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¶ An $8-billion international stabilization fund to which nations will subscribe quotas, depending on the size of their gold production and foreign trade. Approximate antes: U.S., $2½ billion; Britain, $1¼ billion; Russia, $1 billion; China, $600 million; Canada, $300 million.
The plan: let associates subscribe some $15,000,000 immediately for capital, another $35,000,000 for a postwar fund. Bill Jack reasoned that this will enable Jahco to make bigger profits on war orders "because the Price Adjustment Board said we would earn more on our total business if...
Also customary in respectable quarters is that time-honored tradition of passing on various items possessed by departing brethren, no longer essential in the business at hand. We subscribe to this heartily, and now proceed to disseminate these loose objects--after careful, judicious perusal.
Where will business find the billions of dollars needed for postwar expansion? Will private capital flood forth to finance new ventures and help small business grow? Or must business go hat-in-hand to the Government for money? Last week grey, energetic Herbert Frank Boettler, 53, and rotund, easygoing John...
¶At Hua Chung it is impossible to buy a book or subscribe to a periodical. Most of the students do not own a single textbook.