Monday, Feb. 17, 1936
Wallace on Weather
Secretary of Agriculture Wallace last week disclosed that the U. S. Weather Bureau was making a start on long-range forecasting study with help from university meteorologists. Added he: "They probably won't get anywhere, though. I have an idea that if American Telephone & Telegraph Co. were running this country it would spend $1,000,000 a year on long-range weather forecasting research. We will probably spend $1,500."
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