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While Mr. Roosevelt declined to go into details, this source said it was safe to speculate that henceforth Nelson and his top aide. Charles E. Wilson, will have absolute control over all production, with but a few minor restrictions, and that a public announcement can be expected soon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nelson Wins Authority | 12/2/1942 | See Source »

...Danish 45 to 51 (from 20). And on the day after the African invasion the Amsterdam bourse had such a flood of hopeful buying (e.g. Royal Dutch 1,000-florin par went to 361, up 100 points from the month before) that the Nazis stepped in and decreed that henceforth stock prices could not change more than 3% from the day before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Peace Boom | 11/30/1942 | See Source »

...question of ownership is becoming steadily less important compared with that of direction and management. . . . Those who direct and manage should regard themselves as servants of the public and partners of all others, rather than as agents for the owners. . . . We will insist that children henceforth be born in houses that are fit homes, receive education to the age of 18, and that everybody have enough of the right foods...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Christian Revolution | 11/23/1942 | See Source »

...clear: the Republican Party was now a full-fledged partner. No longer could the Republican minority in Congress sit by as grandstand critic, make its protests for the record, leave policy up to the New Deal, take none of the responsibilities and wait to capitalize on the mistakes. Henceforth, if the war went badly, the G.O.P. would share the blame...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Victory and Responsibility | 11/16/1942 | See Source »

Jimmy Byrnes also figured he had enough power to set the $25,000 salary ceiling, first suggested by C.I.O., adopted by the President in his April anti-inflation speech. Henceforth, no firm can pay its executives more than $67,200 a year, which would leave them $25,000 after Federal income taxes. A high-salaried man with large insurance or charity obligations may get some allowances-but only if he can prove that he has no other income to meet them, and could not liquidate his investments without loss. This means that no man who works for a living will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INFLATION: New Deal Paradox | 11/9/1942 | See Source »

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