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The conclusions came from a sampling of viewpoints in the lob bies and the meeting rooms of the National Association of Manufac turers' 56th annual meeting. Thomas J. Bannan of the West ern Gear Works, Seattle, said his company was doing a large amount of defense work and he thought the defense program would keep rolling. He said he had more than enough work to keep his company busy. But, he added, the non-defense or ders were not coming in the way tney nad been. Most of the optimistic predic tions were based on the continua tion of the huge defense program. And most of the businessmen felt it would continue regardless of what might develop in Korea. But many agreed that if a truce came in the Far East there would be a period of deflation for a short time. With defense Industry expanding many saw more people with more jobs with more money. How much of a dampener taxes might be on spending by consumers was a moot question. Most of the businessmen and in dustrialists were a little reticent to talk about 1952 in very defi nite terms. They were little cau tious because, as one put it, of the many "uncertainties." C. A Watkins of Watkins. Inc., Wichita, Kansas, said his thinking on 1952 was not to plan for more than 90 days ahead. Manly Fleischmann, defense production administrator, earlier predicted an easing of controls (or more civilian use of steel late in 1952 and an easing of alumi num restrictions shortly there after. He said he saw no improvement in the outlook for civilian use of nickel and copper, however. B)W 12 hl-: Iii-r(li .-!,. n mm n nf , ...jwjL MORALE LIFT MOVIE With the cast made up o Carriers Valley Forge and Antietam in Korean wa being filmed at the Alameda Calif.. I Naval Air Christinas day. Each family has about a minute a sage. Here, left to right, a-e: Mrs. J. A. White of and Kathy, two 'years. Mrs. L. H. Arnold, Menlo P is John V. Pflaum (center) and Jay D. Skidmore eraman. (AP WIREPHOTO) fx . f families of men serving aboard the Aircraft tars, the top motion picture of the year is now station and will be shown aboard the vessels nd a half to deliver an impromptu Christmas mes Mountain View, Calif., with Randy, four months, ark, Calif,, holding Carolyn, six months. Director (right) a former combat photographer, is cam- Tuti Dee. II, 1951 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 11 Badges Of Chauffeurs Will Be Discontinued Oregon's commercial drivers will not receive badges this year when they renew their chauffeur's licenses, the secretary of state's office reminded today. Issuance of badees to licensed chauffeurs was discontinued by an act oi tne rj.il stale legislature, license officials pointed out. The license card itself, however, falls due for renewal on December 31 as usual and new cards are applications are received. The department said a numher of inquiries regarding the missing oaages are coming in each day from drivers who apparently are unaware of the change in the law. A total of 51,248 chauffeur's li censes have been granted during the year, all of which must bear, all of which must be renewed on or before the December 31 dead line. This is an increase of ap proximately 1.000 over the number granted the year before. near Eugene, was not in the least impressed by a recent "photo news" itm in The News-Review. The picture featured a seven-pound turnip. Mrs. Denn writes: "I went to my garden and pulled strapleaf turnip and placed on scales. It weighed just 10Vi pounds. I have beets as large or larger. Gathered a gallon and a half of strawberries Thanksgiving for shortcake. Gathered raspberries as large as an ordinary thimble last November. Brought in an egg, measuring 7 7-8 inches around the long way and 5 7-8 inches the other way. It was laid by a Hamp shire Red hen. 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