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...boost circulation, the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times (circ. 46,700) began running daily clues to $200 it had buried somewhere in the St. Petersburg area. Last week, as the final clue was printed, 2,000 assembled in front of the Times building to grab the first edition as it came off the press...
...well buttressed by the $24-billion-a-year industrial plant expansion program. Truce or no truce, businessmen show no signs of shelving plans for new rolling mills, pipelines, cement plants. In fact, cuts in military production will release a greater supply of raw materials, give an even greater boost to factory expansion...
...Painter-Critic Michael Ayrton: "If we in England have one virtue carried to excess, it is our deplorable modesty and sense of inferiority when discussing our own visual arts." As art critic for the weekly Spectator and other British publications, he has waged a hot one-man campaign to boost British art, and denounced Picasso, as "the archangel Lucifer of painting...
...piped directly to plants for processing. Three years ago, Nelson worked out a deal with Pure Oil Co. to produce sulphur from sour gas in Wyoming, the largest such plant in the world. With industry everywhere short of sulphur (TIME, March 12), Nelson's big job is to boost the company's 3,200,000 tons a year output...
...Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp., already the third biggest producer of aluminum in the U.S., last week was granted tax advantages to expand still further, boost its capacity another...