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...fire in its long cold war against Fair Trade laws (TIME, Nov. 15, 1948). Macy's previous efforts to sell merchandise below fixed prices had landed it in court on such Fair Trade charges as price-cutting Doubleday books and offering "Mallinson's pure silk pussy willow dresses" at $8.94 instead of $12.95. Macy's had won on the dresses and this time the Fair Traders might find it just as hard to curb the world's largest department store...
...That people pull down their houses, sell their wives and daughters, eat roots and carrion, clay and leaves, is news nobody wonders at. It is the regular thing . . . The poorest people are dependent on willow and elm leaves, elm bark, and the various weeds . . . All the elm trees about many of the villages are stripped of their bark as high as the starving people can manage to get; they would peel them to the top but haven't the strength...
...improvised theater in an old army hangar at Willow Run, Kaiser-Frazer dealers gathered to see their company's new models. The dealers were gloomy: their share of U.S. auto sales had slumped from an early postwar 5½% to 1%; they knew that K-F had staked its entire future on the new models, pledging all its assets for the $44 million RFC loan which made the new line possible...
...what raised the roof was K-F's new, still unnamed low-priced car. It is a five-passenger two-door sedan which President Edgar Kaiser hopes to sell at around $1.175 f.o.b. Willow Run-$250 cheaper than the more luxurious two-door Ford or Chevrolet. At the sight of it, Midwest dealers swarmed across the stand, lifted the 2,400-lb. car waist-high and carried it around the room...
Studio One (Mon. 10 p.m., CBS-TV). Willow Cabin with Marsha Hunt...