The Saturday evening post . en. If these embryo bolshevists have it in them to carryout the program proposed to them, they have it in them tobecome the sort of timber the country most needs; theyhave it in them to become good citizens and great con-structive forces. Let them go to it and learn their tradesfrom bottom to top and they will find that their capitalistic-employers will reward them in cleaner and more abundantcoin than their red mentors can even promise. They will paythem high salaries. They will put them in high they will make them partners rather than losethem. S


The Saturday evening post . en. If these embryo bolshevists have it in them to carryout the program proposed to them, they have it in them tobecome the sort of timber the country most needs; theyhave it in them to become good citizens and great con-structive forces. Let them go to it and learn their tradesfrom bottom to top and they will find that their capitalistic-employers will reward them in cleaner and more abundantcoin than their red mentors can even promise. They will paythem high salaries. They will put them in high they will make them partners rather than losethem. Socialists of this kidney will come into their inherit-ance by the time they reach middle life. They need notgrow old and gray or bitter anrl forlorn, lurking in darkplaces waiting for The Day. The evolution of the capi-talist in America has followedalong these same lines. Youngambitious men, discontentedwith their lot, have learnedmore, worked more and gotmore than the other when a man gets it hewants to keep Come On, Son, the Circus is Over 28 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST November 6,1920


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