Business: More Drafts on Business

Most exacting private purchasing agent's job in the U. S. is that of Sears, Roebuck & Co., which buys some 50,000 different products from 6,000 manufacturers. Last week Sears' top merchandise man, Executive Vice President Donald Marr Nelson, got an even bigger buying assignment. From his berth as Treasury Procurement Chief, Buyer Nelson was promoted to be coordinating agent for all the U. S. Government's Defense purchases. His job: to spend the $9,000,000,000-plus Army-Navy appropriations and authorizations (on the books and in the works) on airplanes, ships, tanks, tools and munitions in collaboration with the Defense Advisory Commission. Doling out orders...

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