Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Albert Lea, Minn, is a clean, wide-avenued lakeside city* of 12,000, a hundred miles south of Minneapolis, smack in the middle of the rich northern dairyland. It won the honor of being Freeborn County's seat about 80 years ago in a horse race. But Albert Lea is about to become something of a household word. Reason: it has made such an excellent and meticulous study of its postwar prospects that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in a 55-page pamphlet, is holding up Albert Lea as a good example...
Thomson got some business and University of Minnesota friends to help him form the Northwest Research Committee. They picked Albert Lea as their guinea pig: it represented a neatly balanced war-busy industry and farming. Last June, under the spur of N.R.C., 46 Albert Lea citizens began to examine their city and county. The U.S. Chamber's pamphlet tells what the Albert Leamen and N.R.C. found...
...Many Jobs? Albert Lea's planners took as their objective "a [postwar] job paying a living wage for every worker who wanted one." The eleven biggest industries in the town (meat packing, machinery, etc.) were asked to write down their employment and business volume for 1940 as against 1943, and their hopes for the first year of peace. The eleven, encouraged by a 125% war expansion, figured they could employ 60% more people after the war than in 1940. Hearing this, the city's 442 other employers upped their own payroll estimates...
After figuring out how many soldiers would come back, how many war workers would leave, etc., Albert Lea calculated the exact size of its postwar unemployment problem: 593 workers, out of a total labor force...
Sued for Divorce. Joseph Albert Fields, 48, sad-faced co-author of Broadway comedy-clicks (My Sister Eileen, Junior Miss), elder son of the late great Vaudevillian Lew (Weber &) Fields; by Germaine Sarlabous Fields, 40; after 14 years of marriage; in Manhattan...