MANAGEMENT: No Time for Gloating

How do businessmen want to be treated by the new Administration? Do they expect special privileges because so many worked for Eisenhower? Do they expect to benefit from the selection of businessmen in the Cabinet? To these questions, the nation got some statesmanlike answers from businessmen last week. They came at the Manhattan convention of the National Association of Manufacturers.

The New Gospel. "How tragic it would be," said U.S. Rubber's President H. E. (for Harry Elmer) Humphreys Jr.,* "if the next Administration were to be as partial to business as the present one has been to labor. How tragic...

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