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Other sores and boils: Democrats say Henderson should consult them at least about appointments in their States. Others call him arbitrary, short-tempered, resent his keeping them waiting on the phone.They feel he diabolically planted gasoline X cards on them, shrewdly guessing at the kickbacks to come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INFLATION: Low Pressure Area | 7/6/1942 | See Source »

...During the past few weeks, a much smaller staff has carried on until summer plans could be put into operation. "It is for this purpose that the meeting will be held at the hospital next Wednesday." Walton said, "Any one who wished additional information concerning this volunteer service should consult Mr. Work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Volunteers Needed For Orderly Work | 6/29/1942 | See Source »

...said OPA, only about 15,000 will be price cops, the rest clerks. This will set only one price cop to watch every 1,500 stores. Last week it seemed that Congress might whittle the force some more. Congressmen were angry and disappointed because Leon Henderson had failed to "consult" them on appointments. Regional and State administrators turned out to be strangely nonpolitical, in many cases not even good New Deal Democrats. There was one notable exception: in Kentucky, after a stubborn fight with non-politics-minded OPA, the job went to WPAdministrator George H. Goodman, whose WPA campaigned mightily...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Price Police | 6/22/1942 | See Source »

Here in Boston to report to local anti-Vichyites on the occasion of Joan of Are Day yesterday, France's unofficial ambassadors to the U.S. originally planned to come to Cambridge to consult informally with the nucleus of the Harvard movement headed by Georges Gerad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DE GAULLE'S AIDE TO TALK HERE TONIGHT | 5/11/1942 | See Source »

...quite obvious that they could not continue to operate at a loss of over $40,000 for the remainder of the school year. However, before a new plan with such drastic changes was instituted they would have found it a much wiser policy to consult the student body. This they say they did. They say the Student Council approved their action. However, I am told the Student Council never interpreted their plan to mean that absolutely no side orders and absolutely no substitutions would be allowed except at extra prices. Whether the Student Council was misled or not, the fact...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAIL | 2/12/1942 | See Source »

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