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...Collectivism is coming, whether we like it or not," the delegates were told by no less a churchman than England's Dr. William Paton, co-secretary of the World Council of Churches, but the conference did not veer as far to the left as its definitely pinko British counterpart, the now famous Malvern Conference (TIME, Jan. 20, 1941). It did, however, back up Labor's demand for an increasing share in industrial management. It echoed Labor's shibboleth that the denial of collective bargaining "reduces labor to a commodity." It urged taxation designed "to the end that...
...most of its news originates at present, Transradio has only three or four full-time reporters. In London last September, Transradio had two men, and both departed after war broke out. For several months Transradio's London office had no tenant, no name on its door. Then Alexander Paton, correspondent for some Scottish newspapers, took over. Scotsman Paton's cable stories are brief, innocuous, readily passed by British censors...
...former president of the American Accounting Association, Professor Paton has been director of Research for the Association since 1935. He has written extensively on accounting theory, and has served as editor of the Accountant's Handbook...
William A. Paton, professor of Economics and Accounting at the University of Michigan, will deliver the annual Dickinson Lectures on accounting at the Graduate School of Business Administration next April, the University announced yesterday. His lectures will deal particularly with recent and prospective developments in the fields of accounting...
NEVER SAY DIE - John Paton - Longmans, Green ($2.50). The engaging autobiography of an Aberdeen Scot, onetime general secretary of Britain's Independent Labor Party from which he resigned...