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April 13, 1941: Stocking buyers to whom I have talked believe there is only about a two-month supply of raw silk in the country. That would seem to be the tipoff to buy. In a couple of months it seems inevitable there will be a shortage and a skyrocketing of prices, Tom Treanor says. I've never known anyone who enjoyed depreciating his own talents as much as Spencer Tracy, Jimmie Fidler says. |
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