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Today Business a Wit Zoning Vigilance Planned Commerce Cool op ou © By North Side Home Owners To Truman Talk MLSS | : Sy By Harold Hartley | Lover Chiehs doin in Two New AMractive Ranch Types Sold Propose to Uphold ¥ CO nrammonnar | All Property Values, Guide Area Growth
HOOSIER BUSINESS heard the Truman speech. Some | Scripps-Howard Staff Writer i ES a
. aid, “This is where I came in.” | WASHINGTON, June 161s) lpoked around, bored. One the government's fast tax write
He had picked up time-tested political cliches, and he rr program for industrial exsmelled vote bait from start to finish, The only point con-ipansion a “bonanza” for busi-|
i was improved, Added a testy ness’ ceded was that the delivery p soma
. . . ” i anti-Trumanite, “He must have taken lessons. ernment operations, headed by
Almost nowhere in DUSINGSS| “i ust spply had been maly Rep Port Hardy 3x0. Va) circles did the speech sink in.|snarled. The wage rise limit of sion program as “the ‘biggest bo-| The old idea of taking the!10 per cent was about to be upped | \ ot}. ¢ ever came down the
: to 13 per cent which means that! National Association of Manu- p
North Side home owners are erecting a wateh tower, They call it the Meridian Street Home Owners, Ine.,
{government pike.”
and its purpose is to build a wall around the residential area in this neighborhood. President of the group is John Mutz, 5693 N. Meridian facturers to the woodshed bounced prices ih specter And a number of labor leaders St, who says the organization is a necessary step to insure off business minds like water off “WH — ull war economy in|Nave sharply criticized the pro-| the maintenance of property|- ; R ducks bask, they were sure, ® “10 per cent war” plenty pr {ETE the Hara ho, Hes values and the proper planned | : . and that was that the “war push money, not I sls and the labor leaders soem to bel development of the neigh-| nance er ’ the 1952 cam- fear of the Russians—an unwill- th t ity. MM -Se » : | ny Es prosper-/Ing country being laced tighter 1 er ron rato RANCH TYPE—Butterworth & Co. sold this six-room ranch style home at 6036 Riverview Dr. La of the group| ous until the votes were counted. and tighter in $ var strait-jacket. op the program and there seems to Charles McGarvey, local plastering contractor. Louis Schabler was both builder and seller in |. tneompans ee . — some GrOWtH St Mr. Truman himself mentioned Some figured that the twin f€aritg pe jittle chance that Congress the transaction. \owners living in an area bounded “two years” which wonld reach team of the big war scare and in-iwil make any major change in! o oy the west side of Illinois St... just five months past election day.|flation were hitched securely 10 ithe law. | '40th St. the east side of Pennsyl- | 2 Business volume moved along the hopeful destiny of the Fair] Supporters of the fast tax] {vania St. and Westfield Blvd. i arrison BE win ses. mils Tee a ei on an orgntion a of 1 ore sales were firm a satis- u ey weren a . ; . 5 26 , {value and importance not only to| . factory. And the draft looked as tics. They were talking about chairman of the President's Coun-| |property owners, but to any | Progress at the Army Finance
if it might hold men in Se vice their bread and butter. cil of Economic Advisers, to big neighborhood and the city as a Center at Ft. Harrison has been over the agreed period. Said one: “My corporation pays businessthan Edwin T. Gibson, {whole,” declared Mr. Mutz. {slowed temporarily awaiting the With a rising production in war half of its profit to the govern-lacting administrator of the De- To Guard Area larrival of the funds from the
plants, this meant a manpower ment. I do the same with my pay. |fense Production Administration.) shortage, with women being And after I've paid for a decent They think the tax amortization called to the production lines. But,!living, I put a little in the bank. Program is one of the best fea-
They intend to guard against|Army Bureau of Budget.
{undesirable development of prop- p14 Lg lerty in this sector and restrict] + Col. W. D. McConnell, exeo
as last July, with the war fever] “And what becomes of that? tures of the mobilization effort.| |business and commercial use of |Utive officer of the center, pointed on the rise, it was, so far as The bank turns it over to the What Is It® : |property to the areas zoned tor Out that while waiting further des seasoned business was concerned, governmeni and takes an IOU' what is this tax amortization {such at 56th and Illinois Sts. and Velopments, six barracks had been
{49th and Pennsylvania Sts, iconverted Into classrooms for the | “There have been several inci-|Adjutant General and the Finance |dents in the past where we've had Schools. Two other barracks have {to ring doorbells in the neighbor- Deen changed into office space.
still “just. talk.” called a bond.” business all about? : Congress, after Korea, voted
* The age level dropped in store aisles to- as in World War II to give busiHis One Day ward week-end. Children were plentiful, all nessmen an incentive to spend
“ages, from wonder-eyed toddlers holding mothers’ hands to campus their own money for plant ex- NORTH SIDE—This six-room stone house, 5716 Carvel Ave. was sold to Mrs. Maude Watson (1,504 to keep home owners fully! “So far, we've recruited enough
gmoothies. pansion and new equipment by the €. C. Harmon Co. recently. The home nas oil het and a full basement and was built by aware of zoning appeals” com- Workers to handle the jobs devel Most of them were doing the same thing, making life for deemed necessary for defense by J. B. Kittrell. mented E. M. McNally, 5720 N. oping here” Lt. Col. McConnell father a little better this Sunday. The stores hadn't let them for- allowing them to deduct for tax — : Pennsylvania, one of the early Said. get. This was the day to square — ————————————— ——— return purposes the cost of most organizers of the group. | "Our big project is ‘Operation
¥ * | - { » with the man who pays the bills.| Bjlifolds of hand-tooled leather of the expansion over the next! Europe % Housing Controls Housing Controls He adds that the organisation ISFIRE wiieh is 4 listing serve 3 d will do away : tals
Buying for a father isn't easy. five-year period. | | Stores were bombarded with ques- moved in volume. Best number Normally, the businessmen get, {adequate watch for appeals for transferring workers,” he said. variances. Atty, Lester Irons, Applications Adon :
fons. The variety was good, sn "a2 What ie known na a “pocket "rec" mer cons wy sconce FFE Us So Severe Lesson Sought by Truman tthe group |secretary-treasurer o e group, |
were the answers, Th: only hol-/secretary,” a leather folder for ing them at the rate of five or| ‘ /will keep tabs on the zoning board | Meanwhile, a complete employ-
low spot in the paternal gift buy-ithe inside pocket with “incoming” four per cent a year over a 20-to-. Governmental controls on building I noticed this year was ties. . |, 4 «,t00ing” compartments for 25 year period. ing and rents has blasted propSofis and daughters were more The fast write-off system per- erty values and all housing conimaginative. They went in for|letters. mits the businessman who spends struction in Europe. | mplurging shirts, fancy, loose-| Pienic equipment left no doubt pn ,n.y for what the government Property is worthless, building collared styles with big, roomy that families will head for the . .iig.. ie necessary to the de- nonexistent.
me been fled The head of the National Asso- Activities and keep all members ihe Indiana Bmblowene ores aqaviseq. i ’ {ciation of Real Estate Boards Bas Vacations Interfere [offices at 257 W, Washington St. {accused President Truman o 4nd is now accepting applications
| “It takes a lot of watching, test wer over for seeking the greatest po sald Mr. Mutz, “Most of these these civil service positions.
r f the pockets on both sides, wide open spaces at the slightest fense program to recover his| These are the comments of housing in the history o Appeals seem. to come 4t a tme|y, TO,date: the disbursing unit of They hit the fishing tackle nod—baskets complete, thermos . cic at a much faster rate than Tom Grinslade, well known In- lexander Summer of Newark When many of the home owners a ce, Army Fi~ counters hard. And golf equip- jugs, fibreglas cold-sealing bags, . .i dianapolis realtor, who last week Alexan os Of Newark i this ares. are vacationing” Rance chool, the bond allotment ment got a ride, When mothers everything for a day far beyond p4 ,.ane that he will pay less returned from a six-week tour of sid Ms, Truman Ey 38 a A 8 ction |S vision, , the accounting went along, they got more prac- the city skyline. ._ taxes during the next five years Europe and a session with the ang to the Defense Pro- are now heing contacted by mail| lai of she miliary Jay divie tical, steered children to slacks. | One item sold out. Tt was & pair , 4 pe government will collect newly organized international amen hen Sto he TE ng romast a nig have been moved to the new The teen-agers huddled around of fishing shears which can be , federation of real estate brokers jduetion - pw th are A Ay jsanter, oe the smell-good counters, shaving used to scale the catch. Whether it means any actual at Paris. ore re fad thay. are. Dot | Board of dbeectors ton the Wh ut 350 workers have been lotions, colognes and woodsy-| It had a bottle opener on the , 1. treasury in the long “Building in Europe is almost ! ; - \hired, mostly typists. pay eler scented powders, other end. Tun. Femaina to be seen at a standstill, especially: in {needed to pro\uce enough defense include: Dr. Sidney 8. Aronson, stenographers, and tab and ; a ; i 4 iia France and England,” Mr. Grin- (housing. (56870 N. Meridian 8t.; Horce G.|punch operators, About 10 per ie Cites Vast Arms Fund slade said. “In France, where Favors Mor gage Insurance Barden, 35 Meredian Lane; Fer-| cent of the personnel are rans.
{ If business levels remain thei rent controls have been in existisame and the tax rate remains ence since World War 1, there steady, the businesman would pay has been almost no construction {just as much taxes into the of housing units since 1930. treasury at the end of 20 years as if he had had no five-year
The realtors’ national president mor 8. Cannon, 4235 N. Penn-|ferring from St. Louis with their declared: !rylvania St.; Dr. Robert L. Glass, jobs. i A | “A realistic program of mort-4119 N. Illinois St.; August F.| gage insurance for rental hous-\ yok, 5220 N. Tilinois 8t.; Ray-| . . Ing in critical defense areas can ,.,.4 Mead, 4732 N. Pennsylvania) 1. Hoosiers Join . get the job done more quickly, gi. Bruce C. Savage, 3¢ W. 40th
* better and at no cost to the tax- |t.; Leonard l.. Swartz, 4142 N. National Group
Two Years for Permits
amortization, "In England, Where he Eow ayers. Such a program should This would happen bees, a1 Senment I handje T, £ Grimlade lo ori to on producing Merigian §t.; and Walter E. Wolf, | Fifteen Hoosier realtors were though paying less taxes during per cent of all building anc pr " » ® 5275 N. Meridian St. ong the 374 new members to the first five vears., he would pay vate enterprise the remaining 10/"*% building,” Mr. Grinslade housing at the lowest rentals. Downtown offices of the group among members higher taxes after that. " |per cent, it takes two years for|Pointed out. He called mortgage insurance be at 1313 Merchants Bank join the National Institute of Government officials of the Key- private capital to obtain the nec- Hope for UN Aid | "the direct solution.” | Bldg ac Real Estate Brokers, W. L. Coopserling school aren't perturbed essary building permit ‘and ma-| “European realtors are quite] According to Mr. Summer, the Re wuoha Tl EE er, president, announced us week. about the possible loss of taxes, terials,” He said. pessimistic about housing and proposed amendments would te. Rent Control ; Total membership now is 09483, if anv. They see the matter in, In France people are renting building. Things are so bad they give the President such broad are n e said.
; : : - . New members from Indiana this light: The country is going to|lavish two and three-bedroom hope to attract the interest of |pawers that he Souid Jovia lize the On Station WIRE Today were: spend about $150 billion within apartments for as little as $70/the United Nations to a degree real estate industry iorthwith. The pro and con of rent con-. From Ft. Wayne: Whitney A. ¢t th ears to rearm and ‘and $83 per month, while the where they will appoint a commit- He Warns . whe: y the nex ree y ~ Th l ' lead : a: trol will be batted back and forth Gregg, Roy L. McNett, George A. {make itself strong. building is being operated by the/tee to study the problem,” Mr. e realtors’ leader warne . at 12:30 m. today in a coast P. dA Willi Wat If the fast tax write-off pro- government at a loss of $2500 Grinslade added. “This is socialism pure and sim- ed Po xi, ; : ORF Any AI aly lWaler
Wa 1 ’ y to coast radio broadcast, Joseph : : gram works™ out to cost the annually. The fact that rent controls were Pie. It would perr:it the President 1 —— ” ores, p": the oo field Ae ' . « . & n ~ . Ss, 8 : . - - ARSENAL'S 'OSCAR'—The Arsenal Savings and Loan Asso- treasury a few billions in taxes Socialism has = destroyed all even considered in America was a to condemn or build commercial), polis Real Estate Board, bar, Clifton L. Hyatt, Carl N.
ciation got a plaque from the Indianapolis Chapter of the Savings ‘which are not recouped the re- property values. Rentals, under source of amazement to European Properties, schools, hospitals and/ = "= Co | Miller and Newlin-Johnson Co. and Loan Institute for education of personnel. From the left, Carl suiting industrial expansion will rent controls. have yielded so lit- realtors. American family in- Ste sue. Ih eject. Is sociaiized On opposite sides of the fence Others included: Bob Dodse?, Distelhorst American Savings and Loan Institute: William D. Fitz. be worth it. tle return that there ig no possi- comes are three to five times as v ' - «Pp will be Alex Summer, president Anderson: G. N. Peckenpaugh,
snion le? itv . ] housing and socializing of real : . 7 mortiz k? (bility of worthwhile return on large as European, of the National Association of H d: PV T : . hmart, president of the chapter, | How does amortization wor A ammond; R. P. Voight, Tefferpatrick, Arsenal executive; ©. E. Ohmart, p P iii ett rs en -|estate all embodied in a shortip.,) petate Boards, and Tighe sonville: Jack Harris, LaFayette;
Id Taylor, "commencement chairman, (Continued on Page 41—Col. 7) SL TE = T paragraph.” ¢ A Figihe and Haro ylor, ontinued on ¥ or : e ea ors is Mr. Summer als declared thit Woods, National Housing Expe FY Dunn, Muncie, and Frits The Indianapolis Chamber of Com- “g B® th # It L } commercial rent control is not! _ hs jindd No Brass Bands merce will hang out the latch string Buildin needed. - Tuesday and Wednesday. Its going to show oft its ola quarters FIGAVY Sales | This Week ~———————— Demand U Jose? aoa ales Increase This Week sho scheduled | Ect: But said Chamber President J. Ralph Fenstermaker, with mod- me ow Jdchedu Earl Est % i T bi sty, “There will be no brass bands, no program of entertainment, 0 0/) Off Pace Thirty-seven sales, totaling Bruce Savage Co. and 2416 Eliza- po. Sept 11 in 'Frisco | Y ima es um e
$579,200, were reported for the beth St.
because the routine work of all . | .| + The Chamber will be re-done k of June 3-9 by the Asso- : The 12th annual national home Chamber departments will be car-| week of ® y BE te LSE re Bath “pied on by officers and staff agi with an eye to light and color— Last week's volume of heavy ciated North Side Realtors. St. co-operating broker Jack C show, exhibit of building and in- 4 ousin ee rows usual,” | shaking off any trace of doldrum construction contracts is 25 per! This figure represented an in-learr Co ‘dustry service, will be held Sept, : N TEVERBAF CH 2 ¥ the} 1Gstitutiona) atmosphere ,it MAY vent. helow the pace of 4 year ago. jerease of 14. sales More tah the ‘Vv naan 11-14 at the Mark Hopkins Hotel By DON TEVERBAUG ‘we'll beat this estimate—but even I ean understand that. ® have had. cent be p Ea iF RE": ius. week,” Wille Adams, Walt Veon Co.—-3925 N. Me: {, San Francisco. REALTORS and builders are then housing will be short here, . members should walk in and find The entrance, by its very de-[accOTdINg Ia fhe Ingin g RCI ABR. said. ridian St. 1551 E. 524 St, and Sponsored by the Mortgage waxing philosophic they're start-' as well as in other areas. the staff not busy, they might sign, will tell you (hat you are in Nous hecord report, lume! Here is the complete report: 7008 N. Keystone Ave.. co-opera-‘Bankers Association of America, ing to bandy words like “supply” ig tt Short ’ | However, on a total volum ting broker Gif Carter Co As : \ 0 wor ior. ro wonder. But not if they'd paid the presence of thoughtfulness basis for the first 24 weeks of the! American Estates Co. 5530 N. . : Pr the show will be held concurrent-iand “demand. attention to the long series of and civic effort. It will have a "2%! th rolume is 26 per cent Delaware St.; 4633-35 Graceland Ford Woods 5465 N. Capitol |y with the group's 38th annual There's talk that the home THE FLEHART housing probs successes the C., of C. wears lighted mural showing the Circle, Year. the V Ave, convention, building Boom is tapering off. [lem and what has been done ahovt
higher than a year ago. {Ave.; 5163 Illinos St.; 253 8. Den- Sw {it during the ¢ proudly in its cap. : The Chamber .is justly proud, ger DA Yea million con-'ny St: 2878 Questend Drive; And after a binge of six years, |! ue ng ne ast i years was It counts such industrial tro- in spite of its being kicked around oe there's worry about the hangover. Summed up by the hart Truth
hth 5: v. . § “w | phies as the Western Electric Co.,|from union hall to union hall, of tracts was the fourth lowest vol-12858 8. Taft St. and 5354 N. Me Plywood Makes Remodeling Easy | But “demand” and “need” areas “We are better housed . . . the Peerless Pump Division of|its association with the little Lo .
me of any week this year, ac- ridian ‘St.
achinery and Chemical business people. cording to the report. | -W. I. Bridges & Son—Lot on Food, Machine ies Division; Of its ership of 2347 em-, Among the top projects awarded | Hillside Ave. north of 58th St. | Bridgeport Brass Co. Metal Con-|ployer firms, 2186 have under 100 last week was a $5 million Allis-| * gutterworth & Co.—440 E. 71st tainer Corp.; Naval Ordnance employees. Chalmers plant to be located at!gt and corner 75th and Dean Rd.| Plant, Cold Metal Products Co. And who could call that “big Terre Haute. Russell Fortune Jr.—1140 W.|
|very definitely here, People stillbut the ‘shortage’ of houses if want to buy homes. Even more 8reater , .." lare Jooking for rentals. But few| The editorial's add up —ine |can buy without credit—and there creased purchasing power, de=
is little confusion about that. mands for better homes, a jums Either you have it, or you | bled building code, unsatisfactory
+ and others, business”? Private construction with $3. co "q “00g 5114 Grandview Dr. L don't. governmental controls, and ine : 981,000,000 awarded in contraciSi oo a Graves, Ine.—3717 De- | inn {cteased municipal population. Str ws Jobs for women fell off a little last’ week. Unem- ghowed an increase of 37 per cent Quincy St. 4 WE'LL NEED 15000 homes! And that's on the button. Lo] ployment claims bounced up 300, and 60 per cent over a similar period last year. Havhes Realty Service 1118 {within the next two years, ac- A 8 a - were women, Nect lot in: Rith he Public works at $2,778,000.000 i8{y. coh St. and 4551 Brook- ‘cording to G. W. Mohr. veep of Tint Cube ‘ That would seem i Je leg 2 le Rup 2 he yo guch as up 26 per cent. Es ville Rd. [the Marion County Reeidentiall perfection Paint Co. makes Gitronic, Bul, oo ng Ti Int t ouesl rmRlOY- Industrial building is 68 peri yon, max 3526 Kenwood Ave. | Builders, great claims for its latest marketment towns are Ft. ‘Wayne, noIanapg 8 + 1atavette and Michigan cent below the average week thisi gory |, Robbins Realty Co.— | - These homes will he needed bY ag product — Tint-a-matic color rity. Ta year at $31.8 million. but thely,¢ 7200 N. Meridian St. and Lot ‘ithe 25.000 defenze workers ex-\oyhes It says these cubes will rev=
IT'S TOUGH for the town to, T JUST LEARNED how a con. year's total to date is 328 per cent 77 Meridian Hille section. Jose a great little guy like B. N. vention judges a’ man's liquid Breater than a year ago. Bruce Savage Co.—35568 Gull
ty ' RE {ford Ave.; 4345 Kessler Blvd., and (Woody) Woodson, executive v. p. capacity on a full week's outing. d A ts 5220 Carrollton Ave. : of the State Life Insurance Co. I got the figure, I won't tell where, Woo son ccep | The Spann Co. Inc... 4115
\pected to migrate to Indianapoliz glutionize modern paint retailing. {by 1953. | Itz claim-—8$600 worth of white | Last year 6070 housing units paint plus $200 worth of assorted |were built here, and about 5000 color cubes and the paint dealer {the previous year. But demand i8' has a $12,000 inventory on hand.
slated as a sure shot for/ the top'but it’s five fifths, or one full Pleasant Run Pkwy.; 1266 Oliver, {still heavy. » ow om ‘chair, gallon, for a week, New York Post {Ave.; 800 block of Addison St, | j “ u_ =u | AND WHAT'S MORE, these 108 ! He's going with the National Benjamin N. Woodson has re- Lot 132 in John 8. Spann and | FEWER HOUSES are being shades of color are all matched
{bullt. Fewer mortgages being with colors used by leading demade. And the housing stream | gigners and manufacturers of once again is dammed. . household furnishings and acces~ Consider the 1948 estimates of ggpjes. : " ’ the National Association of Reall Now housewives can have baths Fstate Boards--300,000 units petivaam walle which mateh their
year for 10 years, We've already towels and other fixtures and furs topped this figure. and in only piahings.
‘Association of Life Underwriters) HARRY P. FREERS, 5124 signed as executive vice president Compiny's Addison Terrace Addi-
as executive Y. p. Shere he li Walnut St, was one of 38 wholof the State Life Insurance Co. 10 Hon; his “Marion Ave 10 8 ‘carry the worries of 55,0 e ’ . hp vel ACC siti 8 managing di- st St, load 4: § Inaceance: men. got master's degrees in Chrysler's Accept & position a8 MARKEE Fig "roi 79 in’ River Heights 3d
It's a good job. If I'm any Automotive Institute of Engineer- tional Associa- Section. good at galary guessing I'd say Ing Graduate School. tion of Life Un- Hugh Teeters Co —~151R Udell
: arth $30,000 a year. , p St.: 5830 Ralston St; 3708 N, lL.aJes wer 3 " derwriters in Salle 8t., and Lot 77 Westfield
HOWARD HUFFMAN, driver
PHOENIX MUTUAL is send- of Golden Hill hus Nn. 850, gets New York. Heights. : three vehrs. But the shortage is] : rs ing three from Indianapolis to jts an orchid for politeness. He broke : Hs resignation F. C. Tucker Co. 3607 N. HANDSOME PANELS—Lending warmth and charm to any room, yet with us. 8 mine Clbos Toad Ihe house centennial whoopity-do in Banff, a $10 bill, pleasantly, too. Some : Ne BpnoUR bh. Drexel Ave. co-operating broker plywood panels make remodeling easy to do. " At the other extreme, the Twen- the first time. a paint product has in Alberta, Canada, Aug. 26-28. drivers would have put the pas- Sd ay So aly tieth Century Fund estimated in gained the honor. - ot, amy They are Ray Sparks, Richard sengér right off the bus. : ert rn weeney, N. H Base at Meetin Now that credit restrictions rooms ig hardwood plywood. It 18/1046 that. we needed 1,133,000 2. » . ;Bacon and Edward Lyle. | ! president of the IN. Fl. y 9 ‘thave tightened and fewer homes widely recommended by contrac-| ite annually for the next 15/4 d : These’ incentive outings of in-| IF SO MANY. people go to Cali-| local insurance! Norpert H. Basey of the Atlas are being constructed, many pros- tors because of its strength and years, Despite the greatest build- an Y ‘surance men are deductible only fornia, for summer vacations, company. Credit Bureau, 445 N. Pennsyl-/pective home buyers are consid- light weight. The crossband con-|ing boom in the nation’s ‘history, | HOW TO DO a good job and get -
if they hold educational meetings. where do Californians go” | : 80 they take off their coats and - Here's a tip. California rates ay Woodson N24 Deen here gnnual convention of the Ameri-| In planning. such a project, sistant to splitting and warping, ina git out the required number of highest in visitors at Yellowstone : since 1949. H e can Collectors Association tomor- careful attention should be given) Plywood wall: paneling lends] PERHAPS OLOSER to reality | lectures, National Park,’ resided with his wife and daugh- row in New York to. the interior, where” improve- warmth and charm to most any i the estimate of 2,000,000 units|
Mr. Woodson ganja St, will attend the 12th'ering remodeling older houses. [struction of plywood makes it re- {eredit for it is the theme of a new " ml {we're pretty far off this pace. | ; ; [we Ye pret) P {public relations handbook offered”
5 [tors by the National Association” ter at 4546 Park Ave. The family Prompt collection -of bills as a ments are most beneficial to the room. Periodic. waxing and wiping annually for four-years, made by of Home Builders.
" Hear Harold Hartley with “The Human Side of Business” on |expects to -move to- New York weapon against inflation will be occupants, . reith a dust cloth is all the care the Producers Council. Ine. | Prends are handy to have any : "WISH at 3 p m, today, . * < “prior to Sept. 1 . the theme of the conference, | Well - suited for modernizing needed, | Barring war, the experts say, time, A AR me
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