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Show GIVES PROGRAM FOR JOB MAKING Primary consideration for the postwar period is "to provide jobs and opportunities for all so that J there can be a reasonably high standard of living," the First Na- tional Bank of Boston says in a news letter. "Whether there will be a high level of employment in the postwar post-war period, or doles and leaf raking, rak-ing, will depend in large measure upon which policies are adopted," the bank points out. "Creation of jobs depends upon a steady flow of fresh capital into business enterprises for expansion and new ventures. , "Our economy can be thrown out of gear when industry . . . . . 13 sub- ject to harassing restrictions when profits, the mainspring ,. ., K ot economic activity, are under stant attack." |