If OPM is ever to function efficiently, it must work through committees of working businessmen (on priorities, inventory control, etc.). Many industries have such committees, but so far only in steel, oil and the electric-supply industries have such committees any close tie with OPM. This week, to organize and deal with these industry committees, OPM named no industrialist, but small, gossipy Sidney James Weinberg, partner-on-leave from Goldman, Sachs & Co., some of whose friends call him Wall Street's Walter Winchell.
> Once again choosing a railroader to direct its affairs, Western Union...