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Show OPTIMISM KEYNOTE HID j3oyxnws frr Various 1 Sections of the Nation j Say Trade Conditions Are Looking Better By HAROLD D. JACOBS United Press Staff Cer ree pendent. NEW YORK. Feb. 4. Busim-sK throughout the country is on the upfjracJr, . Governor of representative I states today wired the Vnited Press that the industrial outlook In their respective territories is optimistic. optimis-tic. The worst of the depression Is past, they said. Must at present, there I much unemployment un-employment In Pennsylvania, due to the blowing down of industry, but there has I ejn some Improvement In lhe textile trade and lighter manufacturing," manu-facturing," Governor ISproul of Penn-m Penn-m I van in declared. "I do not expect the depression to continue, aiid feel thnt, within the next few months, we will be going alofl in a sound and progressiva way." CALLS FOR HELP. Governor Flalne, WiHconsirt, said n number of factories there have re-os?ned re-os?ned and the state employment bureaus bu-reaus are receiving more calls for help than for several months. "Although Arizona has suffered from the depression." shUI Governor Campbell, Camp-bell, 1 am sanguine the period of re- J covry has begun ind that condition will soon be normal." J Governor C. il. Cox, Massachusetts, ! stressing cooperation of employers ' and employes in solving the situation1 says i; "Is one of the mot healthful indications of the future dcvelopmen: of industry." He d'clared that condi-i condi-i iions in his stat' were improving. "The outlook In Colomdo Is oj.-t oj.-t imist ic." said Governor Shoup. "W" expect tt general revival of all In -! dustries within n short time. There ie jo general feeling of confidence among employers and employes," IN SOUTH CAROLINA. The out ook hi South : t lin;- l; 'Encouraging,'' :irctrding to ' iov-Tiior '(Miper. The prior ital mnnufacturing industry -text ile i "tejuvenntlng steadily " iovernor ilartn- ss. Vermont . ;aid j that optiminm. initiative and tho "In- ; rlustrial spirit" oi the p-nple In his stjit er- f arryiir.: them through iiie j ! pr-ent "triduptrial illne-s " j ' The industrial Mutation i:i ArkaiiMJt-; 1 bt.ws gff:if inif.:ivemt'.it. dclare-l i ; verfi r M U.H-. I I "I "ri iiipii. m-nt i;i .linnfsUi 1 hm , ie:n he. I mrtjumurn," k:hiI flrnHfl'T ' I A I'reti. Th- larriiw of l h rt hf ft v ill ;l -or I nl! th.- nn";n- 1 .lt.s--i in this wriion." BUSINESS AS USUAL & "I nd"jt r a I d'prfsii,fi h,i 4 ne vr i le-n 11 ni.i't- f.f deep i 1T1 r r 1 1 In I hi;. stM " nii ,d ' --Trior ,1.i(m- . C tail "With H. It IS a t-,ise if bi.iluess S Usual ' ' "I'oMlWar -ipetidiTt'r i. re now ta'. -irig a r-.it iji-l.. but our peop.e htm iU--yernnn-d eo.r.oin ;r.- sntl fo in-l thin year's bii'n on .-; r.tf.d et onotnU al sriile.". "aid Governor Itussel Mississippi. Missis-sippi. "The future !rtk bright for busineMi." Governor lrot:, tirepon. tleclared "'he fittjre holds " nothing but optimism." |