Business & Finance: Bull Session in Atlantic City

In the Claridge Hotel, Atlantic City's newest and tallest, an unprecedented two-day bull session took place last week. Business, labor and agriculture, as represented by 53 delegates out of the top drawer of 16 national organizations, met to thrash out, in closed session, an "area of agreement" on national postwar policies.*

In a spirit of sweet reasonableness that was news in itself, these diverseĀ—and often dissidentĀ—interests agreed that when, as in the past, "each one of the various groups tended to concentrate on their own interests . . . [they] tended to paralyze each...

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