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The Retail Executive: Washington Business Letter: Washington, D. C., May 1, 1942
OUT-OF-TOWN reaction to the Government's general maximum price regulationi is in the main favorable, the consuming public, in particular, approving the Government's efforts to hold economic disturbances down to the minimum. Letters, telegrams and telephone messages received in congressiona...
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Published in: | WWD 1942-05, Vol.64 (85), p.34 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | OUT-OF-TOWN reaction to the Government's general maximum price regulationi is in the main favorable, the consuming public, in particular, approving the Government's efforts to hold economic disturbances down to the minimum. Letters, telegrams and telephone messages received in congressional and official circles all voice the sentiment that the present upward price spiral has been nipped in the bud. |
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ISSN: | 0149-5380 |