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Texts of Republican Conference Resolutions on Foreign and Domestic Problems Newspaper Clipping, December 11, 1943
THE NEW YORK TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1943.
9
ENDING WAR ORDERS
IN POST-WAR DISCUSSION AT MANUFACTURERS CONVENTION
INDUSTRY IS ASKED
NAM'S NEW PRESIDENT
HALF BILLION PLAN
nizing the need for maintaining
home, as
did in the Connally and
TO BE UNIFORM
TO AID IN RESEARCH
FOR AUTOS BARED
Fulbright
favoring
in-
to maintain
world peace.
Scientists at NAM Congress
Continued From Page One
War Reparations Opposed
Urge Financial Support to
Mr. Sykes said United Nations
Gen. Browning Tells NAM That
adopt a policy of letting "nature
agreement
to
settle
international
Clause Should Be Approved
Spur New Developments
take
its
disputes judicially should be
"We must develop new things to
panied
by
agreement
Within Next Two Weeks
produce,
he
said
"We
must
impose
Leaders in science yesterday
duce existing things
provide
urged leaders in industry attend-
prices. If we do not,
SPEEDED BY NEW BOARD
[.H.Marks
ing the National Association of
certain to be fewer instead of
Manufacturers Second War Con-
jobs available
the
freedom
of
the
gress at the Waldorf Astoria to
world
come forth with generous financial
Basis for Employment
on "Taxes and Jobs."
Navy Officer Joins With the
support of scientific research, the
Mr. Sloan said the public
Cowdin
the
Universal
keystone upon which alone indus-
realize that jobs do
Army in Pledging Aid in
and
trial progress can rest
themselves and cannot be
on
Government
Post-War Conversion
The industrialists were warned
into being by arbitrary theories
urged
the
drastic
reduc-
that "we are depleting our scien-
abstractions, but result from
taxes
after
the
war,
combination of capital,
structure
tific information as rapidly as
four
Brig. Gen. Albert J. Browning
depleting our natural
ment and opportunity.
understand
director of the purchases division
sources, and that there was no
"The catalyst, he said, "is
far
below
of the War Department, told the
Executives and service men who debated termination of contracts and disposition of surplus plants one else outside industry as whole
sible profit. The foundation is
balanced
Federal
budget
with
National Association of Manufac
They are J. H. Marks, vice president of the Packard Motor Car Company Col David N. Hausemen, director
position
to
replenish
the
fast
fidence in the future of enterprise
in
emptying scientific barrel, from
and
turers at the Hotel Waldorf-As-
of Readjustment of Army Service Forces and Air Corps: Brig. Gen. Albert J. Browning, director of the
which industry draws its suste-
as
determined
by
servicing
and
paying
off
the
toria yesterday that a uniform
purchase division of the War Department; H. C. Beaver, president of the Worthington Pump and Machinery
policy Expanding job opportu-
clause for the termination of war
Corporation; Malcolm Muir, chairman of the NAM war committee and moderator of the panel; Raymond
The warnings were sounded at
nities are social, political and
the
of
the
contracts
should
be
announced
Smethurst, counsel of the NAM; Comdr. H. F. Linder, Administrator of Contract Termination, Navy Depart-
special panel on "jobs through
economic 'must in the post-war
Mr. Cowdin said the maximum
within the next two weeks by the
research and patents. Participants
Joint Contract Termination Board
ment, and A. G. Drefs, vice president of McQuay-Norris Manufacturing Company.
The New York
included Dr. Frank B. Jewett, pres-
Robert M. Gaylord
era. The sole instrumentality by
of
ident 'of the Academy of
can be met in free econ-
should
The New York Times, 1943
organization of which
Dr Weidlein. direc-
virile and expanding sys
nounced Tuesday by James
tor, Mellon Institute of Industrial
enterprise.
for
Federal
Byrnes, director of the Office
General Motors Post=War 'Master Plan
from which it has been drawing
Dr.
Mr. Sloan said he had faith that
War Mobilization
Pittsburgh
R
enough to keep scientific research
the
public
had
abandoned
to
the
General Browning spoke at
Olpin director, Ohio State Univer
form of tax advantage, having as
Foundation:
Lewis
going.'
thing for nothing and "rabbit
should
panel discussion on the termination
Following is the text of the nine-
fundamental
concept,
techno-
Waters. vice president, General
Dr. Egloff outlined the Kilgore
of
the
hat
theories
of
per
cent
of contracts and disposition of sur-
program urged by Al
its objective the more rapid turn-
logical progress. That the great
plus plants, two of the most im-
Foods Corporation; William C. An
bill the mobilization of scien-
and that this would be
portant
in
the
fred
P
Sloan
Jr.
chairman
of
the
over of instrumentalities of pro-
instrumentality that enables real
president, Anthony Com
in
new
national
special
post-war
now
pending
before
duction Extravagance of Gov-
gains to be made throughout
with
levied
all
American
board of the General Motors Cor.
Streator. Ill. and Dr
and
that
would
industry to peace pro-
poration, before the National Asso-
ernment should be eliminated
whole.
That
Egloff, president, Ameri
the
scientific
ciation of Manufacturers at the
Excessive taxes should be elim-
Institute of Chemists and
Mr
Waters.
who
which
Hotel Waldor] Astoria last night,
Therefore.
inated for the sake of stimulating
and
board is also working
Universal
Oil
be
made.
His
research,
food
industries
advisory
adopted by Government, in
developments
must
for
production through lower prices.
couraged There is no
Products Corporation
of the Nutrition Founda
had been
much
dustry and labor to insure max-
too
little
production and employment
International economic relation
Before the panel the industrial-
tion. described the method of group
realism
goals,
higher
than
Mr
Sloan's
should not be
and
loans
addressed by Senator
ships must be on the basis
|research supported entirely by in-
should
the
basis
of
the
G
M.
period.
street. world WPA
and
Hawkes of New Jersey
dustry along the lines of the Nu-
and
during
the
that
the
rules
the expense of the
the functional activities of
discussed
"Congress
and
the
trition
Foundation,
as
a
method
Dr.
Henry
M.
Wriston
prompt
economic
Patent System," and John W.
"that
is
bound
to
grow
of
Brown
University,
the
and
relating to the period
relationships represent
Wage Rates Vital Factor
whose
subject
was
"small
In
addition
the
Nutrition
damage
and
make
to
that
must
established
and the patent system.
Foundation, he said, there have
caused
by
the
probably the most urgent social,
will
tracts
prime
impor-
and political question
The
must
attacked
efforts
to
change
recently
been
organized
the
Sugar
Transition Planning Urged
the
public
method for quick handling of the
can
man-
affecting the entire home front
nized
dealt
with,
system
as
detrimental
Research
Foundation
and
the
Re-
Presiding at another NAM
New
claims
plan
aggressively
and
opportunities
of
expan-
enterprise.
frigeration
Research
Foundation
and be prepared to
but
specific
post-war
uniform termination clause
enterprise
that
be
Contrary to general belief, Dr The Nutrition Foundation, he
Keller,
president
dominated
by
fear
that
and purchase
to develop according to
the
Weidlein declared the ported supported by
Chrysler
Corporation
for
security
dread
The financial considerations in-
trends, as we pass into
whole
industrial the food field
doubts
about
orders.
of
its
the
nation
must
prepare
for
the period.
Importance Is Stressed
and
selling
period preceding who have contributed one and
the
theory
that
worry
Speed in Supplying Jobs
from
Pearl
Harbor
are
quarter
million
dollars
How
the
proper selectivity
as
bad
as
enthusi-
Emphasizing the importance
is
decided
contract
It be the responsibility of
newly
money
is
to
be
spent
not
of
one
Every
company
and
he pointed
John
another
with
the
of
private
'What
the
industry
but
by
scientific
business
he
said,
Robert
Gaylord
president
of
objec-
reducing the time
direct
planning
and
said
committee
of
highly
repu-
plan
how
to
smooth
the
Ingerso
Milling
of
Bernard
of
toward
reducing
information
that
had
table
authorities.
period
between
elected
presi-
planning
the minimum the period un-
hundred
The method of establishing
re-
the
NAM
to
Fred-
production,
so
that
Byrnes,
also problems of the
involved in the proc-
to
Dr.
search
foundations
by
industrial
country
will
not
have
to
"start
Crawford,
president
of
of
funds
are
groups, he pointed out
derby
hobbled.'
Products
Inc.
of
Cleve-
clearance of plants
ess
Patterson, Under
verted, of the disposition Gov-
Orders
should
tories but takes advan-
Wilfred
Sykes,
president
of
land,
who
the Navy James
plants,
for
the
funds
must
be
of existing institutions and
Inland
Steel
Company
chair
board
of
directors
The
retiring
of inventory required for
there
personnel.
William
Witherow,
in process and mate-
now
formula
man
of
the
NAM
the
Maritime
Com-
duction
of
goods,
Don't
misled
Consideration must be given to
Likewise
orders
mittee
in
an
address
on
president
of
Blaw
Knox
Company
liquidated.
for
of supplies and
be
DO NOT FORGET
Industry and Jobs, urged that Pittsburgh, becomes
and the Foreign
of
for
engi-
as
neering of post-war
being
The Hundred Neediest
Congress adopt a resolution recog- the executive committee
not permitted to be-
war.
Medicine
and
clear
that
the
armed
to
post-wa:
should
retain
control
expense
to
equipment
be
benefited
as
and
the
technological prog-
policy of enterprise
and
to bring maintenance up
expect
things
and
when,
for
products
to
standards
`should
be
of
electronics.
OUR STORES ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
that
the
would
develop
procedures
problem
that
biggest future ahead lies
at 53 BROADWAY and 253 BROADWAY
and
add
for
plant
of
raw
materials
Army and
efficient
methods.
The
make
do not yet know the
General
Browning
revealed
the
structure of the
War
of
the
dealing
with.
the
Euro-
petroleum, cotton, rubber.
Plans
described
the
organi-
Wallachs for Christmas Gifts
made accordingly
the
Revision Proposed
ITational Academy
The of the essential
for fundamental science from
services
who benefit by it industry
"Industry,
he
must
putting
back
into
the
be
Two for the Snow
termination
that
in
and
the
the
the
fair,
lower
and
and
to
do
all
Does he enjoy* wading knee-
coats. They're wind and water-
this objective.
deep in snowdrifts, or does he
repellent, as lightweight as they
the War Department
levied
against
negotiated settlements
first,
quail at sticking his nose out for
are warm, and handsome as
preferable to those made by
air? In either case you couldn't they re useful. They 11 keep his
tailed audits from the viewpoint
Some
better
doing the termination job quickly
give him a nicer present than
marrow mellow whenever he's
enough to avoid the risk of unem-
be
one of these woolly pile-lined
out in the cold.
ployment and "national
individuals
ROGER
and disclosed that in all recent
from
the
of prejudicing the
invest
cluding Controller General Lindsay
expansion,
Warren, has agreed that under
gains
should
existing law negotiated settle
reduced
or,
better
ments
made
by
procuring
Capital should
Kent
Extra warmth in a double-breasted,
agencies are final and binding
move within the econ-
the Government unless fraud
Technological efficiency
pile-lined, belt-around style. Soft,
illegality is discovered in particular
encouraged
by
some
dark pile collar and lapels can be
turned up around neck and chin. Two
Col. David N. Hauseman, direc-
WE WILL TAKE ATOLLS,
chest pockets and side pockets are
tor of the new contract readjust
ment division of the War Depart
VANDEGRIFT SAYS
handy for sports
$21.50
ment, said the Army starting
schools for officers in contract
Made-for-action outdoor sports jacket
and that after they
But Marine Corps Head Warns
has a cozy, lined hood attached, to
are trained they will help train in-
dustrial experts on this subject
Fighting May Be Costly
A Shop is Known by the Company it Keeps
keep his ears and pate from freezing.
Because the manpower situa
Fly-front closing, two flap pockets.
tion, he added, contracts are likely
Wonderful for skating, skiing. $18.50
to be terminated first in areas of
Japan's defenses must be
labor
shortage.
tacked from all directions rather
Comdr. H. F. Linder, adminis-
than along any single "short cut'
The Roger Kent Shop
trator of contract termination
route to Tokyo Lieut Gen.
the Navy Department, said he
Vandegrift, commandant of
derstood
Marine Corps, yesterday told
a
subcommittee
under
National Association of Manufac-
at 40 Broadway, for instance-
Mr. Baruch was considering the
turers' second war congress at
establishment of sixty-day limit
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. And
on
the
time
companies
will
be
though the Pacific atolls are
obliged to keep Government prop-
This Roger Kent shop, near the tip of Manhattan Island, depends
most difficult of all objectives
erty in their plants after contracts
attack by amphibious operations
are terminated before moving
for its existence upon the patronage of men in and around Wall
the fighting there must continue
out to make way for new peace-
he
said.
Street. These men are known for their good taste. Fashion experts
time production.
"Whether you call it 'island hop
Surplus Board Proposed
ping' or 'massive blows, fact
consider them one of the best dressed groups in the world. More
H C. Beaver president of the
remains that one of the directions
lies along the chain of major
than this, since they deal in money, they have a keen respect for
Worthington Pump and Machinery
Corporation,
urged
that
Congress
leading
directly
to
Japan's
pass legislation setting up Sur-
door,
he
asserted.
"To
its value. Put these two characteristics together, and you have a
blus War Property Commission
approach not
independent
of
existing
agencies
same
as
to
say
the
Mediter-
discriminating and shrewd body of clothes buyers.
dispose of all the property
front,
or
the
air
and, factories, machinery, equip-
Europe, or the plans for the
Well
our shop at 40 Broadway does a thriving business with
ment
merchant
vessels
and
sup-
front are not necessary
lies the Government has acquired
great
pincers
movement
Wall streeters. And we consider their patronage just about the
war
purposes,
except
that
Germany."
needed
for
national
defense.
He
The Marine Corps has increased
finest possible compliment to the Roger Kent principle that dress-
said
the
should
con-
its efficiency in landing operations
sist
seven
appointed
since Guadalcanal. General Van-
ing well is not necessarily a matter of money, but of good taste.
the President with the approval
degrift said, and in the capture of
the Senate. each with at least
took
position
"so
impor-
If you have never visited one of the nine Roger Kent shops-
ive years' industrial or merchan-
the Japanese they were de
disizing experience as an
to hold it at any cost.
never seen yourself in a suit or coat with that Roger Kent look-
He warned, however, that heavy
Malcolm Muir president of News-
losses there might be repeated in
you have a genuinely new experience in store an
experi-
week and chairman of the NAM
attacks
on
other
islands.
var committee, said unwise poli-
atoll is flat, barren coral
ence that will give you a new conception of what 38.50 can buy
contract termination and
that the attacker no protec-
isposal of surplus war goods could
whatsoever,'
he
said.
in good taste, civilized service and downright intrinsic value.
etard
or
prevent
us
from
how
much
we
prepare
for
ur goals of high produc-
an operation we face tough
ion
and
since
these
proposition.
We
must
depend
in
oals
must
depend
upon
prompt
ROGER KENT
Sizes 38 to 46
the final analysis upon the margin
tilization for peacetime produc-
courage
and
skill
our
men
hold
on of the billions of dollars of
the
enemy.
"The Japanese know which is
Suits, Outercoats and Formal Wear for Men
rivate capital now invested in war
roduction.
lands are essential to us, for those
at the one $38.50 price
WALLACHS
another panel on post-war
islands are ntial to their
NEW YORK
roblems, Robert M. Gaylord pres- defense They have them
Give him
ent of the Ingersoll Milling Ma- heavily and they will fight to the
40 Broadway
321 Broadway
12 West 33
City
Hall
53
Broadway
Wall
Street
Marion
Ave
BROOKLYN
Court
Montague
Wallachs
ine Company of Rockford, Ill. last man to hold them. As many
15 East 45 St. 50 Rockefeller Plaza . 225 West
Broad
at
Clinton
JAMAICA
166th
St
d newly elected president of of those islands
Gift Bond
AM
said
top
management
should
need
shall
NEW HAVEN CAMBRIDGE PHILADELPHIA
FLUSHING
3901
Main
St.
we
will
take,
and
an active interest in the re- strive to do so with least pos-
abilitation and training of dis- sible expenditure of men, time and
led war veterans for post-war |material, But the cost will not al-
employment.
ways be light.'
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