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The Young Turks. But the slaps at "Uncle Freddie" Delano and Elmer Davis were small acts in a big show. On OPA's request for $177,000,000, the House first cut the appropriation by 26%, then wrote in a series of straightjacket amendments. Most drastic: 1) No one...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Revolt | 6/28/1943 | See Source »

The bill was loosely drawn; it also contradicted itself. It forbade strikes in war plants, yet set up a legal method for voting on strikes. It would not simplify labor relations: unions would have to tell their troubles to WLB, NLRB and Labor-Secretary Frances Perkins. It might wreck WLB...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: President's Choice | 6/21/1943 | See Source »

Interior Secretary Harold L. Ickes testified before a Senate appropriations subcommittee. He spoke only for Mr. Lovett, an employe of his Interior Department. But the principles he championed applied to the cases of all three. He reminded the Congress that the Constitution laid down a regular procedure of impeachment, by...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Senate v. House | 6/7/1943 | See Source »

Dawson concluded that more than a kitchen cleanup was needed. "These conditions," said he, "were merely a visible symptom of an administrative breakdown." He made a few recommendations: 1) superintendents should be "able hospital administrators" not necessarily experienced in mental hospitals; 2) food should be prepared under a dietitian, not...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Pity the Patients | 6/7/1943 | See Source »

Junior Achievement's somewhat pompous title matches the humorless tone of its national house organ, Achievement (mostly written by J.A.'s elder statesmen), which sags from too much uplift about working hard to succeed. But J.A.'s kids have always been anything but ponderous. Founded 24 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRODUCTION: Small Small Business | 5/17/1943 | See Source »

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