Show U. U S. S Chamber Leader Lc Launches Sales Sales' Drive By Dy JOHN JOlIN F. F CHESTER W TEE IIa A ATLANTIC CUT N. N J. J May 3 William W jp William K IL Jackson of Boston Boston Boston Bos Bos- ton new president of the V. V S. S chamber of ot commerce notice notice no no- tice Use Friday he would initiate a a. vig wiling campaign in be behalf behalf behalf be- be half of new chamber champer policies Inc in including including In- In c revision of the Wagner Vagner Ia la- la la i bor bar relations act liquidation of the theO theo O 0 P A next fall faU and elimination of federal Sederal ed ral restrictions on construe tion The year old vice president of the United Fruit Co did not single lIngle out any particular far policy t bu but s said Jd all aU of the organizations organization's resolution Bono tion would wout be used as a basis bash for tor fora tora a public information drive at the roots gratis level Jackson said Bald he saw no need however for tor a drive to educate business men to hold h ld prices rices in line Una after 0 OP P PA A was waa abolished Eric Johnston retiring president said earlier that any Immediate lifting of price controls would put business business business busi busi- ness back In the thc national doghouse doghouse dog dog- house because business men were not yet sufficiently educated and conditioned against against raising l' l ls I n g gp p prices Hold Price Levels I am confident Jackson declared declared declared de de- in an interview after his election at the conclusion of the chambers chamber's annual convention that business men are already convinced that tha it would be poor policy to raise prices inordinately After Atter all they are going to have lave to stay in a business for a lung time and they know they cant can't gouge the public today ant and not suffer for it it- tomorrow Jackson a spare pare square-Jawed square man was born in Denver Tenn He Uv lived d in Inverness Fla as ns a aboy aboy aboy boy and graduated from the University University Uni- Uni of ot Florida and f the University sity of Virginia law school He moved to Panama in 1909 and later became U. U S. S attorney for tor forthe forthe the district of Panama Panama-a a Job which led lcd indirectly to his Joining I the tho United Fruit Co as an attorney attorney j ney In 1919 He is affable but re te- te served We W lire ire going to present the resolutions adopted at our meetIng meetIng meeting meet- meet Ing here not only to congressional committees but also to 1500 1200 national national national na na- affairs committees set up by the chamber throughout the he country Jackson said laid Each willbe will willbe willbo be bo asked aked to make the resolutions the basis for a public information camp campaign in n their communities We have got to get more business business busi busi- ness men interested in public affairs affairs af at- af- af fairs and this has got to be done on the community level he said Johnston pr president of the Motion Motion Mo Mo- tion Uon Picture of ot America handed over tho the chambers chamber's gavel to Jackson at a dinner Thursday night He said Bald in a farewell address address address ad ad- dress that business men faced a threat of economic liquidation unless they were able to create a anew anew anew new kind of ot capitalism m We are called on to choose be between between between be- be tween the old and the new capitalistic capital- capital society Johnston said Tire The Theold old holds that It is a closed and perfect system of life resting on congealed and nd untouchable dog dog- mas It is loaded down with petrified pet- pet rifled prejudices prejudices against against organIzed organized organ- organ zed labor Jabor against government activity activity ac- ac against community plan plan- ning The new idea he said was wa that capitalism was vibrant and constantly con con- adjusting itself to new con con- It has haa to Justify Itself by y work and not words he con con- |