November 25, 1967 tion and Cordinating Organisation (CACO), which flourished under cement shortages and Government- sanctioned cost-plus prices, has shown signs of cracking up ever since the Government froze prices last July and the market was no longer starved to strengthen CACO's case that a price increase was needed to induce expansion.
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