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Show rWjiiiiimii.u..uuwaii I" .11 . ! . ; CHICAGO, ILL. Special to ' The Sugar House Bulletin) De-' De-' fense requirements plus ordinary ' peace-time traffic may crowd Mr. I Average Motorist off the highway t unless modernization is done at s once, according to Taylor G. Sop-l er of Chicago (left), executive secretary, and Otto A. Milburn of Rockford, III., president of the Illinoise Road Builders Association. Associa-tion. Both men are active in the American Road Builders on the national scene. ' lt j U I ' "t - - i : i . - .- ": ', j X J ' . t CHICAGO, ILL. A CIO strike, ties up the second International Harvester plant here. Members of the Farm Equipment Workers Organizating committee picket the entrance to the International Harvester company's McCormick Works, where a strike has left 6,100 idle. Both struck International Internat-ional Harvester plants in Chicago have defense contracts. |