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...Southern glad hand has been quick to welcome industrial prospects. In 1936, Mississippi embarked on the "Balance Agriculture with Industry" plan which gave state assistance to local communities so they could build plant facilities. In return, the companies that moved in were supposed to maintain a minimum level of employment for about ten-years. Nearly all Southern states borrowed some variation of this technique, or offered special tax reductions to help new factories get going. Favorite targets are industries which employ lots of people, e.g., the shoe factories (Arkansas got eleven in three years), and garment plants (heaviest in Tennessee...
Morgan's office is working hard to put over another great job project -- student waiters in the 17 Prospect Street upperclass eating clubs. At present the clubs employ professional help from the town and are reluctant to give up this bit of luxury, but Morgan says, "It's something that is inevitable, only the date is not certain...
Morgan's office is working hard to put over another great job project -- student waiters in the 17 Prospect Street upperclass eating clubs. At present the clubs employ professional help from the town and are reluctant to give up this bit of luxury, but Morgan says, "It's something that is inevitable, only the date is not certain...
...feels fortunate in having a real Maine woods guide, one of the last of a dying race, in its employ. Ross McKenny is in charge of the woods lore division and acts as judge and referee in the annual spring Woodsman's Weekend...
...junior varsity football team will travel tomorrow to Dudley, Mass. to do combat with a Nichols Junior College eleven about which little is known. Jayvee coach Norm Shepard expects Nichols to use the T formation, the same offensive set-up that the Crimson will employ...