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...prospect of higher prices. Dun & Bradstreet reported that 35% of the businessmen questioned in a poll planned to carry bigger inventories (compared to 29% last April). The Department of Commerce noted that at the end of May, dollar value of manufacturers' inventories totaled $43.6 billion, a one-month gain of $300 million...
...five weeks, a troupe of Russia's top artists have been whirling about Italy, concertizing and dancing to the uproarious approval of music fans (TIME, June 25 et seq.). Last week the Italian government reminded the Russian embassy that the tourists' one-month visas had expired...
Selective Service Director Lewis B. Hershey last January granted a one-month postponement from induction for the 25,000 students then graduating from college, in order to give them a chance to find jobs in a "critical occupation in essential industry." Some 2,500 took advantage of this; the rest were drafted...
...while it looked as if TV might escape the daily soap opera. Du Mont, after five sponsorless months, dropped A Woman to Remember. In a one-month sustaining run, NBC was unable to sell These Are My Children. But this week, with Procter & Gamble's The First Hundred Years (weekdays 2:30 p.m., CBS-TV), commercial daytime soap opera put a determined toe in the television door...
...one-month delay wasn't Barclay's fault, though. It took that long to hold playoffs among the 30 varsity candidates who showed up in March. Meanwhile, Barclay has been fielding the seven men who seemed best in practice...