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Show Beeley: Blueprint For Post- Wae: Employment 45 plants should be synchronized with the capacity of other industries to absorb the workers thus displaced. In order to avoid the mistakes of the depression period, comprehensive plans should be set on foot to absorb professional men and women, including physicians, den tists, nurses," engineers, public school teachers, archi tects, and others. , 3. - .. ... B. Planning by Private Groups: 1. It is axiomatic that the bulk of employment must be pro vided by private industry. The challenge to private in dustrial enterprise and investment lies in six main fields of activity as follows: ... ... a. Transportation-aviation, railways, automotive in dustry. b. Communiction-telephone, telegraph, radio, and televesion. c. Exploitation of Natural Resources-coal, iron, oil cop ... per, magnesium, etc. d. Industrial Engineering-synthetic rubber. plastics, electronics, etc. Building Construction-domestic housing, etc. Appliances-mass production of sewing rna chines, refrigerators, washing machines, air condi tioners, plumbing fixtures, etc. C. Planning by Public Groups. Government on all levels federal, state, and local, must assume responsibility for the planning and the early execution of public schemes to absorb the available man-power until private employment can be normally restored. e. f. Home ... ... 1. The federal government must again concern itself with large-scale enterprise. Specifically, a federal works pro- 'I gram must include: a. - Irrigation projects b. Roads, bridges c. Harbor development' d. Flood and erosion control 2. e. Reforestation f. Housing State and local communities may effectively take up the slack by: 2It is reliably reported that of 3070 counties in the United States. 1401- practically all rural-had no full time health service in 1941. |