihf en trince of. tht United Stataa, bait in the light of Oreat Britain! esperiencs this Oovernineut cannot afford.'' to take chsnees oh an eatrly peace. The flnnneea of the aonatry can be easily in obi) lied, aad aa aaa, the Indus tries. . It will net be so easy a matter to mobilise tbe maa-power, but fortu nately it ia a task that need not be 'one in a hurry.' Tea United States must train and "drill a large army for eventualities, but this army eaa be pro ridrd' methodically and with doe regard to the aucceasful carrying oa of vital tnuWrief. ' Ws cannot scad troops to Europe at ones, nnleat H be A'dlviiioa'of the regn-' lar army for sentimental reaaona. We have ao troops outside of the regulars who oro lit for trench, warfare or who 'an ba trained for trench warfare be fore the end of the year. Even if we bad troopa, there are ho ships to earry them, for to divert oar ahipplng to tranaportservice would mean starvation to the French and British. Co-operation with the Allies simpli fies all our problems and immeasurably increases our effectiveness. We eaa at ince provjde them with money anil credit. Wo can earry on a vigorous cam paign agnlnat Oermsn submarines and help heap the aea Unci open. We can '.nrreaae our muaitioa output for their benefit. We caa raise tha food that Is the first necessity to them aad to us. We caa build ahipa. We eaa trala an army under a eyetem af selective torn pslsory service which will aot demoral ise industry aad which will be ready (or Instant service if it is eroded. Wt an pat our heuee ii order. We can he prudent and careful and economical if the Nation'a resources, making every pound of food aad every dollar in money - go aa far aa possible, We aaa be ready to aid the Qeverameat in whatever capacity It may decide. Most of these things are aot apea iacular. They are f ot herola la ao ordaaee with popular notions of hero nm. They have little to do- with the traditionntpomp and ceremony ef war, Hut they are tha things hat count, and nowhere etas da they leant for so much it la the treneaee. Not the least ef the great tesnoat that ".his war hat taught to mankind ta that the moat medewt And humble service tiay be the highest duty that patriotism nan eiaet. ' r f , AXIIWK CALL HCICKLt... The war' meaauret which are being presented to Congress, tha Vast extent ef i Pr!..!lJ!TJkilLilaCspl4f iyJ'JLjriiaA as 4e give aotiee to the country that It la felt that the war with Germany will be a vtrenaeua and hard oae, that it is aot a war that will ba ever before wa get late lb Tha immediate aeed; is that the yenng HMn pt tht country antwer tha tall to ealora by enliatlng la the Navy aad Marine Corps. As we understand the matter this la tha first thing which the government seeks to have done. It re quires ao argument to strengthen the belief that tht fret encounter with tha fence af Otrmaay will ba oa tha tea. aad for thkt reaaea" tur "first Una of defense" must first be pat into eoadl-tioa-to meet all aeeda. Enlistment ia the Navy la the drat need, aad with , the small aumber af aa called for ia comparison to the at petted eatt for ailUloag of men for tha array;-that matter should ba quickly set tled.. That tha war la Europe la not to tome to a close la tht hear, future may be felt to beveertnln. Germany Is y aa maaas at tha aad ft He rsaoarcea, a matter admitted ia En.glaaL Ia ad iraaalng a aoafartaoi ef trades-onloa-lata la Lendoa laat Wedaeeday Sir WUllaat B. lobertaoa, Chief ef tht Brit. ita Imperial ta, dstlartd that ft gaitl Uoa mora anea were imperatively, de manded before July. Germany, be da alared, "ia not yet beaten.".. Aad he weat ea ta aay that the Germaa army ia now 'numerically stronger thaa at any time ia tha war, having laeroaaed ita eoldlert by a mlUloa, adding Z aaa per feetiyHwaldenTo remain determined to win. Bat tha way to victory may be loag, aad aertalaly will be hard.". There ia eerioue work ahead fay tht raited Btatea, aad tha aeed if that ita young mea 'get into service quiekly, There ia puck tralnlag to ba 4aaa. Having entered the war Ihit eountry must niaka the eenteat one that will count, Aad the drat requisite ia that the able bodied young man of tie coun try fill ap the rathe la tht Navy,. - NOT A MONEY WAR, Ths fallacy of the argument that it would he a money war offered by aome ia interpoaiag objeetioaa tad obstacles to the Uaited Btatea accepting tht challenge-of Oermaay aad da taring that a state of war eilafa with that eountry ought to be aery readily per ceived by area tht meet tatual anam ination of tha conditions which broaght on the war and the conditions, which will necessarily come aa tbe waa -pre-grasses. Speaking, against tha resolution for a cute ol war in uo aeroe ia toe Senate the dotlaratioa af Senators La- Follettt aad Norrla waa that it would be a Wall Street war. That was ao ape clous pW that tht weader it that met able te wia place aa membera af tht Beaait thouid attempt to plate it befort the couatry. Tht war into, which wt thing' aWbut: Ansasriiig ths daelarailoB ia tha Ben ate "that 'War": wlth'aermahy woal4 1e oae of tha intereata and aot af tht people the New Tork World .doea thit la a aumber of questiona, theaa be ing: "Did WaU Street devastate Bel gium and Serbia f Did Wall 8treet aink the Lufltoaia, the Arabia and the. Sua text Did Wall Street blow tht Ameri can thips Hesldton, Actec aad Miaaon- rinn eat of the water t Baa Wall Street ever destroyed a hospital thip or a Belgian relief thlpf , When did Wall Street drop cbombt upoa womea and children ia undefended townt, aad how long it it alaee Wall Street ordered tht American people off tha eeeef WaU, Street aaa not concerned iteelf about the interests of tht people for It hat preyed apoa them, but that we are at war with Oermaay ia not te be charged up to it. Throughout thit eountry there haa been a growing feel ing that duty tailed the United States into the war, that it was abeafutely aeeettary aa that wa might protect aad aafeguard our ewa people aad meet oar obligation! to civilisation aad ha mnnlty. It la because of these thlngt that the United Btatea acted. 'all Street and our referetnea it to tht great moated intereata of the eountry la to pay la great amounts for the war that it upoa ua. The coffer! of wealth will have to be opeaed In the financing that must be done, far tat- atlon for war revenue will lay a heavy hand upoa them. Whea the time eomtt that tht draft must ba aaad to nature the ailllloBB ef mea needed the eons of the wtalthy must follow tht colors aa wall at the aoat ef the poor. It ia true that from the komet of tha poor, af tht mea ef moderate meant, there will go iha vast bulk of the men behind tht glint, but that ia ' true only bocaute thert arc snore of thoee than there are of tht hemes of tht wealthy. Thert ia to be ao claaa distinction, ao money distinction, ia ths raieiag ef the foreee that will be needed. Left te itself wa believe that , Wall Street would hawe preferred to hart remained undisturbed while it make huga profile out of the belligereata of Europe. But with this eountry at war Wall Street, wealth everywhere, wiil have to take up the burden of providing the money. The attempt to argue that tha war with Oermafl la tne dictated by the money bags of the land la aa attempt that hat tothing to Justify it. TRAINING THE TBAClfBB The Jddltlo Departmeat te the count of study at the" Korti" Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering a a long atep toward that fuadameata) training JlL.lJsr alaed aa tha greatteed of rarat- aahooni in North Carolina. That far tat of the diffieultlee at- countered la the rural tehoolt of tht State, and particularly tht farm lift acheela. ia that while their are trradn- ntea tf agriraltnral etllegta tnough te take poaltiona, tht graduate! thnmaclvet are not mea trained in the art af teaah- lag their own profeeaiea. It la tie thing to ba a ecientlne farmer, aad It ia another tt bt a teacher of etlentiflc farming. hlany af the graduate! af tha col lege, heretofore, have beta forced te go through with several years apprea tireahlp in teach,lng befort they have beet abla ta relate their own laforma- tloa with teaching. Dealing with the young preeeati probtomt .of teaching which the graduate cannot solve mere ly from eaparleaoe af his ewa iaetrue tloa. Without special training, in peda gogy he ;, of neeemlty, learn through esperience, at h'firewa coat, aad perkapa, at tht toat of thoat ka would kelp..'' : av.:- DAIE COUNTY OEVILOPMENT. That It mott interesting Hem la to days paper from httnteo it whifh pa tieulan art girea aa to a mat Aim bat Ittimb traaaaetlon'jn pare teuaty ; mealing the poosibUitiee for the ataaafaature of wood pulp In this State. " Sis million dollar! ia involved ia the deal aad a Dare , lumber company en ter( into a coatract to deliver aixty thousand tarda af pine and gam pulp years. Unfortunately tht wood it to be ahip ped to the plant of a cjrporatioa which haa ita plaat ta Delaware, North Carolina faralehee tha raw ma. terial. Thara ia ae reaaon why it should. aot manufacture the raw material into wood pulp.' Tbe Correspondent ef the Newa and Observer writes that it la hoped tht factory will be established in Dare tenaty later. Thit weald cer tainly he the'logieal thing. It ia said that the supply af timber far tha purpose af the wood pulp tonearn la practically taezhaustlblav Moors thaa that it U a elaea ef timber that hereto fore hat been' regarded aa worth leas at ef aery alight Value. about five thoaaead dollara a week to the pay rolla af Dare county, it la to be welcomed aa meanlag increased op- portualtiat far employment ia the coast section at well as tuggeatlag latent re touraet of tha State capable of great es- paaaioa. " SPIRIT OF THE PRESS No Blaael -Meaty This Time.. New , f ork World. With promptness and firmaeea deserv ing commendation, the Government at Washington ban fixed the prion It wil. pay for certain war supplies and noti Bed tbe persons with whom it ia dealing that they eaa accept ita offeror eurrtn Prnntina J the txrenenee or ti EorojMta bclligartntavtho Sbrtyfoarrlr t on great eonrerrea upoa tne Aaminia tratioa tha power here exercised foi the first tidia. War material ia to N furnished tha public at reaeonabit rates, profits being known aad etrietl limited, and refusal to eater into aueL eagagemaata will be followed by Gov srament leisure ef the worha and theii operatioa en national account. Specula tore in, food ahould take ao ties that excesses ea their part wil. certainly lead to similar action. Wt have aeea la time ef peace how, by eon trot of credit, warehousing and mean of distribution, a few men were able H distribution, a few mea were able t. practice extortioa. Left to themselvm in war. their greed would have no limit What the Oawerament haa done la tb matter ef monition! K caa do also la regard to tha great rtaplcw. Net tht least ahaatly feature ef paal wara, bat been the avarice that haa at tended sacrifice aad hareiam. TUdlni fortune la a aatioa't agony: colaiai money out ef Ha financial embarrass meats; flauatiag brasealy la the face of the tufferiag the price of blood it self to all these things mea have de voted themoelwesr while other mea war risking life and limb. Such things nr. net to ba hereafter. Thoee who do no pay tht cost of thit war ia peraoaa service must pay ia money, aad sue! great gaina aa accrue from it will K public and not privets. Tha First Caws. Baltlmort Bun. ; Uerbert C. Iloover, ehairmaa of thi American Communion for Belief In Bel gium. Who haa baea close to the. hear, of war la oaa of ita moot tragi" fleldr ia hia cablegram toagratulating Mi Wilson en the position taken ia hia ad dreaa to Con great emphaaisee aa to point which impressed him most th thought that "there ia na hope for di inocraey er liberalism, aad consequent!, 'or the real peace and safety ef on" eountry, anleae the ayatsm whk) UrougHt the world Into thia nnfathom ihle mistry caa be stamped out oae- .for aH." . Our quarrel, aa the President mid. not with, the Germaa people, bat wit' he autocratic system which haa cor cripted them for cruelty aad eonqueV Thin it the cause which haa plupge he world into war aad which haa mad i iermany endeavor to tear ap the four latlona of civilisation. While that ay em eontlnuea to dominate German here can be ao peace either for he r others. The cause must be ellmi ated, not only for the protection o tther aatioaa. but for the redemptioi A Oermaay herself. That it the great motive which ha t laat Impelled ut te action, that 1 he great object to which we ahall ben U ear energies. The neat and tfrigi f the trouble ia the Pruaaiaa spirit leapotie autocracy, and thia must b ubdued and drives eat, U the worV 'a to ge forward and not harkwan There It not room oa' tbe eartb for a oeratla abeolutiam aad free govern meStrOatrar-the other-maat periahw 'Tntlmely aadAheard."-:"" New Tork Times, With t curious disregard for tlmel aeea nnd . tha- fitnasa . otL things, th. PubiUity Aaiorlntina.nf-lhs JiapabUca: Washlngtoa aa appeal to the Amc lean people la behtlf af a aew, prater tire tariff. It foreaeea all aorta a dreadful' thiaga, aaleaa they ' ial' upoa Immediate action by Con grew for restoration of the aid high dotk ea Imports, hfnch ef what tht esse elation stye ie aa echo af dlarredite taeertiens and argumeata which wer aaed ineffectively ia tost year's ear oaiga- wen peace comes Oreat Bvi' tla will -flood our markets with hr nrodueta". Again wt are told "of th deadly competition which will t eauaed by "the millinaa of aoldiert r turned to the factory aad the warl thopr Aad tht aew Tariff Cammt aioa it, mid to bo of tnch a tha actor that Ita work will bare aa vain There it ae ground for hope if the P" pie de aot rise ap aad compel hiy protective legisUtioa at the approach lag speclsl seMioa.' Iaquirv miat lead tht aaaoeUtioa ta eee that Car arrest will have something cum to d That Is tht prevailing. impression. aat aide of the aseoeiatloa'a offlee, Tbe hwdera ef the Bepublieaa part ouaht ts realise that their partieaa pa lieity agency ie not ia gnod hands 1 it -absurd ta any that Oeagreea, aaa mowed new at a critical time, ehoa', tura from war topics aad pressing a tional aeeda to the making af a ae high tariff. The Bepublieea party ' aot fairly rep reseated by a commi tea er ta aaswelatina that ears th' should "Immediately ba dowo. Aft tha cloat of the war oar tariff wiil Ik nT" eaar-.ai . an- eW Ba. K UI 1,1 " J ' ! w . r V - mm I If I " : 1 - wil bund i II revised, owing to new foreign tariffs tad aew conditions abroad sad st home. Ntw commercial treatiet will be ne gotiated. Hut ha -revision - ia heeded aow, and the demand for enactment of hish tariff rates - without delay ia at aatimely, ao unwarranted, ae utterly jot of hsruiony with the duties of tht 'av tb-t H deserves both deaunciatiea tad ridicule. OPHELIA'S SLATE SMILE AND BE HAPPY St CO WORT. TO atng me a aaag af th winter tint Aad the awlrt Int. drlftlag ths . forte, , i dlvtne at T that gtrl af mine. As the rraety --Breaem slow Aad veealt con.. . tent la tha eetnfort tent y tha bright, ly r lowing Cra. KOTrTTNO sVOaT. Taaag Raaw I baaa Dnrlln. g aava a eonreao ataa ta maka. My aeJary la It par seat leas than I told yon kef ore wa wore) aaa rr) sal Wife Oh, that's all right. Arthur, t eai. etitoted aa fifty. . . MM- III'. 1 ! Jrt.,-; -r-1I.r."-Tr-i "ifi r-lST a . ' - - - v aa te ga ! tnir .wm r - - -n l,VV.lg'f!Ua X : '''WTt'wOt.'WitrTTw.r'!: '; i irtftdalmt. ". irriNEiv '" l. Arent tht) fashions this 5 aeaaon ' leea taw , trema. , Oh, aatrtmaty ' teat, "a . i ' IF THEfTRtILT NEUTRALS SHOULD ' laf i f if " nTT 1 ... t:vi wv.r.rr,v.-.-3t- - . II. a'-- fat ii it T"-T.x .rv;-r.iLiarryricL(.iLX. RACY OF THE SOU. Ta Havo krajra. . -Chatham Eeeord 7- . '.".. .ZZ '. For the first time "community fairs" will be held in thia county aad wa hope that they will be well attended, and that our eltirene will all take a lively interest in them. ,-.-'-.'; Caed farmer. . Oxford Puhlls Ledger. ,' Mr. J. N. Elixsoa haa reatod tht Bed Hill farm aear Bullock. It e a tains 658 acres of laad aad Mr Elli son will diversify. Farming Operatwaa, Oxford Tublle Ledger. I 1 Farmcre ia thia aeetioa are badly behind in hnuling gueas, owing to tht almost impassable roads Quito a con trast to htst year whea the greater portion was hauled ia January. asaewaaaesaaeasawtasjssasaae After I phytUltn wha had beta tall ed to ace a tick baby had gone, the mother aajd : "I tell you that baby haa character, lie ia wonderful. I -how ha it going to be a great man. .Vhy, he would not evea let the doctor look at hia throat. Wo could net pry 'ile mouth open with a tpooa." Maay people imagine they have char icter when, like thia baby, It la noth ing but stubbornness. Stubborn neat la one ef the commeaest 'iuman traits aad it usually confounded Ita firmness or Strength of character. Most people think it shows weakaesa e give into others in anything, aad that t Indicate strenjrth of character to hold ut and ffiakaJ othera"ir1S7Thtrnth t, etabbomaeii has nothing to do with itrengthi it ia simplyLmulishnesa. There s as much dlffereaee between stub 'toranesa and firmness,' ttaadiag fast ;r .rieipltA AaduhAiaiag sbatisateiy jamlitakfhtiewpolnt,. as there it ttweea a mule and a Gladrtono; It It a strange paradox of , human tature that many of ua ehefish a weak iota as a virtue, and never dream that t ia hurting na or holding at back 'rom the goal we are trying ta reach. Vt ttrugglt hard to succeed while all, ha time doing thlngt that tend to sp at our very aimtte drive wsy from ua, There are men who from Imaalaa will lak the. aavinga of a lifetime, in aomeJ rild cat scheme with lest Investigation haa a a ft eea-year-old boy wo a Id ba 'Tpected to make, aad they not only requently do thia against the earnest 'leadings and protests of the wives, rboae intuitioa telle them It it all vrong to take tuch gambling riaka, but hey will often make theee Investments, the chanees with the capital which be oagt just sa muck aad of tea very inch more to the wife. Without evea entioning the matter to kcr. 1 have haowa instances where aita avt . mortgaged 'their hemta ta buy - . vteek. ta invert la all sorts of foolish ten turee, whea their wives ,ow noiuing whatever about the trans it ion until they were asked to alga the -E1 papers. But for the fact that Se signature was necessary they would ave beea obliged ta Buffer in igne snea. - - - (. Raahaesa ia going headlong Into ta nterpriae,'-without aalng calm, tober udgtncnt ia the matter, it aa eftenor ennsa ef fnilure thaa Its oppotitt timidity, tautioa, ao carried ta txcest iKi I. ui PJiBApE j j IjHjijji! ; eiifM,.wia,w a 'a, M:m f TAR HEEL RRATNLETS It wsa'a pretty e!bse ahavt for tht mi. I i t : L , A taira BCunnii nam www BTanerwff wws 1-. fow TV. pnrtnient order was rtjcejved drderiag that they be held In the terrieaw Aocky Mount Telegram. ' . Wonder bow many more tTavaproV lemB will da thrust upon, Wflsoa duef are he caa solve thorn, already on, h(t.aaadat . Ha aeeda aympathetia support, W11-, mlngtoa Star. ...v.;.,-.: ' Preparing to glvt the allies aatunltod credit aad 'to keep ammunition-going to them; even 4f it laeaarauiaaeea the United' Btatea army, loose aa though we too are preparing for a state- of war with Germany aa well aa Germany bat been inakiag war oa us, through hr rathlesa submarine . wsrfara-Eecky Mount Telegram, ' . . i til aatnBaaataWs The Man WJio Helped EvSy. ." : ::i . body; ' OaUft Talks By Ortowa fwett Mmrtm"'. i , i -j -fi.i ttyj " . t" (Oopyrigbtod. 1M) : that there it bo daring, bo eonrige toft in a man. - Thia it a clog hindering tent ef theu snnds from getting oa in life ."didn't ' u ) a . ennnee, mere are . country today working for somebody else with ordinary pay, wijb ;- ability and training which would enable, them to do big things independent Of others if they only had the courage tdbraaeh out, to take ehaneea, if they only had a little more dare la their antnrea. ' There ia more or less gambling ia every aneeesefnl carebr.Just as there is aambline- In marrinire. No two awnw people who came to the altar, are aver aure that they am going to have a harmonious and happy future. But they muatiaJstLJtbeirsia9.9a. , a ocrp ai w wccssipns ra jiie wnen we mutt take chnncet or lr . everything. I hnow a young man of excellent char acter and good ability! but be ia to afraid nlf losing .the money ha hM saved bv riirid eeonomw thai ha makes a venture. He haa weighed and considered and balanced things aa long ' I. LI. .1.1 tl.l L i, " - the outlook he ia afraid to take' tbe : east riaa in anytmng. ills bump of nrantnii(iAn ' ti n tt raMMmai mtw t,.a.Ii.n large that ao matter whqCehterprlaet you jnay-suareat to. hint. be ralaca at many ohjeetioirs, teea so many chances for a loss or failure that he doea not I dara venture It.' Ea asmfilT srina hia little tavinga tighter and tighter aad growa .narrower and narrowtr all the time. - With the exception of t few thou sand dollars In the bank, ka ia just where he was a dotea years ago. '- , Instead of managlngra business of hit own. which ha Ii rwriul .nin.l.. to do, this man works raloag oa a small aalary, pinching -on nit slothing nnd food, and living Isf h "poor room, in order to save a littto. aioasy. He has breadoiag ihi:.anr-iang that he haa fallen into, a rut out ,of wbith there ia. little hope now of his ever liftlag himself.'' - J '' ' ' " '(' Most of ua prefer a -mediocre career with certainty to a possibly, distinctive cwn.-r ui iw , iuuKiuun,,i, inning rhanrea, which tlwnys precedp great . tohieremtrs.''1'''"' : The mea who stand ' at- tha top of their line of endeavor atad there be cause they had the courage, to take ehaneea. They ' did not . make rasa, ventures but , they had tbe- sou rags to eiirab,j They V1"1011-thairiwB Judg ment and had the nerve to uadertaas, area against tht advice aX etaeia.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 9, 1917, edition 1
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