PRODUCTION IN U.S.
WITH* WORK ' /'(Received April 30, 9.30 p.m.) Wjf-A.) PHILADELPHIA, April 29. Walter Fullwer, president of the "JnOnal Association of Manufacturers, W&sing industrialists, said AmeriJwwdustry had performed a modern of defence, malting more pro■in lo months tnanHerr Hitler 2*5 1 f D 30 with bhi dictatorship cttnomy. • ,Jfe said industry had absorbed •£000.000,000 dollars worth of defencrfj rfwrs. in leas than a year, and bad Sißfn 119 Per ceni # these pro ' said a purvey showed 85'aer cent of the manufacturers it to deliver the goods they dauf Qn or t>efore the contract ' mu shortage kS? likely im Britain during JW nextr six. months, aooording to by the Minister fo 1 ’ kgiod (Lord Woolton) to-ddy. It was life®.* v*W*ln; - hoover, that:, ftf*. Bl'd be a shortage during the winter. misfr arrangements were being made to IBwwt this shortage by turning summer •> into i condensed milk and gEMtese.—London.’: April 29.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23317, 1 May 1941, Page 7
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