Wallace nominated for top job in U.S. – next to Presidency
RFC and subsidiaries control vast corporate labyrinth that dominates business
By Charles T. Lucey, Scripps-Howard staff writer
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Wallace got experience as corn salesman
Still controls firm selling special seed
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‘Uncle Jesse’ has a way of getting broad powers
Good-natured Jones ‘kids’ Congress and generally obtains what he wants
By Marshall McNeil, Scripps-Howard staff writer
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Senate to probe dog’s priority
Entire setup to be investigated
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Ward’s case is distorted U.S. charges
Government replies to company brief
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Officers in Paris linked to looting
‘Millionaire’ group to face charges
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Lack of men, bad weather hit steel rate
Production to drop a point this week
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Competitive transatlantic airlines urged
CAB officials report on route requests
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GOP chairman gets ‘go’ sign for program
Brownell has power, funds for ‘victory’
By Daniel M. Kidney, Scripps-Howard staff writer
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Behind the MIKE
Truth or Consequences inventor is top showman
By Frederick Woltman, World-Telegram staff writer
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Ernie, looking fresh and wiry, is off to cover war in Pacific
By Robert C. Elliott, Scripps-Howard staff writer
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Gracie Allen Reporting
By Gracie Allen
Well, thank goodness, things seem to be getting back to normal at last.
Mr. Roosevelt is back in office as President. A volcano is erupting in Mexico, and Harold Ickes is getting ready to follow suit.
The Russians, whose favorite song is “Dark Eyes,” are back at their favorite pastime of giving black eyes to the German High Command.
That old established firm of Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill has taken young Mr. Stettinius into partnership. Now when the discussion gets too heated, they can cool off with a round of bridge.
Everyone seems to be more cheerful now that the sun is shining again. For a while the whole sky seemed to be overcast with flying Roosevelt dogs. And Congress had plenty to say about those dogs, just as I predicted. Yes, things are certainly normal again.