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New ldeqs for Weslern Living is Subiect
When the California Real Estate Association meets for its annual convention in Los Angeles' Novenrber 6 and 7,1953, one of the program highlights rvill be a panei discussion of "\'Vestern Industries' Nerv Ideas for \\restern Living'" Women realtors rvill have an important part in the program, and 'ivill sponsor a luncheon rvith a nationally-knor,l'n woman speaker'
At least 3,500 California real estaters are expected to attend.
This convention rvill be immediately follorved by that of the National Association of Real Estate Boards, November B to 13.
Ccrlifornicr C. of C. Hifs Governmenf in Business
The board of directors of the California Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution "holding firmly to the conviction that it is in the public interest ancl essential to the freedom of the people of this country that government limit itself to those activities and only those activities which by their nature cannot feasibly be formed by private enterPrise."
The resolution was prepared by the Chamber's industrial committee of rvhich E. C. Hummel, Los Angeles, is chairman. Hummel reported that tl-re federal government no\\' ()perates businesses and corporations with assets of nearly io:ty biliion dollars, and expressed the opinion that "both the executive and legislative branches of the government are finding it harder to get ottt of business than it n'as to get in."
He urgecl every businessman in California to address his congressional delegations concerning the dangers "inherent in the continuance of government competition in business."