Out from Under?

When World War II ends, U.S. industry may well find itself swamped by $75,000,000,000 in war materials. Its production lines will be clogged by thousands of Government-owned tools, mountainous war inventories. Its executive staffs will be cumbered by 1,000,000 war contracts.

Faced with this awesome burden, more & more hardheaded business men have bluntly warned Washington that unless intelligent plans are made, and made now, the avalanche of contract cancellations on demobilization day may paralyze U.S. industry. One immediate result: industry will be unable to provide the millions of new jobs the U.S. will need.

Last week Washington put its shoulders...

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