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...Weld, research director of McCann-Erickson, Inc., had predicted, recovery from war's first shocks (in the first half of 1942) had been swift and strong. As to 1944: "Paper shortage is the only thing that can hold advertising back, and one cannot predict anything about that" (see below...
...beginning Hobby had confidently proclaimed: "Women will come marching -shoulder to shoulder-to serve their country. ... I predict that all America will be proud of them." Last week she said pensively: "I don't think it is so strange that there are no more women in uniform. Add up all the services, WACs, WAVES, SPARS, Marines and the various nursing corps and you get a sizable number of women who volunteered. I don't think it's a bad figure...
...Treasury, said he, would be better off without any tax bill than with the one just put together by the Senate Finance Committee. He was angriest over sections of the bill which virtually repeal the Contracts Renegotiation Act. Said he: "They open the way to truly extortionate profits. I predict if they are enacted into law they will come back to plague not only the Congress but the war goods manufacturers. They hold the seed of a national scandal...
...British airmen proved last week that in Europe's winter they can find a succession of days when invasion flying is feasible. But those days are hard to predict. For all its weather data, the entire U.S. Army in the European theater now looks to its Air Forces...
...Anyone in Briggs Hallisey that we are Abell to hold our own as well as Urso I can Tadley wait to show them. Estenik if that's not so. Wilson one Ellis try and predict by how much Jawn will win." Knowing it Stahl in fun, Huey decided that the soldiers with the Navy on its Lee could not score more than Faw points...