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Deep Are the Roots (by Arnaud d'Usseau & James Gow; produced by Kermit Bloomgarden & Ge"brge Heller) is a bad play that is yet worth seeing. Artistically it is crude; psychologically quite false. But as melodrama it proves lively theater, as social drama it provokes thought; and the production has much of the skill that is wanting in the play...
Last week a plan, devised by the Public Health Service's Medical Director Paul M. Stewart and backed by the Surplus Property Board's Ed Heller, took shape in Washington. Under it, the Surplus Property Board would : 1 ) sell or rent leftover medical supplies and equipment to communities which could not afford to buy them on the regular market; 2) charge almost nothing - e.g., a dollar a year rent for expensive X-ray apparatus...
Charles K. Mallett-Constance Heller (Newton...
Keen, young (45) Engineer Heller, who showed the U.S. Steel Corp. seven years ago how to modernize its marketing methods, examined every part of the cumbersome Congress mechanism, saw how it worked, and drew his own conclusions. He wrapped up suggestions made in other studies, finally saw his report adopted unanimously by the association's business, labor and agriculture committees. Gist of the recommendations...
...buttress this and other suggestions, NPA pointed out that, in prewar 1940, Congress cost the taxpayers only 1?: out of every $7 spent by the U.S. Government, held that a small extra cost would pay handsome dividends. But Heller insisted that other changes-e.g., reduction of standing committees-should come along with such items as pensions and salary increases. Said Heller: "It appears obvious that Congress is operating with hand tools in a mechanized...