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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...railroads, the central link in redeploying troops to the Pacific, the passenger jam now promises to be 10% worse than the record jam of 1944. Said Vinson: "The public is expected to refrain from unnecessary travel." That was the picture, as Fred Vinson saw it, until V-J day. In the very week that he made his report, there was talk in & out of Washington of settling down to a "soft war," i.e., fighting a slow war of attrition against the Japs instead of press ing in for the kill. That was not Vinson's view. "Now," said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reconverter | 7/9/1945 | See Source »

...Smith, he went under in the Hoover landslide. But two years later he was back. He worked hard, carried the tax ball for the Ways & Means Committee, became known and famed as a fiscal expert. In 1937, after the Supreme Court had thrown out the Guffey Coal Act, Vinson studied the decision, wrote a new bill, made it stand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reconverter | 7/9/1945 | See Source »

With only one or two exceptions, middle-of-the-road Fred Vinson followed the Roosevelt program faithfully. Once, in a typical Kentucky locution, he explained to a friend: "Most political problems go back to the folks. They built the nation. And Roosevelt was trying to help them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reconverter | 7/9/1945 | See Source »

Like most Congressmen, Fred Vinson found that his $10,000 salary did not go very far. When a $12,500-a-year job on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia opened up in 1938, he took it. He left it,, five years later, to succeed his longtime friend Jimmy Byrnes as Economic Stabilizer. There his manifold duties were aimed at holding the line against inflation. By & large, he did. He also got feuding war agencies to reconcile their differences. Once, when OPA and WFA were in conflict, he remarked mildly: "Oh, if they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reconverter | 7/9/1945 | See Source »

...assistants are General Counsel Ed Prichard, onetime law clerk to Justice Frankfurter, physically slimmed down from his baby elephant proportions; ex-WPB planner Bob Nathan, who lends a New Deal tone to the office and an appearance of Neanderthal man to the staff; and mild, quiet Paul L. Kelley, Vinson confidant for 20 years, one of whose duties is to make out Tax Expert Vinson's income-tax return (Vinson's salary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reconverter | 7/9/1945 | See Source »

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