Show I Judge Garys Gary's I Advice I There Is a moral obligation on the part of everyone to use all reasonable I efforts to check this carnival of greed aAd Imposition even at some sacrifice should bethe be b bethe declares s Judge Gary It the effort of all an to establish and maintain maintain main main- tam tain a reasonable basis of prices certainly certainly to prevent further increases The advice Is sound and reassuring Coming from th the chairman harman of the board of the steel corporation It is doubly significant Business interests and nd others alive aUve to the possibilities of the te present economic situation will do well to trim their sails as Gar Gary recommends mends Leaving out of consideration entirely entirely en en- en the question of who or what is directly responsible for the thc excessive costs of essentials of all n kinds it is S apparent nt that the situation calls on some individual or organization U tp take th the first step to correct the evi evil vIt The wild chase of prices s 4 nd wages wages wades cannot keep on forever Gradually there must be a recession in price levels in general or else the bottom will drop out of our unprecedented prosperity There are evidences that the public is beginning to to rebel against high prices generally This is a sign that business men dare not ignore I It ap appears appears ap- ap pears that the peak has been reached and that further Inflation or even a continuance of present prices is dangerous dan dangerous Gradual readjustment and a return to sound conditions can easily be I brought about If it the big business men take the cue from the head of our basic industry and display wise foresight foresight foresight fore fore- sight by starting a gradual shaving of prices even at some soine sacrifice They can better afford to pull in the reins on prices now t than tian an to permit them to continue in th the danger zone Cleveland Plain pealer Dealer Iri Ind md Dem |