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Show BUSfNESS LOOKS MUCH BRIGHTER, Signs of True Revival Arc, Seen During- Survey of Conditions NEW YORK. March 2G. Dun's today says: After practically a year of liquidation liquida-tion and deflation new forces are now making for gradual business recupera-j tlon Recovery has not yet extended' to all lines, but encournging indlca-lions indlca-lions are increasing in number Al -though some of the hopeful signs partly part-ly result from tho Influence of special spe-cial demand.';, such as the Easter requirements, re-quirements, the favorable features are also beginning to assume characteristics characteris-tics of permanency. The rapid crop advancement, tho relaxation from I monetary tension, and the greater stability sta-bility of financial markets, promote a better feeling, while the trend toward resumption of building activity Is a significant demonstration. Reflecting this buying of steel has gained a little and the lumber industry especially in the Pacific northwest Is experiencing some revival. Weekly bank clearings. 6,973,fi0, 747. oo |