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Pinch-faced, monocled Louis Marlio, while he saw great hopes for aluminum, saw "no foreseeable peacetime market" for magnesium, wanted these brave new plants scrapped. Mr. Marlio was also discouraging on the subject of post-war "national [industry] councils" to be set up for planning purposes. "I have seen the same thing in Italy," he said. "At the beginning . . . the scheme was good and very liberal . . . but after two years the Government representative was head of the industry."
*This week Mr. Prince became one of G.E.'s five new vice presidents. The others: Walter R. G. Baker, Chester H. Lang, Elmer D. Spicer, Harry A. Winne.
