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Show Danger of Inflation Told Bankers At 2-Day Grand Canyon Convention Holding down of price levels and guarding against inflation as defense de-fense measures were the high points stressed at the National Bankers conference held at Grand Canyon over Friday and Saturday of last week, with the largest attendance ever recorded at such a convention, states cashier Arthur Ar-thur F. Miles of the Bank of St. George. The more than 250 bankers bank-ers and their wives came from nearly every state in the nation. The setting was conducive to best results from such a meeting, thinks Mr. Miles, and the Park officials and employees did all in their power to make the time enjoyable. Among the outstanding speakers were P. D. Houston, president of the American Bankers association, and representatives from the nations na-tions three largest banks, the (Continued on page eight) Bankers Meef (Continued from first page; Chase National, the Nalional f"i'y and the Guarantee Trust, all of New York, who discussed '"Hie Defense j;on, issue, 'faxes lor Defense, Economic needs of the Nations," and other items of vilaj importance to banking regulations under the present wol Id condi I ions. All in all, it was agree' llns was one ol lb" nioM satisfactory and pioductive conference., ever held by the organization and brought many people to the Grand Canyon Can-yon for their first visit siv Mr Miles. |