THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1949 Babson Sees Drop In Business (Continued from Page One) NI femme Wishes You 4 D, A 6 tle NNR, WN a 5 3 Serving you efficiently and courteously has been our aim throughout the pass- ing year. During the coming year, we look forward to new pleasures in our relationships—new milestones of greater service. HAPPY NEW YEAR ing 1950 will continue about the same as during 1949, 44, The growth in industrial pen- sions should help real estate sales in Florida, California, New Mexico and Arizona, GENERAL BUSINESS 45. Many business concerns find their operations sliding down to- ward the break-even point. There will not be as much margin be- tween costs and selling prices dur- ing 1950 as during 1949. Unem- ployment will gradually increase due to the installation of labor- saving machinery and other causes. 46, Military preparedness will continue to bolster general busi- ness and employment during 1950, but this is not a healthy develop- ment. 47, Excluding Government owned commodities, the physical stock piles of manufacturers will remain about the same during 1950 as during 1949, POLITICS 48. 1950 will, be an election year. The Republican Party will remain in the doghouse. The Administra- tion - will continue to talk radically against Wall Street and the so- called “Selfish Interests”, but at heart the Administration will be fairly conservative. Its bark will be far worse than its bite, 49, The administration will con- tinue to be sympathetic to organ- ized labor unless someone like John L. Lewis gces too far. In that event such a man will be made the whip- ping boy, but with the consent of other prominent labor leaders. 50. 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