Business: A. N. A. Convention

Buttresses of the U. S. business structure are those firms which advertise their products nationally. Significant to all business was the 21st convention of the Association of National Advertisers, held in Washington, D. C., last week. And especially significant was the figure-picture of what these firms plan to do next year. ''Your faith and enthusiasm are already apparent," Hon. Frederick Arthur Tilton, third assistant postmaster general, told the convention. "Members of your organization collectively will spend during the next calendar year, 1931, $265.000,000. Of your 256 constituent companies. 121 will repeat...

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