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Show the end of the war because our people will, through this preview of a regimented economy, recog-nize recog-nize its depressive influences and its restrictions on their freedom of action and opportunity." Buy an extra bond. GI Presents Its Postwar Outline Declaring that "industry must always seek lower costs because that means lower selling prices and hence increased volume with expanding job opportunities," Alfred Al-fred P. Sloan Jr., chairman of General Motors, outlined to 420,-000 420,-000 stockholders postwar plans of his corporation. Expenditures must be made to reorganize production facilities and modernize all equipment, he declared. The GM concept of postwar, Mr. Sloan said, is based upon the belief be-lief that " 'economic fantasies' will have died with the war; that a changed attitude will inevitably reflect itself in new and different national economic policies that will broaden the field of business opportunity; that the expanded bureaucracy will be deflated with |