Page 28 credit conditions in order to encourage industries which desire to expand southward to take advantage of our abundant labor supply and rich natural resources. Credit controls should not be applied so tightly that they hamper the free movement of the competitive forces in our economy, nor should they be so loose that they encourage the present dangerous tendencies towards inflation which would nullify all economic gains. Finally, the national government can encourage the growth of the South by continuing and expanding its longstanding policy of aiding small business, the lifeblood of our free enterprise system. It is small business which is most directly hit by the shortage of local capital and credit. The governmen...