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Options: 1) Download Source Image from Library of Congress 2) If link above doesn't work, try alternate LOC link 3) Report broken link TITLE:-- And there''s no overtime for the nursemaid CALL NUMBER:CD 1 - Berryman (C.K.), no. 272 (A size) <P&P>[P&P] REPRODUCTION NUMBER:_ _ _ _ _ SUMMARY:World War II cartoon shows Office of War Mobilization head, James F. Byrnes, as a nursemaid surrounded by crying babies labeled "Wages," "Prices," and "Inflation." Meanwhile Senate Finance Committee Chairman Walter F. George and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Robert Doughton try to hand him another screaming baby labeled "Pay-as-You-Go." The problems of managing the economy continued throughout the war, with controversial measures to control inflation, wages, and prices. Roosevelt finally appointed Byrnes to try to coordinate the efforts of all the economic agencies. In the spring of 1943, in an effort to improve the collection of taxes, Congress passed laws calling for the withholding of income taxes for wages and salaries in the year in which the money was earned. This plan, also known as "pay-as-you-go" provoked additional controversy. MEDIUM:1 drawing. CREATED/PUBLISHED:1943 May 23. CREATOR: Berryman, Clifford Kennedy, 1869-1949, artist. NOTES: Probably published in: The Evening star (Washington, D.C.) (DLC/PP-1945:R2.264) mm / 860115; ljr / 020705. Burns, Roosevelt, soldier of freedom, p. 363 -- ljr SUBJECTS: Byrnes, James F., 1882-1972. FORMAT: Editorial cartoons American. PART OF:Cartoon Drawings (Library of Congress) REPOSITORY:Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA DIGITAL ID:(digital file from intermediary roll film copy) acd 2a05976 CONTROL #:acd1996000555/PP
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